Coinbase Backer Fred Wilson Forecasts Major UX Pivot in Crypto Next Year

Fred Wilson Predicts Crypto Breakthrough in 2026 Will Come From User Experience

Influential U.S. venture capitalist Fred Wilson believes crypto’s next major breakthrough won’t come from new blockchains, but from making them seamless for users.

“Blockchains disappear behind better consumer interfaces that allow users to use, spend, trade, and send tokens without concerning themselves with which blockchain they are on,” Wilson wrote in a blog post last week. He previously described bitcoin (BTC $91,872.09) as an “interesting investment opportunity” back in 2011.

Wilson, a founding partner of Union Square Ventures (USV), was an early backer of Coinbase (COIN), Ethereum (ETH $3,224.79), and Filecoin (FIL $1.5695), and helped fund successes like Twitter, Etsy, and Tumblr. He has long emphasized that blockchain adoption depends on usability, not technical complexity.

While bullish on crypto, Wilson has criticized hype and speculative behavior, advocating for real innovation in areas such as decentralized identity, peer-to-peer finance, and open protocols. He compares the current state of crypto to the early internet, when even sending an email required technical know-how.

For Wilson, better user experience is essential. By hiding blockchain mechanics in the background, apps can let users focus on what they want to do — a step he sees as critical for moving crypto from a niche technology to mainstream adoption.

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