Deep Dive
1. V1 Network Sunset (End of Q3 2026)
Overview: The COTI Foundation has announced the final sunset of the legacy V1 network by the end of the third quarter of 2026 (COTI Foundation). This is a technical migration requiring users holding native COTI or gCOTI in specific wallets (like VIPER) to move their tokens to the V2 chain. Tokens on major exchanges or as ERC-20 tokens require no action. This step completes the transition to the newer, privacy-focused V2 infrastructure.
What this means: This is a neutral operational milestone for COTI because it streamlines the network onto a single, modern chain, reducing future maintenance overhead. However, it introduces short-term execution risk if the migration process encounters issues or low user participation.
2. Multichain Privacy-on-Demand Rollout (2026)
Overview: A flagship 2026 initiative is to extend COTI's Garbled Circuits-based privacy infrastructure to multiple blockchains (U.Today). This "Privacy-on-Demand" model would allow developers on Ethereum and other chains to integrate COTI's confidential computation features without migrating their dApps, using integrations with bridges like Hyperlane.
What this means: This is bullish for COTI because it expands the potential user base and utility of its core technology beyond its native chain, positioning it as a cross-chain privacy utility. Success hinges on developer adoption and the technical robustness of these cross-chain integrations.
3. Private Real-World Assets Initiative (2026)
Overview: COTI plans to pioneer private real-world asset (RWA) tokenization, targeting the multi-trillion dollar market for institutional assets like bonds and funds (U.Today). This leverages its programmable privacy layer to offer compliance-ready confidentiality, where auditors can verify transactions without exposing sensitive public data.
What this means: This is highly bullish for COTI as it targets a massive, high-value market and aligns with growing institutional demand for private blockchain rails. The key risk is the long sales cycle and intense competition in the institutional blockchain space.
Conclusion
COTI's roadmap solidifies its strategic pivot from a payments network to a programmable privacy infrastructure layer, with immediate focus on finalizing its V2 transition and long-term ambitions in cross-chain privacy and institutional RWAs. Will growing developer activity and partnership announcements translate into sustained on-chain adoption?