Charles Hoskinson used a January 9, 2026 video update to outline an aggressive 2026 push that aims to turn Cardano’s DeFi stack into a cross-ecosystem product, Charles Hoskinson used a January 9, 2026 video update to outline an aggressive 2026 push that aims to turn Cardano’s DeFi stack into a cross-ecosystem product,

Cardano Eyes Bitcoin And XRP DeFi Expansion In 2026, Says Hoskinson

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Charles Hoskinson used a January 9, 2026 video update to outline an aggressive 2026 push that aims to turn Cardano’s DeFi stack into a cross-ecosystem product, explicitly targeting Bitcoin and XRP DeFi integrations alongside Midnight, new bridges, expanded oracle coverage, stablecoin work, and a faster cadence of ecosystem delivery.

2026 Is a Defining Year For Cardano

Broadcasting from Colorado, Hoskinson framed the year as an execution cycle, with Cardano’s “Pentad” integrations effort positioned as the on-ramp for liquidity, users, and what he described as “commercially critical” infrastructure. He said contract signings slowed during the holidays, but insisted the deals were still in motion and would feed into near-term announcements around “bridges and more oracles and stablecoins and analytics,” as well as “more listings.”

The core thesis of Hoskinson’s update was that Cardano can’t win a marginal arms race against other smart contract platforms, and instead needs differentiated features and distribution through interoperability. In his telling, the Pentad structure is meant to ensure Cardano “is no longer an island,” enabling liquidity and users to “flow freely,” and setting up what he called the “next stage after pentad phase one.”

That next stage, Hoskinson said, should focus on upgrading Cardano’s most important applications to reach beyond the chain’s current boundaries. “I’m going to propose that we take the top 15 dabs top 20 dapps we got to figure out a list on Cardano and get them sons of ***** upgraded to Bitcoin DeFi, XRP DeFi and Midnight and also get them tier one listings, get them aboard, get them incubated, accelerated so we can 10x their TVL, their users and their transaction volume,” he said.

He framed this as both an internal ecosystem support plan and a growth strategy built around bringing Cardano-native apps to where large pools of capital and users already sit.

Hoskinson repeatedly returned to privacy, positioning it as the “new experiences” Cardano can ship rather than competing on incremental improvements. He argued that Cardano DeFi won’t be competitive “by being slightly better, slightly faster, slightly cheaper than Ethereum or Solana,” and said copycat strategies fail.

“You beat those guys by doing something that no one’s ever seen before,” he said, before laying out the product concept in unusually direct terms. “And when you add privacy and get private stablecoins, that’s going to be sexy. Show private prediction markets, private DEXes, you’re bringing something new to the conversation. You’re bringing something new to the table, something that people haven’t seen before.”

In Hoskinson’s framing, the pitch is not just privacy on Cardano, but portability of those capabilities across ecosystems once the bridge and stablecoin plumbing is in place, naming Solana, Ethereum, Bitcoin, XRP, BNB, and Avalanche as targets for that distribution.

2025 Frustration, 2026 Cadence

Hoskinson also used the update to vent about industry expectations and what he called unmet promises from US policy narratives in 2025, arguing the sector needs to refocus on adoption and delivery rather than waiting for validation. He described 2026 as “our year,” and pointed to a schedule of near-term public-facing moments: workshops, a Japan tour, and Consensus Hong Kong where he said Cardano will show “some amazing announcements and special surprises.”

He also previewed a more regimented output rhythm. “And then, the rest of the year, every two months, a bag of goodies comes. That’s the cadence,” Hoskinson said, characterizing it as a “death march” of shipping.

At press time, ADA traded at $0.3953.

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