DApp Graveyard of October 2019

The spooky month caught 61 inactive DApps

Fauve Altman
State of the ÐApps Blog
3 min readNov 5, 2019

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Dear DApp developers and teams, the spooky month has come upon us all, yet this time around, not too many DApps have been moved to an abandoned status. Let’s take this as a good sign!

I will repeat myself for the newcomers to this series and to our website, please keep in mind that the initial focus in 2015 of State of the DApps was solely Ethereum based. We’ve added EOS in July 2018 and Steem even later. At the time, of adding EOS, the community and technology was still very small and quiet, it is now, a year later that the EOS activity is growing and gaining global awareness.Therefore, seeing more Ethereum Dapps being “dead” makes sense since they’ve been collected for close to 5 years now, versus EOS for a year now.

If you consider a DApp has been wrongly listed, please let me know and it will be my pleasure to bring it back to life!

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  • StemQ — Submitted on: 2018–12–18

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We are aware that we may be missing quite a few DApps — the world is big and your help would be appreciated! If you see a DApp and it isn’t listed on our site, please send them our way. We work on having our DApp list as exhaustive as possible.

P.S: This is a monthly series to keep people in educated on decentralised applications activity or lack of. Come over to telegram to chat with us and other amazing dappers ❤ and give me a few claps if zombies speak to you👏!

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Fauve Altman
State of the ÐApps Blog

Community Director @ State of the DApps. Community Lead @mStable. Strategic startup development.