BlockBeats message, April 3, the official Dmail Network privacy email system stated that, after a long period of evaluation, strategic transformation, and internal discussions, it has decided to gradually shut down all services starting May 15, 2026. The main reasons are that the cost of decentralized infrastructure (bandwidth, storage, and computing) is too high to sustain ongoing operations; it failed to find an effective paid model or a path to commercialization; the token lacks clear large-scale use cases and a closed-loop economic model; it underestimated the cooling of the crypto market; and core team members leaving has led to insufficient operational and maintenance capability, and subsequent attempts at fundraising and acquisitions were also unsuccessful.
Users must export their email content to other platforms (such as Gmail) via the official portal before May 15. After the export, they can apply for account deletion; after deletion, all data (emails, NFT domains, points, linked social addresses, etc.) will be permanently deleted. After the service stops, nodes will no longer run, and emails will be inaccessible.