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DappRadar's co-founders announce they will wind down operations after seven years

November 17, 2025Cryptopolitangeneral
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DappRadar's co-founders, Skirmantas Januškas and Dragos Dunica, have announced via X that the platform plans to wind down operations after seven years. The team made the announcement in a statement where they reflected on a mix of pride in what they were able to achieve as a platform and exhaustion from market pressures.

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DappRadar Co-Founders Call It Quits After 7-Year Rollercoaster Ride After seven years of navigating the volatile decentralized application (dapp) ecosystem, the co-founders of DappRadar, Skirmantas Januškas and Dragos Dunica, have announced they will be winding down operations. In a candid statement shared on X (formerly Twitter), the duo reflected on both the immense pride they feel for what they've accomplished, as well as the sheer exhaustion of dealing with the relentless market pressures. DappRadar emerged as a pioneering platform in the Web3 space, providing users with a comprehensive directory and analytics dashboard for tracking the usage and performance of dapps across multiple blockchain networks. As the decentralized finance (DeFi) and non-fungible token (NFT) sectors exploded in popularity, DappRadar became an essential tool for investors, developers, and enthusiasts to navigate the rapidly evolving dapp landscape. However, the co-founders' decision to shutter the platform comes as no surprise to seasoned crypto market observers. The past 18 months have been particularly challenging for the broader digital asset industry, with a seemingly endless stream of high-profile blowups, regulatory crackdowns, and an extended bear market that has eroded valuations and consumer confidence. "The market conditions have been brutal, and the constant need to adapt to new trends and maintain relevance has taken a significant toll on our team," said Januškas in the statement. "We poured our hearts and souls into building DappRadar, but the relentless grind of keeping up with an industry in constant flux has simply become unsustainable." Dunica echoed this sentiment, acknowledging the team's pride in what they've achieved, while also recognizing the need to prioritize self-care and personal wellbeing. "While we're incredibly proud of the platform we've built and the role we've played in shaping the dapp ecosystem, the mental and emotional strain of this journey has become overwhelming. It's time for us to step away and focus on our own regeneration." The decision to wind down operations is likely to have ripple effects throughout the crypto industry. DappRadar's comprehensive dataset and analysis have been instrumental in shaping the broader narrative around dapp adoption, usage trends, and the relative performance of different blockchain networks. The loss of this valuable resource could leave a significant gap in the market, potentially creating challenges for investors, developers, and researchers seeking to maintain a holistic view of the dapp landscape. Furthermore, the co-founders' candid acknowledgment of the personal toll taken by the relentless demands of the crypto industry is a stark reminder of the human cost of building in this space. As the industry matures and the competition for user attention and market share intensifies, the need for greater emphasis on founder and employee wellbeing will become increasingly crucial. Looking ahead, the crypto ecosystem will undoubtedly continue to evolve, with new platforms and technologies emerging to fill the void left by DappRadar's closure. However, the co-founders' decision serves as a poignant reminder that even the most successful and influential players in the Web3 space are not immune to the physical and emotional strain of navigating an industry in constant flux. As the industry moves forward, it will be essential for founders, investors, and the broader community to prioritize sustainability, self-care, and the long-term health of the ecosystem.

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