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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...

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Yuga Labs CEO: White Hat Operation Against Flooring Protocol Has Been Completed, Dozens of NFTs Rescued

Comparing news, Yuga Labs CEO Michael Figge posted on the X platform that his team has just completed a white hat operation against a bug discovered in Flooring Protocol. The following assets are now safely managed by Yuga Labs: 29 Bored Apes, 4 Mutant Apes, 1 BAKC, 2 CryptoPunks, 1 Azuki, 2 Elementals; 26 Captains, 1 Moonbird, 2 Doodles. Team Vice President @0xQuit recovered these assets, and @coffeedev found the same vulnerability that placed other Flooring collections at greater risk, such as BAYC and CryptoPunks. Figge instructed the GrailsOTC trading desk to advance funds and NFTs in advance to rescue risky assets from the agreement. The team will work with the agreement developer to return the assets.

75d ago

Yuga Labs: ApeCo Head Leaves Office, ApeChain Core Technology and BD Teams Switch to Direct Collaboration

Comparing news, Yuga Labs CEO Michael Figge posted on the X platform that the team will make some adjustments to ApeCoin. Yuga Labs and ApeCo previously adopted a parallel coordination model due to unclear regulations, which led to low efficiency. As the regulatory environment changed, the team decided to simplify the structure and eliminate the independent ApeCo lead role. ApeChain's head, Cam, will leave, ApeChain's core technology and BD teams will work directly with Yuga Labs, and some other members will leave, and the transition will be completed on June 5.

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Yuga Labs management changes: Greg Solano becomes Chairman of the Board and Michael Figge becomes CEO

Comparatively, according to The Block, Yuga Labs announced management adjustments. Co-founder and CEO Greg Solano will be replaced as Chairman of the Board and Michael Figge, the current Chief Product Officer, to take over as CEO. Figge joined the company in 2021 and began taking office a few weeks ago. This adjustment occurred as the company continues to advance the metaverse project Otherside.

127d ago

Yuga Labs and Ryder Ripps reach settlement, BAYC trademark dispute comes to an end

Comparatively, Yuga Labs and artist Ryder Ripps have settled a long-standing trademark dispute, marking the end of the legal dispute surrounding Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC). According to the settlement agreement, Ripps and its partners will be prohibited from continuing to use Yuga Labs' related images and trademarks. The specific terms have not been fully disclosed. The case began in 2022, when Ripps launched a copycat NFT series (RR/BAYC), using the same ape image as BAYC, and called it an “art of expressive misappropriation.” Yuga Labs then sued for trademark infringement. In 2023, a US court ruled that the imitation project constituted trademark infringement and at one point awarded compensation of about $9 million. The appellate court then partially overturned the ruling and requested a retrial, bringing the case into a tug-of-war phase.

136d ago

Justin Bieber once bought Bored Ape NFTs for $1.3 million, now worth only $12,000

According to the news, pop superstar Justin Bieber purchased the 3001 NFT in the Bored Ape Yacht Club series with 500 ETH (about $1.3 million at the time) in January 2022, becoming one of the most high-profile members of the famous NFT community. Today, four years later, as the popularity of the NFT market fades, the valuation of this ordinary NFT in the series has dropped to about $12,000, which is more than 99% lower than the purchase price. According to reports, the price of this series of floors once soared to 429,000 US dollars a few months after Bieber bought it (April 2022), but the long “NFT winter” that followed caused the overall market to fall into a slump. The floor prices of CryptoPunks and Pudgy Penguins, which are also leading projects, have also dropped from highs of more than 400,000 US dollars and nearly 100,000 US dollars, respectively, to about 60,000 US dollars and 8,850 US dollars now. According to data from the market forecasting platform Myriad, users are not confident that the above three NFT series will recover in the short term, and the probability that they will return to historic highs by July this year is only 16%. Despite the cold market, publisher Yuga Labs continues to promote related ecosystem construction, including building an offline membership club in Miami and continuing to develop the metaverse game Otherside.

