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2025 Token Listings Fell Up to 99.9% From Peak Valuations
Source: CryptoNewsNet Original Title: 2025 Token Listings Fell Up to 99.9% From Its Peak Valuations Original Link: New cryptocurrency listings in 2025 have suffered severe drops from their initial valuations. Data from CryptoRank dated December 29, 2025, reveals that tokens launched this year have experienced drops ranging from 9.9% to 99.9% from their all-time high fully diluted valuations.
The brief hype that accompanied early 2025 launches quickly flipped into depressed market sentiment. This downturn has weighed heavily on new token performance, with most projects trading far below initial valuation peaks.
Majority of new listings down over 90% from peaks
RESOLV posted the steepest decline, falling 99.9% from an all-time high FDV of $103 billion to a current valuation of $773 million. SHM followed a similar move, dropping 99.9% from $22 billion at peak to $111 million currently.
COAI experienced a 99% decline, with FDV falling from $35.4 billion to just $3.9 million. AIA also dropped 99%, moving from $28 billion at launch to $110 million at present. These four tokens are the worst performers among 2025 listings tracked by CryptoRank.
PI and TRUMP both declined 93% from their all-time high valuations. PI fell from $20 billion FDV to $3 billion, while TRUMP dropped from $17 billion to $3 billion. DHN recorded a 91% decline, falling from $29 billion to $3 billion in current valuation.
Mid-tier declines still reach double-digit percentages
ATLA experienced a 59% drop from its peak FDV of $72 billion to $31.9 billion currently. WLFI posted a 58% decline, moving from $34 billion at an all-time high to $14 billion at present. These tokens performed better than peers but still face losses exceeding 50%.
RST recorded the smallest drop among tracked listings at 9.9%, with FDV falling from $32 billion to current levels around $28.8 billion. This token stands as an outlier among 2025 launches, maintaining most of its initial valuation through year-end.
The chart comparison between ATH FDV and current FDV shows the widespread weakness affecting new token listings. Most projects launched with high valuations that quickly collapsed as market enthusiasm faded. The pattern suggests investors became increasingly cautious about newly launched tokens throughout 2025.