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588 days, 300+ Web3 projects fall: who's still at the table?

588 days, 300+ Web3 projects fall: who's still at the table?

Source: Foresight News Author: Eric Original title: In 588 days, 300+ Web3 projects sank into the deep sea and sailed a thousand sails by the side of a sinking ship, and the disease tree is ahead of time. On the way to prosperity, any industry must go through a round of “dead bodies are everywhere” of elimination, and Web3 is no exception. According to Foresight News's review of public information, since 2025, at least 78 Web3 projects with a total funding amount of more than 1.5 million US dollars have been announced to be shut down. Of these, 69 projects that can confirm the amount of financing have taken away more than 900 million US dollars in total. If you count the small projects that didn't get financing from institutions and died silently, the total number is far over 300. This means that over the past nearly 600 days, an average Web3 project died every two days, or was famous or unknown. Of the 75 projects counted by Foresight News, 37 were shut down throughout 2025, while 41 were shut down in just half of 2026, and 17 were shut down in a single quarter in the second quarter, setting the highest number in a single quarter since this round of clearance. The “hot” DappRadar, Zapper, and established exchanges including BitMEX and AscendEX (formerly BitMax) in the last round of the bull market have all put an end to their business careers in nearly two years. The reshuffle did not stop as the market picked up; on the contrary, it accelerated. After receiving millions of dollars or even tens of millions of dollars in financing, every team that has stepped into this new world has had the proud ambition of “laughing at the sky and going out. Are our generation people from Fenghao?” But after a few years of being baptized in the market, these cold and cruel numbers are still in front of everyone's eyes. Emerging markets are also markets, and Web3 isn't more gentle than other industries. “Not being able to support myself” is the number one “cause of death”. Looking at the “cause of death” of 75 projects, the first one ranked was “insufficient funding,” with 31 projects falling on this issue, accounting for more than 40%; followed by “insufficient market demand,” and 17 companies shut down as a result. The two added up are close to two-thirds of the total. In other words, the vast majority of projects die for only one reason: they have never been able to support themselves. The expressions used by these projects in the shutdown announcement are similar. Many of them say “after trying our best to find a path to sustainable development, we have not found a path to sustainable development.” The subtext of this sentence is: At the beginning of the project, there was actually no idea how to do it, or the initial idea was very different from the actual situation in the market. Some industry observers rated this wave of bankruptcy as “a direct reflection of the failure of the business model and the breakdown of the capital chain, rather than simply fluctuating market sentiment,” which can be described as hitting the head. The investment logic of the primary market has completely changed in the past two years. The first question investors meet is no longer “how much room do you have for imagination”, but “how to make money.” The first batch of projects whose revenue did not cover operating costs or tell a new story fell after the financing floodgates were tightened. The OSL Institute summarized this shift in its annual report as the industry moving from the “first half” to the “second half”: a growth model driven by rising asset prices and innovative agreements came to an end, and the market moved “from narrative to delivery.” To put it more bluntly, the market and capital are no longer willing to pay for “experiments,” and the project's self-hematopoietic ability has become a necessity. Compared to the reason they wanted to be clear, the five projects that announced that the “model is unsustainable” seemed much more honest. For example, Goldfinch, which made unsecured credit loans, lost blood and shut down due to continued bad loans to emerging market companies; the social game Fantasy.Top, which is a popular social game that relies on tokens to motivate, makes it difficult to sustain the incentive model after the popularity recedes. The “unsustainable model” is a very interesting reason for the collapse. Most unsecured credit loans in traditional financial markets are based on big data or personal past credit records to set reasonable limits. As an emerging “lending company,” Goldfinch dares to provide unsecured credit loans in emerging markets without credit data. This is not a problem that can be solved by cryptocurrency and Web3 alone. Obviously, the reason for the birth of this company with a total financing amount of nearly 40 million is hard to convince. I don't know how top institutions like a16z were fooled into entering the market. Additionally, some companies have died due to regulation. Mango Markets shut down through a community vote after reaching a settlement with the SEC...

