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Just realized something wild while scrolling through token charts - apparently over half of all crypto tokens are basically dead projects at this point. And get this, most of them tanked specifically in 2025. That's a lot of failed experiments.
Think about it though, this isn't really surprising if you've been around the space long enough. Every bull run brings a flood of new tokens, most of them with zero real utility or community backing. Then when the market cools down, they just... disappear. Rugpulls, abandoned projects, teams moving on to the next thing.
The crazy part is how many people still chase these dead tokens hoping to catch the next moonshot. You see it all the time - someone buys into a random project, it pumps for a week, then slowly bleeds out to nothing. The graveyard of dead crypto projects just keeps getting bigger.
Makes you wonder how many of the tokens we're looking at right now will be in that same graveyard in a couple years. Probably a lot more than people want to admit.