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The year 2026 is approaching: the survival crisis of small and medium-sized token projects
【Crypto World】 Recently, some analysts have raised a concerning point: the vast majority of small and medium-sized token projects may not survive until 2026. This judgment is based on several real issues—many projects’ token models are inherently flawed, financial management is unregulated, and coupled with ongoing bear market pressure, the prices of many tokens have already fallen by nearly 90%.
This situation is very similar to the aftermath of the internet bubble burst years ago. Back then, many websites with poor technology and no real application scenarios went bankrupt one after another. The current crypto market seems to be reenacting that story. One difference is that today blockchain technology is developing faster, and the participation of large institutions is higher, which actually makes it harder for those unstable small projects to survive.
But it’s not all bad news. Some projects are bucking the trend. For example, Arbitrum—despite its token price performing modestly—its ecosystem continues to expand—more DApps are being added, more developers are involved, and real trading activity is increasing. What does this indicate? It shows that in the end, only those projects with solid fundamentals will survive—those with practical applications and a healthy ecosystem.
If you are currently looking at various token projects, maybe you should ask yourself: what is the actual use of this project’s token? Is the ecosystem growing or shrinking? Is the team’s financial management reliable? Can it get through the next two or three years? These are the key questions.