10d ago22#WEB3
Bybit Sues North Korean Hackers! In the $1.5 billion theft case, over 90% of the funds are difficult to recover

Bybit Sues North Korean Hackers! In the $1.5 billion theft case, over 90% of the funds are difficult to recover

Source: Foresight News Author: Nicky Original title: Bybit sued the North Korean hacker group in the US court. Ninety percent of the funds may be difficult to recover. When approving the preliminary temporary restraining order, the court found that Bybit essentially “has a chance of winning the case.” On August 8, according to CoinDesk, Bybit has filed a civil lawsuit with the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia against the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, its General Investigation Bureau, and Lazarus Group, which is identified as a North Korean-linked hacker organization. The group stole around $1.5 billion in crypto assets from Bybit in February 2025, one of the largest cryptocurrency thefts in history. In granting the preliminary interim restraining order, the court found that Bybit “had a chance of winning” the case in substance. In addition to filing a lawsuit, Bybit also successfully obtained an initial injunction to freeze some of the stolen assets held by a group of unidentified individuals and entities, and the defendants were listed as “John Doe” in the case. The ban requires the parties concerned not to transfer or sell the assets they hold in the case during the trial of the case. Bybit said it will continue to seek further redress from the courts and emphasized that the civil lawsuit is independent of ongoing criminal investigations by US law enforcement. On February 21, 2025, Lazarus Group manipulated the transaction interface when transferring funds from the Bybit cold wallet to the hot wallet by hacking the supply chain of the Safe multi-signature wallet, successfully controlling the multi-signature process, and transferred approximately 401,347 ETH, 90,375 stETH, 15,000 cMetH, and 8,000 metH to the hacker address, with a total value of about $1.46 billion at the time. The amount of stolen ETH accounted for about 0.42% of the total supply of Ethereum. At the time, the hacker once became the 14th largest holder of ETH in the world, surpassing Fidelity and Vitalik Buterin, the co-founder of Ethereum. The hackers' money laundering operations began quickly after the attack occurred. According to Spot On Chain monitoring, about 266,309 ETH were laundered within a week after the attack, accounting for 53.3% of the total amount stolen. It was mainly exchanged for BTC through THORChain, and an average of 48,420 ETH was laundered daily. In early March 2025, on-chain analyst Ember Tracking showed that the entire cleaning process took about 10 days, during which time the price of ETH fell by about 23%, and about 90.2% of the stolen funds had become untraceable. Hackers mainly used THORChain to launder money, and the platform received approximately $5.9 billion in transaction volume and approximately $5.5 million in commission revenue as a result. Up to now, Bybit, in collaboration with blockchain analysis companies, various exchanges and international law enforcement agencies, has recovered about 48.4 million US dollars of stolen assets and frozen about 30.5 million US dollars of assets involved in the case from more than 28 exchanges and custodians, totaling about 78.9 million US dollars, accounting for only about 5% of the total stolen assets. The Federal Bureau of Investigation confirmed the Lazarus Group as the perpetrator of the attack. Law enforcement agencies from many countries cooperated to carry out follow-up crackdowns. The German authorities destroyed the cryptocurrency exchange ExCH involved in the case, and the German and Swiss authorities jointly shut down the coin mixing platform CryptoMixer.io. Although law enforcement collaboration has achieved certain results, the vast majority of stolen funds have been removed from the scope of tracking through cross-chain bridges, coin mixers, and OTC transaction channels. The ban in the lawsuit documents is only effective for identifiable on-chain assets, and funds flowing into the hands of entities or individuals that have not cooperated with the administration of justice after coin mixing and cross-chain transformation are extremely difficult to recover. At the time of the theft, the price of ETH was about 2,730 US dollars. Currently, it is about $1920, a decrease of about 30%. Even if some assets are positioned in the future, their actual value has shrunk drastically. Source: SotameDialAzarus Group is a cyber threat actor cluster supported by the North Korean government. It belongs to the General Administration of Reconnaissance, and includes multiple subclusters such as UNC4736 (i.e. AppleJeus/Citrine Sleet) and TraderTraitor. According to Chainalysis statistics, North Korean hackers have cumulatively stolen cryptocurrencies through clusters such as Lazarus...

