Another DeFi lender has called it quits.
ZeroLend announced Monday that it is winding down operations after three years, with founder “Ryker” saying the protocol had become unsustainable. The core issue was not a single exploit or market crash, but a slow bleed
Several of the layer 2 networks ZeroLend operated on saw activity and liquidity dry up, while some oracle providers stopped supporting those chains altogether. That made it harder to run lending markets reliably, and revenues failed to keep up with costs.
At its peak in November 2024, ZeroLend held nearly $359 million in total value locked. That figure has now collapsed by about 98% to roughly $6.6 million. The ZERO token fell another 34% in the past 24 hours and is down 99% from its 2024 high.
This story is an excerpt from the Unchained Daily newsletter.
Subscribe here to get these updates in your email for free
Users are being urged to withdraw funds, though some assets remain stuck on thinly traded networks. The team says it plans contract upgrades to help redistribute stranded liquidity. For token holders, however, the project’s closure appears final.
Disclaimer: The information on this page may come from third parties and does not represent the views or opinions of Gate. The content displayed on this page is for reference only and does not constitute any financial, investment, or legal advice. Gate does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information and shall not be liable for any losses arising from the use of this information. Virtual asset investments carry high risks and are subject to significant price volatility. You may lose all of your invested principal. Please fully understand the relevant risks and make prudent decisions based on your own financial situation and risk tolerance. For details, please refer to
Disclaimer.
Related Articles
WLFI Governance Proposal: Stake for 180 days to exchange for voting rights, small holders face liquidity challenges
WLFI proposal requires investors holding unlocked tokens to stake for 180 days to retain governance voting rights and earn a 2% annualized return. Although 99% of voters support the proposal, the actual amount of tokens participating in the vote accounts for only 1% of the total supply. The proposal has raised questions about transparency and privileges for large holders, especially due to the lack of an unlock schedule, which affects investor confidence. The project's long-term vision still needs to overcome trust gaps.
MarketWhisper2m ago
Tencent QClaw begins internal testing, enabling one-click deployment of the OpenClaw AI intelligent agent.
Tencent is developing a product called QClaw, which packages the OpenClaw AI agent into a one-click launch bundle. The application aims to simplify the deployment and usage process for ordinary users. Currently in internal testing, it supports various domestic models and is expected to go live soon.
GateNews15m ago
Starcloud supported by Nvidia announces that it will conduct Bitcoin mining in space this year.
Starcloud announces that later this year it will mine Bitcoin through space mining, becoming the first company to mine outside of Earth. CEO Philip Johnston mentioned that operating ASIC miners in space costs less than GPUs, and this industry is expected to grow rapidly. Starcloud's data center consists of 88,000 solar-powered satellites.
GateNews23m ago
BloFin Research: Circle Stablecoin Survives Bear Market, OCC Becomes the Biggest Critical Variable
BloFin Research report analyzes Circle's profit model, primarily driven by three factors: "interest rates, USDC scale, and distribution economics." However, OCC's new interpretation of the "GENIUS Act" could pose a serious threat to the collaboration between Circle and Coinbase, affecting USDC distribution efficiency. The report also notes that the stablecoin supply is decoupled from the crypto market prices, indicating that Circle's reserve income is more stable.
MarketWhisper1h ago
Hedera assists the Reserve Bank of Australia in completing 19 real transactions, verifying 24 tokenization scenarios
The Reserve Bank of Australia successfully completed 19 real financial transactions using Hedera technology under the "Golden Wattle Project," exploring 24 tokenization applications, including bonds and trade finance. This pilot not only confirmed Hedera's technological suitability but also provided practical references for future widespread adoption of tokenized assets by central banks and attracted the attention of other central banks.
MarketWhisper2h ago