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Grayscale Releases 36-Altcoin Watchlist for Q1 2026

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Grayscale has released its Q1 2026 “Assets Under Consideration” list, naming 36 altcoins the firm is actively evaluating for future investment products. The update comes as Grayscale recently filed statutory trusts for BNB and Hyperliquid (HYPE) ETFs with the Delaware Division of Corporations.

That filing is a procedural first step toward potential ETF launches for both tokens.

The Q1 list expands from Q4 2025, which had 32 assets. Grayscale organizes the watchlist into five categories: Smart Contract Platforms, Financials, Consumer & Culture, Artificial Intelligence, and Utilities & Services.

New Additions to Grayscale’s Watchlist

Tron (TRX) was added to the smart contracts category. ARIA Protocol, which tokenizes intellectual property rights as tradable crypto assets, joined Consumer & Culture.

The AI category gained Nous Research and Poseidon. Prime Intellect was removed.

DoubleZero (2Z), a decentralized physical infrastructure network (DePIN) that provides low-latency network infrastructure for blockchains, was added to Utilities & Services.

Grayscale’s Focus Areas

The new additions point to three themes Grayscale is watching closely: tokenization, DePIN, and AI.

In financials, Ethena, Jupiter, Morpho, and Pendle remain on the list. LayerZero, Kaito, Grass, and Bonk also made the cut.

Smart contract platforms and financials have the most assets under review.

What This Means for Investors

Being on the watchlist does not guarantee Grayscale will launch a product. Final decisions depend on custody solutions, regulations, and internal reviews.

But the BNB and HYPE trust filings show Grayscale is already acting on some of these assets. Exciting times for crypto!

Source: https://coinpedia.org/news/grayscale-releases-36-altcoin-watchlist-for-q1-2026/

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