11d ago22#cryptocurrency theft #North Korean Hackers

The wave of crypto shutdowns has entered a deep bear stage: over 60 well-known projects have left the market, and the cleaning of the bear market has accelerated

Comparing the news, as time entered the second half of the bear market, the cryptocurrency market experienced a clear round of industry clearance. Today, Shaw Walters, founder of ElizaOS (formerly ai16z), announced that the AI16z/ElizaOS token has completely died, and the associated foundation will gradually cease operations. This is another iconic exit event following the shutdown of over 60 well-known crypto projects in the first half of the year. According to statistics, in 2026, more than 60 well-known crypto projects, public chain/Layer2, DeFi protocols, wallets, NFT platforms, and DAO tools have announced that they have stopped operations or filed for bankruptcy, and the pace of shutdown accelerated markedly in late July. This round of exit covered almost every track. On the PT1 side of centralized trading, derivatives pioneer BitMEX announced on July 23 that it will officially close on September 23, ending 11 years of operation; AscendEX stopped trading on July 1 due to failure to obtain an EU MiCA license; and BitMart initiated a phased shutdown. In Layer1/Layer 2 and infrastructure, Polygon zkEVM, Botanix, Sophon, Powerloom, MilkyWay, etc. have been suspended one after another. In the DeFi sector, Radiant Capital, Step Finance (after being hacked for around $40 million), Ionic Protocol, Everclear, etc. withdrew due to security incidents or liquidity exhaustion. Wallet tracks include Secondfi, Ctrl Wallet, and Leap Wallet closed due to security breaches or strategic adjustments. NFTs, games, and tool projects such as Foundation, Fishing Frenzy, Tally, and Zapper have not been spared. The main reasons focus on three points: the business model fails to generate sustainable revenue (even if some projects have had high monthly activity or transaction volume), the outflow of users and funds due to the cooling of the racetrack, and hacker attacks directly cut off the funding chain. Many projects have received millions to tens of millions of dollars in financing, but it is difficult to prove the product's market fit after the market retracted. Unlike a series of explosions in leverage in 2022, this round was more about starving to death — orderly or forced exits after running out of funds. This article is sponsored by GENG, Build Your Fortune on GENG (https://geng.one)

17d agoburnking

Radiant Capital announced the shutdown of operations and was unable to recover from the $51 million hack

According to The Block, DeFi lending protocol Radiant Capital announced that it will officially shut down operations. The protocol was hacked in October 2024, losing approximately US$51 million. The attackers gained unauthorized access by deploying backdoor contracts on Arbitrum and BNB Chain. Previously, the protocol also suffered a flash loan attack in early 2024, which resulted in the loss of approximately 1,900 ETH (approximately $4.5 million). After 18 months of recovery attempts, Radiant Capital said it was unable to recover large amounts of stolen funds or successfully finance, and “the DAO has no viable path forward.” Currently, the agreement will enter a “maintenance state”, and the front-end and smart contracts will remain accessible. Users can still perform withdrawals, repayments, and position management operations. If any funds are subsequently recovered, they will be returned to the affected users.

81d ago

Driftl: The April 1 attack was a long-term infiltration operation planned by a North Korean hacker group

Comparing news, Drift Protocol posted an article on the X platform stating that preliminary investigations into the April 1, 2026 attack showed that the operation was planned by UNC4736 (also known as AppleJeus or Citrine Sleet), a hacker group supported by the North Korean government. Since fall 2025, the organization has been interacting face-to-face with Drift contributors for six months and inducing them to download malicious codebases or apps by sending intermediaries to crypto conferences and setting up fake quantitative trading companies. Currently, Drift has frozen all protocol features and removed the damaged wallet from multi-signature. Mandiant has been invited to participate in an in-depth forensic investigation. The investigation confirmed that the on-chain money used to test the operation went to Radiant Capital attackers dating back to October 2024.

