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Cardano and its native token ADA could see massive growth in 2026, driven by regulatory developments, institutional signals, and major infrastructure upgrades.

ADA’s price action has remained relatively muted lately, but several underlying factors support an existing groundwork for explosive growth.

Meanwhile, the U.S. CLARITY Act is a focal point for the industry, despite differing opinions on its near-term prospects. Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson has openly stated that crypto may have missed its window this cycle. Hoskinson argues that failure to pass the CLARITY or Genius Act this year could delay meaningful legislation until 2029.

However, Coinbase’s Head of Institutional Strategy, John D’Agostino, is more optimistic. D’Agostino emphasized that momentum around the bill is strong, noting that it’s only slow due to the complexity of establishing a foundational market structure.

Institutional alignment with Cardano is also becoming more tangible. Google Cloud has launched a Cardano stake pool on the preview testnet under the ticker GCW3.

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This launch marks verifiable on-chain participation rather than a symbolic partnership. It is closely tied to Cardano’s Midnight, where Google Cloud is set to operate critical infrastructure using confidential computing. Such involvement could eventually incorporate Cardano and Midnight within Google Cloud’s Web3 offerings and expose them to enterprises and developers.

On the investment side, ADA’s inclusion in the ProShares Index Crypto ETF has increased expectations that a dedicated ADA spot ETF may be approaching.

Moving on, Hoskinson highlighted Midnight’s planned expansion into the Bitcoin and XRP ecosystems, arguing that private DeFi at scale could dramatically increase user numbers, transactions, and total value locked across Cardano.

Meanwhile, the Leios and Hydra roadmap aims to dramatically increase throughput and scalability, with proponents claiming it could make Cardano one of the fastest blockchains in operation. 

Some community voices have gone as far as to speculate that “ADA will melt some faces in 2026.” While speculative, the convergence of regulation, infrastructure, and institutional interest makes the Cardano project one to watch.

Source: https://zycrypto.com/2026-appears-extremely-bullish-for-cardano-and-ada-heres-why/

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