TL;DR:
- Moonbeam published its 2026 roadmap, focused on Ethereum compatibility, cross-chain liquidity and elastic scalability.
- Over the past 365 days, more than $350M in cross-chain volume flowed through its network via Wormhole and Axelar.
- Gaming transactions grew 10x year-over-year, from 613 thousand to 6.1 million, and now represent 20% of network activity.
Moonbeam published its roadmap for 2026 with three core priorities: accessibility, flow and scale. The document consolidates the parachain’s role within the Polkadot ecosystem as the most Ethereum-compatible environment and as the main gateway for liquidity, applications and users moving between chains.
The network allows Ethereum smart contracts to be deployed with minimal changes, integrating familiar tools for developers. At the same time, it connects with external ecosystems through general messaging providers such as Wormhole, Axelar, LayerZero and Hyperlane, something that Polkadot’s AssetHub EVM does not yet offer in an equivalent way.
During 2025, Moonbeam added support for EIP-7702, a standard that allows external accounts to temporarily operate as smart contracts. This enables one-click transaction flows, gas abstraction and session-based interactions without requiring the deployment of new infrastructure. The Moonbeam-Moonriver bridge was also launched, improving asset mobility across ecosystems.
Moonbeam Routed Liquidity
Moonbeam Routed Liquidity represents and organizes a significant part of the strategy for 2026. The model addresses a complete cycle: assets entering from external chains, routed toward parachains such as Hydration and ultimately used in real applications. More than $9M in assets were routed from Solana to Hydration via the network, and more than $1M from Sui. Treasury payments in xcUSDC, coordinated with Hydration through DCA strategies, represent inter-parachain liquidity flows operating with real DeFi primitives.
Gaming Moves Toward the Center of the Ecosystem
Gaming consolidated itself as the main driver of activity during 2025: total transactions grew from 22 million to 29.9 million, recording a 36% year-over-year increase. Gaming transactions grew tenfold, driven by projects such as Outmine, Olderfall, Tubbly and Data2073, with infrastructure from N3MUS and the Moonbeam Gaming Hub.
For 2026, the bet is on a gaming accelerator developed in partnership with Hello Labs and Killer Whales. Their growth strategies will be based on tournaments and prediction markets. The technical backbone of the project will be Elastic Scaling, an upgrade aimed at achieving block times of approximately two seconds through parallel execution across multiple cores, enabling real-time interactions for mass-consumer applications.







