

Dear Dmailers.
After 5 years, it's time to say goodbye.
— DMAIL.AI (@Dmailofficial) April 2, 2026 Additional challenges included core team departures that left remaining members without capacity to maintain the high-cost infrastructure. Dmail Network also experienced multiple rounds of financing failures and failed acquisition attempts. Users must export their email content to other platforms before May 15, after which all nodes will stop running and emails will no longer be accessible. Dmail Network's shutdown reflects broader struggles across the decentralized social and communication sector. The team acknowledged they had "actually anticipated this result" after observing the struggles of other platforms. The operators specifically pointed to the "transformations" experienced by Lens, a decentralized social platform, and Friend.tech, as indicators of the challenges facing Web3 communication projects. These platforms have faced similar difficulties in achieving sustainable user adoption and revenue models while competing against established centralized alternatives. “If conditions allow in the future, we hope to relaunch in a more mature form. But for now, we must bow to reality,” they wrote. “If possible, we hope the crypto market will pay more attention to products rather than just prices.” On that note, the DMAIL token on BNB Chain has plunged by nearly 70% over the last 24 hours, per data from CoinGecko, recently trading at $0.000167 and hitting a new low earlier Friday. At its recent price, DMAIL has fallen by nearly 100% after peaking at $0.97 in early 2024, soon after launch. Its current market cap sits below $15,000.
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