139d ago

ZachXBT: Circle has been slow to freeze USDC amid several major security incidents, and related losses have reached nine digits

Comparative news, according to market sources, Circle failed to freeze USDC in a timely manner during a number of major incidents involving illegal funds, resulting in nine digit ecosystem losses. The specific events are as follows: In June 2025, the US Department of Justice filed a civil forfeiture lawsuit in a $225 million USDT seizure case involving a Southeast Asian “pig slaughter” criminal group. More than 1.7 million USDC were transferred to Circle's deposit address through an intermediary address, and Circle did not take action; in October 2024, Radiant Capital lost 58 million US dollars due to the Lazarus Group hacker attack, and the attackers extracted it through an authorization vulnerability USDC and Circle did not freeze relevant addresses in a timely manner; in March 2025, the infrastructure of the sanctioned exchange Garantex was blocked by law enforcement authorities in many countries, and Tether froze $22 million of related address assets, while Circle did not take any action on more than 200,000 USDCs in the same address; on February 21, 2025, Bybit lost 1.5 billion US dollars due to the Lazarus Group attack, and law enforcement agencies and private institutions submitted the freeze Following the application, Tether has taken the lead in freezing 106,000 USDT, and Circle has taken no action on the 330,000 USDC. This article is sponsored by GENG, Build Your Fortune on GENG (https://geng.one)

141d agoburnking

Affected by the delisting news, HOOK and many other “delisted tokens” fell by more than 20% in a short period of time

Comparing news, due to Binance's takedown news, several tokens on the delisting list fell by more than 20% in a short time: A2Z fell more than 15% and now reports 0.0007 USDT; FORTH fell more than 25% in the short term and now reports 0.752 USDT; HOOK fell more than 20% in the short term and now reports 0.0186 USDT; IDEX fell more than 20% in the short term, now at 0.0061 USDT; LRC fell more than 20% in the short term Reported at 0.0066 USDT; RDNT fell by more than 20% in a short time to 0.00476 USDT; SXP fell by more than 10% for a short time and is now at 0.0099 USDT. Earlier, Binance will stop trading and delist Arena-Z (A2Z), AmpleForthGovernanceToken (FORTH), HookedProtocol (HOOK), IDEX (IDEX), Loopring (LRC), Neutron (NTRN), RadiantCapital (RDNT), and Solar (SXP) tokens on April 1, 2026 at 03:00 (UTC).

157d ago

Binance will delist tokens such as HOOK, RDNT, and LRC

Comparatively, according to SXP, according to official sources, Binance decided to delist all spot trading pairs and stop trading of the following tokens at 03:00 (UTC) April 1, 2026 at 03:00 (UTC): Arena-Z (A2Z) Ampleforth Governance Token (FORTH) Hooked Protocol (HOOK) IDEX (IDEX) Loopring (LRC) Neutron ( NTRN) Radiant Capital (RDNT) Solar

157d ago

Binance will delist 8 coins including A2Z and FORTH on April 1, 2026

According to the official announcement, Binance will stop trading and remove all spot trading pairs for the following currencies at 03:00 (UTC) on April 1, 2026: Arena-Z (A2Z), AmpleForthGovernanceToken (FORTH), HookedProtocol (HOOK), IDEX (IDEX), Loopring (LRC), Neutron (NTRN), RadiantCapital (RDNT), Solar (SXP). Withdrawal services for the relevant currencies will stop after 03:00 (UTC) on June 1, 2026. In addition, support for these currencies will also be removed simultaneously from various product lines such as Binance contracts, leverage, easy coin earning, flash exchange, and coin purchases. Please refer to the official announcement for details.

157d ago

Binance will add watch tags to tokens such as ATA and GTC

According to the official announcement, Binance will add watch tags to the following tokens on March 13, 2026: Automata Network (ATA), Arena-Z (A2Z), FIO Protocol (FIO), Gitcoin (GTC), Neutron (NTRN), Phoenix (PHB), BENQI (QI), Radiant Capital (RDNT).

162d ago