Dead Coins
Cryptocurrencies forgotten by this world
There are currently 1774 dead coins (?)
“Dead coin” is a term given to a cryptocurrency that has ceased to exist. A coin can become “dead” due to a variety of reasons, such as its development being halted, having no one that uses or trades it, being exposed as a scam, and more.
The Dead Coins project started in 2017 and, with the help of the cryptocurrency community, has grown to list thousands of coins. In January 2021, the project was handed over to 99Bitcoins to continue its maintenance.
The table below lists all reported dead coins and the reasons they were declared dead.
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Inactive Development
The coin’s Github repository hasn’t been updated in the past 6 months, suggesting the team has abandoned its development.
Inactive Development. The coin’s Github repository hasn’t been updated in the past 6 months, suggesting the team has abandoned its development.
Inactive Twitter
The coin’s social channel has not been active in the past 12 months. While this is not a “clear death indicator”, it’s a big warning sign that the project is no longer being maintained.
Inactive Twitter. The coin’s social channel has not been active in the past 12 months. While this is not a “clear death indicator”, it’s a big warning sign that the project is no longer being maintained.
Low Volume
The coin has no substantial trading volume which means that only a handful of people use it as an asset.
Low Volume. The coin has no substantial trading volume which means that only a handful of people use it as an asset.
Not indexed
The coin was delisted or never existed on major indexes such as CoinGecko or CoinMarketCap, indicating it did not pass their quality tests.
Not indexed. The coin was delisted or never existed on major indexes such as CoinGecko or CoinMarketCap, indicating it did not pass their quality tests.
Not Listed on exchanges
The coin is listed on 3 or less exchanges which means it did not gain any significant adoption. The quality of exchanges it trades on is also examined, as some exchanges will list any coin, in exchange for payment.
Not Listed on exchanges. The coin is listed on 3 or less exchanges which means it did not gain any significant adoption. The quality of exchanges it trades on is also examined, as some exchanges will list any coin, in exchange for payment.
Website Down
The coin’s official website is either down, broken or hacked for an extensive period of time, suggesting no one is actively maintaining it.
Website Down. The coin’s official website is either down, broken or hacked for an extensive period of time, suggesting no one is actively maintaining it.
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