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The “Crypto President”'s Annual Report Card: Policy Dividends and the Dual Role in Wealth Disputes

The “Crypto President”'s Annual Report Card: Policy Dividends and the Dual Role in Wealth Disputes

Author: Wenser Original title: “Crypto President” Trump's Report Card: How many promises has he fulfilled in his first year in office? On January 20, 2026, Trump will celebrate his first year as the 47th president of the United States. Over the past year, from the crypto market to the global economy, fluctuations and ups and downs often seemed to be tied to him alone — one word was enough to ignite market optimism and drive assets to skyrocket; one phrase could also be a trigger for decline, triggering a series of “liquidation bombs.” Today, he is known by many as the “President of Crypto.” So, during the year, what key actions did Trump take, not only to defend this title, but also to establish it step by step? Looking back, maybe these 5 major events can reveal the answers for us. Major event 1: Breaking new ground, the president also issued meme coins. On January 18, 2025, Beijing time, on the eve of taking office as president, Trump's official genuine meme coin, TRUMP, was officially launched. In just one day, the price of TRUMP quickly rose from $0.5 to around $28. A large number of cryptocurrency traders have earned unimaginable wealth, and some have earned millions or even tens of millions of dollars in profits. And Trump, the “center of the eye of the storm,” took advantage of this to soar in value — due to the launch of the TRUMP token, Trump's net worth soared by more than 400% overnight, reaching an astonishing 28 billion US dollars; in comparison, Forbes valued Trump's net worth at only 5.6 billion US dollars in November 2024. Furthermore, in less than three days, the market value of the TRUMP token FDV once soared to nearly $80 billion, and the price was once close to $80 billion. After experiencing the “meme coin frenzy” in 2024, the crypto market welcomed the “President of the United States” as a heavyweight political player, thus once again opening the “ceiling of influence” of cryptocurrencies, and countless people pinned their hopes of becoming rich overnight on Trump and TRUMP tokens. After all, “the President of the United States issued a meme coin”, which is the first time in the cryptocurrency industry, it can be called a “groundbreaking first time.” But the reverse side of becoming rich overnight is a relentless harvest — countless people's pursuit of “presidential meme coins” can only slow its decline, not help it continue to rise. On January 23, most TRUMP token holders were still in balance or profit/loss of less than $1,000; however, by early February, as TRUMP's trading activity declined and prices plummeted, the number of wallet addresses that lost positions reached an astonishing 200,000. According to Chainalysis statistics, around 810,000 wallets lost money on TRUMP tokens, totaling over $2 billion, and an average loss of $2,500 per person. In contrast, as of May 2025, TRUMP token issuers (Fight Fight Fight LLC and CIC Digital) rage in excess of $320 million from transaction fees alone; not to mention the tens of billions of dollars worth of TRUMP tokens in their possession. The advent of TRUMP can be called an expensive and expensive “crypto elective course,” and the subsequent impact was not limited to token price performance: First, after TRUMP, the market's enthusiasm for celebrity coins was rekindled. Countless people scrambled to buy Mrs. Trump's meme coin MELANIA, and the meme coin LIBRA endorsed by Argentine President Millet. Even the President of the Central African Republic wanted to get a share of the pie, but in the end, it also ended with liquidity; second, TRUMP became “irrefutable proof of Trump's corruption” in the eyes of Democrats. This allegation was specifically explained in a report in the second half of 2025, and it also became the beginning of Trump's “crypto-friendly regulatory attitude,” and the dispute between the two sides over this has continued even now; third, the TRUMP token has become the “best medium” for Trump to get in touch with people in the cryptocurrency industry. On the one hand, Trump used this to convey his “pro-cryptocurrency political position” to the outside world; on the other hand, TRUMP became a “currency carrier” for Trump's in-depth exchanges with people in the cryptocurrency industry. In April 2025, registration for the “Trump Dinner” for TRUMP's top 220 holdings was officially opened, triggering $2.4 billion in on-chain transfers in just a few days. TRUMP's price is 1...

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RTFKT's NFT series Clone X floor price soared about 340% on the 7th, and the market speculated that LVMH and Pudgy Penguins might be the acquirers

Comparing news, RTFKT's NFT series Clone X has had strong price performance recently. According to NFT Price Floor data, the Clone X floor price is now reported at 0.38 ETH, a new high since April 2024, with an increase of 339.8% over the past 7 days. The series hit 0.44 ETH last weekend, and trading activity increased significantly. The Clone X price change was mainly affected by the “Nike sells RTFKT” news. Nike quietly completed the sale of RTFKT in December 2025. Currently, the buyer's identity and specific terms are still confidential. The market generally expects that after leaving Nike, RTFKT is expected to follow the post-acquisition path of NFTs such as Pudgy Penguins and Moonbirds to achieve a second level of popularity through rebranding. Currently, Improbable's co-founder Herman Narula, BAYC parent company Yuga Labs, and billionaire collector Adam Weitsman have all clearly denied participating in the acquisition. The most likely acquirers the community has speculated include LVMH and Pudgy Penguins. Among them, members of the LVMH Group and the head family are veteran NFT players, and the brand has a deep foundation of historical cooperation with Clone X creator Takashi; Pudgy Penguins is closely linked to RTFKT. According to crypto KOL @baofuliu analysis, RTFKT founder Zaptio had a co-creation party with Pudgy Penguins last year, and then posted “Clones are so back” to suggest a revival of the project. Meanwhile, Luca Netz, CEO of Pudgy Penguins, held Clone X NFTs as early as 4 years ago and has had a successful NFT revival experience. It should be noted that the above acquisition information is all market speculation, has not been officially confirmed, and does not constitute an investment opinion.

