Welcome to CanHav Research
A research platform built for Web3 builders, and for the AI agents they ship alongside.
If you are reading this, you are probably tired of the same loop most of us run every morning. Open ten tabs, skim five threads, half-read two longform articles, and still walk into your standup feeling like you missed something. The signal is out there. The problem is the time it takes to find it, verify it, and turn it into something you can act on.
I’ve created CanHav Research to close that gap.
This platform was built for practitioners & builders in the web3 ecosystem. If you’re someone shipping code, running a protocol, leading product, designing infrastructure, advising regulators, or trying to figure out where the next twelve months of Web3 are actually going. If that sounds like you, you are in the right place.
What you will get here
Every piece of research on this platform is designed to do three things at once.
It has to be readable in a single coffee
It has to give you a point of view you can defend in a meeting.
It has to be structured cleanly enough that your AI agents can consume it without you babysitting them.
Today, I truly believe that last point matters more than most research platforms admit. The way developers work in 2026 is changing. Most serious teams are running co-pilots, internal MCP servers, and reasoning loops that need clean, structured, source-linked context. Research that only makes sense to a human is already losing shelf life.
You will leave each piece with three things in hand.
First, the map. Where does this story sit inside the broader ecosystem, which sector does it touch, and what adjacent categories does it pressure.
Second, the take. What does this story mean for a practitioner shipping product this quarter. What changes in your roadmap, your stack, your threat model, or your fundraising deck because of this.
Third, the sources. Every claim links to a credible, primary source. No anonymous Twitter threads dressed up as reporting. No price-prediction farms. If we cite a number, you can audit it.
How the platform is organized
There are three tabs. Two are free. One is for builders who want the deeper layer.
1) Research Briefs (Free)
Standalone pieces that go deep on a single sector, protocol, or shift in the market. These are the foundation. When something genuinely changes in the Ethereum or broader blockchain ecosystem, a Research Brief breaks it down with the same lens every time. Background, framing, the map, the take, and where to look next.
2) Weekly Digest (Free)
Every Monday morning, five things that happened in Web3 and AI agents last week, with takes, plus bonus tidbits in one line each. The goal is to provide all updates within five minutes of reading (or listening). If you only read one thing from CanHav each week, this is it.
3) Builder Lab (Paid)
This is for the readers who want to move from informed to operational. A Builder Lab subscription is a small investment in shipping faster inside the Web3 ecosystem, with live updates, structured data, working code, and access to the same intelligence layer the CanHav team uses internally. Specifically, you get:
Full Market Map access. The complete CanHav Market Map across seven sectors and dozens of subsectors. Live entity data, schema-tagged so it can be queried by your own agents, and updated as the ecosystem moves.
Agent marketplace alpha. Early access to the CanHav agent marketplace, where builders can list, discover, and transact with AI agents on-chain. You see it before it goes public.
Code, repos, prompts, walkthroughs, and exclusive deep-dives. Everything we build internally that is safe to share. Reference implementations, prompt libraries for agent workflows, integration walkthroughs for stacks like Arbitrum and Hedera, and longform deep-dives that go further than what sits behind the free wall.
The Builder Lab is priced to pay for itself the first time it saves you a week of research, a debug cycle, or a wrong technical bet. That is the bar we hold ourselves to.
A quick note on me
CanHav Research is led by Wazarat Hussain, founder of CanHav and a Web3 native who has spent the last few years in the trenches of fintech, digital assets, and blockchain infrastructure. The work spans regulatory design (including ongoing engagement with the Pakistan Virtual Asset Regulatory Authority on licensing frameworks for a market of 250 million people), enterprise blockchain navigation, and applied research out of the Dunin-Deshpande Queen’s Innovation Centre at Queen’s University.
On the building side, CanHav is currently shipping with Arbitrum and Hedera. At ETHDenver, we won the Hedera $10K bounty for building an agentic AI tool on the Hedera ecosystem, which is now part of the foundation for the agent marketplace alpha you will get access to as a Builder Lab member.
What to do next
If you are new here and got this far, consider subscribing to the free tier. You will get Weekly Digests in your inbox every Monday and Research Briefs as they land.
If you find value, we hope you consider moving to the Builder Lab. Regardless, we are glad you are here, and we are looking forward to building with you!


