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A recent report revealed that over 50% of all crypto tokens have failed in the past five years, with a significant decrease in token survivability over the past year.
A recent report by CoinGecko has revealed a bleak statistic: over 50% of all crypto tokens tracked by the company’s Decentralized Exchange (DEX) tracker, GeckoTerminal, have died in the past five years.
The study, published on Wednesday, examined the total number of crypto tokens once listed in the DEX tracker with one trade or more before going defunct.
Since 2021, nearly 7 million tokens have been listed in the real-time tracker, which aggregates data from over 90 DEXes, including Uniswap, Pancakeswap, Balancer, and SushiSwap, among others. Of these, 3.7 million cryptocurrencies are no longer actively traded and considered to have failed, according to the report.
As a result, 52.7% of all examined crypto died, with 86.5% failing between 2024 and early 2025.
According to the report, 49.7% of all recorded project failures between July 2021 and March 2025 occurred in the first quarter of this year. By March 31, 1.8 million tokens had collapsed, representing the highest number of failures recorded in a single year.
In 2024, nearly 1.4 million crypto projects failed, accounting for 37.7% of all collapses during the analyzed period. The number of failing projects had significantly increased from 0.5% in 2021 to 25% in the first three months of 2025.
Nonetheless, CoinGecko noted that 2024 has the highest number of launches, seeing over 3 million new projects deployed in the crypto market. Since 2021, the total number of projects has skyrocketed by around 1,550%, going from 428,383 listed projects on GeckoTerminal to nearly 7 million crypto projects.
Memecoin Frenzy Responsible For Most Failures ?
The massive increase in token launches was largely fueled by the launch of the Solana-based memecoin launchpad Pump.fun, which quickly gained popularity and facilitated the deployment of tokens. The platform’s creation led to a “flood of meme coins and low-effort projects entering the market.”
According to the report, the start of this cycle’s memecoin frenzy saw the launch of hundreds of PolitiFi tokens, celebrity tokens, and scam tokens, many of which reached market capitalizations of over $100 million in record time.
However, by July 2024, most celebrity memecoins had crashed over 90% since launch, and the majority were essentially dead, with no recovery in sight.
The report highlighted that crypto failures were in the low six digits before Pump.fun’s launch, with only 12.6% of all dead tokens between 2021 and 2023. By July 2024, reports revealed that most celebrity memecoins had crashed over 90% since launch, with the majority essentially “dead.”
Amid the Q1 market retraces, most cryptocurrencies saw a sharp price decline, with some of the strongest tokens retesting monthly and yearly lows.
The recent nosedive in token survivability could be related to the market exhaustion and market turbulence, which coincided with the launch of the official TRUMP and MELANIA memecoins and the LIBRA token scandal.
“This sharp decline in token survivability may be linked to broader market turbulence, particularly following Donald Trump’s inauguration in January 2025, which coincided with a downturn in the crypto market,” the report concluded.
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