AMA Recap Jan 7 2026: SafePal, Gnosis and The Pixels Post set the agenda

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TL;DR

  • Three major projects held AMAs on January 7, 2026, to outline their 2026 roadmaps and review 2025 progress.
  • SafePal focused on its 2025 review and 2026 priorities, affecting custody and on-chain flow planning.
  • Gnosis detailed its “Gnosis 3.0” vision and 2026 roadmap, signaling upcoming protocol upgrades.

Three targeted AMAs on January 7, 2026, offered a concentrated look at product roadmaps, creator incentives and platform strategy across wallets, DAApps and the creator economy. The sessions provided operational detail useful for traders, treasuries and institutional allocators assessing execution risk and roadmap deliverables.

SafePal, Gnosis and The Pixels Post each used live streams and social channels to outline priorities for 2026 and to recap 2025 work, giving market participants fresh signals on product timing, community incentives and governance focus.

What leaders said and the topics covered

  • SafePal — live AMA on X and YouTube at 13:00 UTC; a retrospective of 2025 and a forward view on priorities for 2026, described by organizers as “a deep dive into their journey.”
  • Gnosis — leadership AMA on X at 15:00 UTC; the discussion centered on the Gnosis App, the Gnosis 3.0 vision and the 2026 roadmap, according to event listings reported by TradingView.
  • The Pixels Post — weekly creator AMA at 17:00 UTC on YouTube and X; focused on Creator Program rules, the rewards framework and a schedule of community hangouts including watch parties and workshops.

Key implications for markets, treasuries and builders

Product cadence and roadmap detail matter for execution risk and liquidity planning. SafePal’s review of 2025 accomplishments followed by explicit 2026 priorities gives treasuries a clearer timetable for feature rollouts that affect custody and on‑chain flows. For traders, wallet UI and custody changes can alter friction for on‑chain rotations and fee capture.

Gnosis’s emphasis on a Gnosis 3.0 vision and an explicit 2026 roadmap signals potential protocol-level upgrades and governance actions that could shift developer activity and on‑chain transaction patterns. Institutional allocators and market makers should map any proposed on‑chain changes against expected timeline and testnet phases to size operational impact.

The Pixels Post AMA highlighted reward mechanics and community events that directly influence creator retention and token velocity. For treasuries looking at tokenized creator economies, the breakdown of incentives and recurring social events matters for forecasting token distribution, burn schedules and short-term supply pressure.

Each organizer used multiple channels — X, YouTube and Discord — to reach stakeholders, which increases traceability of commitments and provides timestamped records market participants can use for governance and compliance workflows.

Investors and risk managers will be watching the timeline for the 2026 roadmap rollouts and any published migration or testnet windows. Those dates will serve as concrete tests of delivery and liquidity effects, and will determine whether the strategic narratives discussed on January 7 translate into measurable on‑chain and market outcomes.

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