
1. The Ocean conflict is close to being resolved
This is the key point. Fetch.ai has proposed a clean exit: dropping legal action if Ocean returns approximately 286 million FET to the community reserve.
👉 The market now considers the major legal risk to be largely behind us. This issue weighed heavily on price for a long time; its impact is fading significantly in 2026.
2. The ASI Alliance is definitively over
Ocean has exited the alliance. In 2026, this is done, digested, and fully priced in.
Fetch.ai is now moving forward independently, with simpler and more controlled governance. Less political noise, more execution.
3. The narrative has shifted: the focus is finally on the product
In 2026, FET is being evaluated based on:
Real adoption of autonomous agents
On-chain activity (transactions, deployed agents)
Developer interest
Concrete use cases (optimization, distributed AI, automation)
We are past pure storytelling.
4. The ecosystem continues to grow
Several solid signals:
Strong increase in network activity compared to 2024–2025
Growth in developers and active agents
Deployment of new infrastructure layers (compute, decentralized AI)
Industrial pilots and partnerships demonstrating real utility, not just speculation
5. Tokenomics remains the next major catalyst
What the market is now waiting for:
Official confirmation of the fate of the disputed FET (return, burn, freeze)
A sustained reduction in sell pressure
Clear alignment between network usage and token demand
👉 If this is handled cleanly, repricing becomes mechanical.
Strategic read (no bullshit)
- The worst is behind us
- The current price still reflects fear from the past, not the project’s reality
- FET is in a reconstruction phase, not an immediate hype phase
- In 2026, those who only watch price are missing the fundamentals
Clear conclusion
FET is no longer a “problem project”; it is a project waiting for re-pricing.
If Fetch.ai executes properly — adoption, tokenomics, partnerships — the market will follow.
Not because it’s hype.
But because the world needs this kind of AI infrastructure.
And in the end, the market always pays for that.
