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Just looked at some data on crypto token mortality and honestly, it's pretty eye-opening. More than half of all crypto tokens that have ever been created are essentially dead now. Like completely worthless. And the wild part? Most of these crypto failures happened in 2025 specifically.
Think about that for a second. We're talking about a massive graveyard of projects that once had hype, communities, maybe even venture backing. Some lasted months, others just weeks. It's the natural selection of crypto markets playing out in real time.
The reasons vary - some projects were poorly executed, others ran out of funding, plenty were straight-up scams or rug pulls. But what's interesting is the pattern. During bull runs, way too many tokens get launched with minimal differentiation. Then when sentiment shifts, the weak ones get flushed out fast. That's basically what happened throughout 2025.
What this really shows is that the crypto space is consolidating around winners. The tokens that survive tend to have actual utility, real community support, or institutional backing. Meanwhile, all the copy-paste projects and meme coins with zero substance? They're getting sorted into the dustbin of history.
For anyone actually building or investing in crypto, this is probably the biggest lesson: crypto failures aren't a bug, they're a feature of a maturing market. Projects that can't prove their value don't stick around. And honestly, that's probably healthy for the space long-term. The survivors tend to be the ones worth paying attention to.