- Each token on this list is tied to a distinct catalyst, from exchange fee revenue to enterprise partnerships, meaning the group’s performance is unlikely to move in unison.
- Token unlocks and treasury decisions, rather than hype alone, are shaping near-term sentiment for several of these projects this month.
- Analysts increasingly frame infrastructure-focused tokens like these as fundamentals plays, a contrast to the speculative framing often applied to newer, hype-driven tokens.
Noise has started to build around a general altcoin rotation, as well as a few tokens continue to appear in trader conversations as they consider them the next wave of altcoins to experience the next phase of what’s known as alt season 2026. Of these projects, none are new, but each has a new narrative this month; it may be a protocol upgrade, a governance change, or, as is the case with the last one, a shift in investor interest.
Instead of trying to follow a single trend, a few traders are consolidating their short list and covering a broad territory ranging from decentralized exchange platforms to synthetic dollar infrastructure, stablecoin liquidity pools to enterprise blockchain and Ethereum scaling. What is shared by all five tokens is that each one is at a different point on its own development cycle, and thus, along with a single-sector bet, the group is able to have a greater diversity of catalysts.
Raydium Leans on Solana’s DEX Activity
Raydium continues to operate as one of the most active decentralized exchanges built on Solana, and its automated market maker model remains central to how traders swap tokens across that ecosystem. The protocol recently expanded its LaunchLab platform, adding support for restricted assets and new quote-asset configurations, moves aimed at broadening the range of tokens that can launch through the platform. Daily protocol fees continue to feed a buyback program, a mechanism the team has leaned on to manage token supply. Analysts tracking the project describe sentiment as cautiously optimistic, with whale accumulation offset by a prolonged period of price consolidation.
Ethena Builds Around Synthetic Dollar Demand
Ethena has drawn attention as a utility-focused alternative to purely speculative tokens, largely because of its synthetic dollar product, USDe. The protocol has expanded integrations across major lending and trading platforms this year, and its stablecoin supply has continued climbing even as the token’s own price has struggled. A notable investor purchase earlier this month added to the narrative that smart money views Ethena as a fundamentals-driven play tied to real protocol revenue rather than short-term hype. A scheduled token unlock added new supply to the market in early August, a factor traders are weighing against the platform’s growing adoption metrics.
Curve and VeChain Offer Contrasting Stories
Curve DAO Token remains tied to its role as a core liquidity venue for stablecoins within decentralized finance, and its governance token has seen periods of sharp technical movement this month tied to chart breakouts rather than new announcements. The protocol’s treasury recently diversified into a new reserve asset, a move framed as a vote of confidence from a partner project. VeChain, meanwhile, continues to position itself around enterprise supply-chain tracking and sustainability data, and it introduced an AI agent framework in July aimed at expanding its real-world use cases. Both tokens illustrate how DeFi infrastructure and enterprise blockchain plays can carry very different catalysts even during the same market cycle.
Optimism Rides the Layer-2 Narrative
Optimism has continued expanding its Superchain ecosystem, and its OP Stack technology remains a foundation for multiple layer-2 networks even as some projects have chosen to migrate away from it. The Optimism Foundation kicked off a new governance season this month, introducing expanded voting mechanisms aimed at increasing decentralization. A token buyback program tied to sequencer revenue, approved earlier this year, continues to run in the background as part of the network’s broader tokenomics strategy.