222d ago
The fall of the 70 million dollar myth: How NFTs are moving from auction houses to Walmart shelves

The fall of the 70 million dollar myth: How NFTs are moving from auction houses to Walmart shelves

Author: Sanqing, Foresight News Original title: From the 70 million dollar myth to the 9 dollar doll, are NFTs really “cool”? On January 5, the NFT Paris developer conference, which was originally scheduled to be held in February, was suddenly cancelled. What used to be an all-night party on the banks of the Seine is now left with a cold official tweet: “The market crash hit us hard, and even with aggressive cost cuts, we are still unable to support it.” Five years ago, digital artist Beeple's work “Everydays: The First 5000 Days” sold at Christie's for an astronomical price of $69.3 million. Then, from tens of millions of dollars worth of CryptoPunks to countless digital collectibles endorsed by mainstream institutions, it was the golden age of NFTs. From a sky-high deal that was recorded in auction history to an industry conference that was forced to be cancelled, it took five years for NFTs to complete the complete cycle from frenzy to liquidation. Figure - Everydays: The First 5000 Days NFTNFT market supply is exploding due to an imbalance between supply and demand. According to CryptoSlam data, the supply in 2025 increased by 35% compared to 1 billion in 2024. Over the past four years, the total number of NFTs has soared from 38 million to 1.34 billion, an increase of about 3,400%. Sales are shrinking. According to CryptoSlam data, total NFT sales in 2025 were around $5.63 billion, down 37% from $8.9 billion in 2024. According to CoinGecko data, the total market value of NFTs fell from a peak of around $17 billion in April 2022 to around $2.4 billion at the end of 2025, a drop of about 86%. In 2025 alone, the total market value of NFTs shrunk from about $9.2 billion in January to the end of the year, with a drop of 68% during the year. Liquidity is diluted. As the casting threshold was lowered, the market entered a “high frequency and low price” model. According to CryptoSlam data, the average transaction price has dropped from $124 in 2024 to $96 at the end of 2025. Compared to the average transaction price of over $400 during the peak of the bubble in 2021-2022, it has fallen by three-quarters. Source: CryptoSLAM can't escape the number of former top-tier NFT projects and blue-chip NFTs. In CryptoPunks, for example, the floor price has dropped to around 30 ETH, down 78% from the 2021 peak of 125 ETH; BAYC (BAYC) fell 83% to about 5 ETH from about 30 ETH; and Azuki dropped 93% to 0.8 ETH from around 12 ETH. The platforms' collective “flight” and the trend of evolving industry leaders marked the end of this cycle. OpenSea, which once held the top position in the NFT market, dropped its monthly revenue from 50 million to 120 million dollars in the golden age of NFTs to less than 1 million dollars. As a result, OpenSea announced a transformation, and the platform will transform from a simple “NFT marketplace” to a general on-chain trading center for “trade everything” (Trade Everything), covering digital assets such as physical collectibles and tokens, and confirmed that tokens will be issued. Once at its peak, Blur's TVL continued to be at a new low, and the token price dropped 99% from its high point. Also, Magic Eden, the founder of the Solana chain, issued coins after a year of operation. Affected by the NFT market market and the implementation of bears' expectations, the platform's trading volume began to shrink, and the token price also fell by more than 98% from a high point. Even projects that can't keep up with the changing times, such as the established NFT marketplace X2Y2, have been eliminated, completely suspended, and the team has switched to the AI field. From “tokens” to “brands” everywhere, Pudgy Penguins Fat Penguins successfully bucked the trend and became a different kind of industry. Its success did not rely on complex innovation or short-term speculation in token technology, but rather gradually built a sustainable brand ecosystem that spans Web3 and traditional retail by transforming digital IP into physical consumer goods...

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Yuga Labs has acquired the Improbable Unreal Engine authoring platform and its developers

According to Twitter, Garga.eth, co-founder of BAYC, the leading NFT project “Bored Ape”, posted an article on the X platform announcing that Yuga Labs has acquired the Improbable Unreal Engine creation platform and reached a permanent license agreement with Improbable for Otherside's high concurrency technology. In addition, engineers and developers related to the platform will also join Yuga Labs, and the exact amount of the acquisition has not been disclosed to the public. It is reported that the acquisition will enable Otherside platform builders, developers, and artists to use metaverse technology software and tools to better build community experiences.

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