DappRadar Announces Shutdown

DappRadar Announces Shutdown

DappRadar is closing after seven years due to financial struggles and a tough web3 market. Updates on the RADAR token and DAO are expected soon.

Eliza Crichton-Stuart

Eliza Crichton-Stuart

Updated Nov 18, 2025

DappRadar Announces Shutdown

DappRadar, a prominent platform for tracking decentralized applications, has announced it will begin shutting down after seven years of operation. The announcement came on November 17, 2025, via an official post on X. Founders Skirmantas Januškas and Dragos Dunica cited ongoing financial challenges and a difficult market environment as the primary reasons for the decision, marking the end of a platform widely used in the web3 and blockchain gaming communities.

DappRadar Announces Shutdown

According to the team, DappRadar will phase out its services over the coming days. This includes ending blockchain and dApp tracking, analytics tools, and other associated products. The founders noted that additional information regarding the RADAR token and the DappRadar DAO will be shared in due course. While the DAO treasury wallet remains visible to the public, ongoing discussions and decision-making regarding the DAO will continue through its community channels.

The announcement also reflected on DappRadar’s history since 2018. The platform aimed to make blockchain and dApp data accessible and understandable for both casual users and industry professionals. Over the years, DappRadar’s analytics were used in research, reports, and media coverage, and it partnered with numerous blockchain projects to support user engagement and visibility.

“End of an Era”

The shutdown prompted immediate reactions from the web3 community. Many users described it as the “end of an era,” recognizing DappRadar’s role as a long-standing source of data for blockchain games and other decentralized applications. Industry voices, including content creators and analysts, highlighted the challenges of maintaining platforms in a prolonged downturn for the web3 sector. Some noted that while the platform was not always perfectly accurate, it provided a useful overview of the market and its trends.

The closure also draws attention to the broader difficulties faced by web3 projects in 2025. Other notable platforms and games, such as Nyan Heroes, Blast Royale, and Tokyo Beast, have shut down earlier this year due to funding shortages and declining user numbers. Observers attribute these closures to a combination of reduced venture capital support, a long bear market, and limited growth in player engagement.

More About DappRadar

DappRadar began as a small project in 2018 by Lithuanian entrepreneurs Skirmantas Januškas and Dragos Dunica. Initially supporting only Ethereum, the platform soon expanded to include EOS, Tron, and eventually more than 90 blockchain networks. What started as a side project evolved into a major tool for tracking onchain activity, NFT trading, GameFi metrics, and DeFi platforms.

The platform also developed its own governance token, RADAR, which allowed users to access premium analytics features and participate in DAO voting. DappRadar secured early funding in 2019 and completed a $5 million Series A round in 2021 with investors including Lightspeed Venture Partners, Naspers, and Blockchain.com Ventures.

Details on $RADAR Token

Following the announcement, the RADAR token experienced a 38% drop in value over 24 hours. The DappRadar team emphasized that the DAO’s future will be determined through its established channels, and that no final decisions have been made. While the platform itself will no longer operate, the DAO remains technically active, leaving open the possibility that community members may continue its governance or explore alternative paths.

Contribution to Web3 Gaming

DappRadar’s seven-year run coincided with the rise and development of multiple web3 cycles. The platform provided a reliable source of information for investors, developers, journalists, and gamers looking to track onchain activity. Its insights into NFT collections, DeFi metrics, and blockchain games were widely used across the industry.

In their closing statement, the founders encouraged the community to continue exploring and supporting the discovery of decentralized applications. They expressed hope that other projects would build on DappRadar’s foundation and maintain a hub for web3 tracking and analytics.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 

Why is DappRadar shutting down?
DappRadar is closing due to financial difficulties and the challenging market conditions affecting web3 platforms in 2025.

What will happen to the RADAR token?
The future of the RADAR token is currently uncertain. The DappRadar team will provide updates through the DAO’s official channels.

Is the DappRadar DAO still active?
Yes, the DAO remains technically active, although the platform itself will no longer operate. Community decisions will continue through existing governance channels.

When did DappRadar start operating?
DappRadar was launched in 2018 by Lithuanian entrepreneurs Skirmantas Januškas and Dragos Dunica.

What services did DappRadar offer?
DappRadar provided analytics and discovery tools for decentralized applications, NFT collections, GameFi projects, and DeFi platforms, tracking metrics such as active wallets, transaction volumes, and total value locked (TVL).

How has the web3 market affected other projects?
Several web3 and GameFi platforms, including Nyan Heroes, Blast Royale, and Tokyo Beast, have shut down in 2025 due to reduced funding, declining user activity, and a prolonged bear market.

What is DappRadar’s legacy?
DappRadar played a key role in helping users, developers, and investors understand web3 activity. Its data and analytics were widely referenced across research, media, and blockchain communities.

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