ICO market slows sharply with only six completions in 2026

According to CryptoRank, only six token sales were completed in 2026 to date, and half are underwater compared to their offering price. Crypto financing is shifting, with VC-funded rounds also slowing down in April.
Just six crypto projects chose an Initial Coin Offering (ICO) in 2026. The ICO was a staple during the 2017 bull market, but was gradually displaced by other models.
Currently, smaller projects have shifted to airdrops or running as tokenless apps, while larger crypto companies look toward initial public offerings (IPO) on traditional exchanges.
CryptoRank noted the six ICOs used CoinList or Echo for their sales, instead of staging independent events.
CryptoRank noted outflows of VC funding
As Cryptopolitan reported, crypto funding accelerated in March, achieving its best score in six months. In April, however, funding rounds slowed down again, coinciding with a more bearish sentiment on crypto markets.
For the month of April, only $653M were raised in 61 funding rounds, the smallest total for the past 12 months. In April 2025, VC funds raised over $2B in 89 funding rounds.
Funding in April fell to the lowest level for the past 12 months, as big VC backers retreated from the crypto space. | Source: CryptoRank.
The VC participants also shifted, with Coinbase Ventures and Animoca Brands falling behind after months of leading the largest number of funding rounds.
In April, GSR was the leader with a total of four deals, leading one round. Animoca Brands and Coinbase Ventures took part in just three rounds for the past month. US-based funding also dried up, with just $150M in the past month.
Most of the funding rounds were late-stage or undisclosed types, with $594M raised in unknown jurisdictions. Previous European leaders lagged in new project funding or ongoing support for existing crypto startups.
Token sales reflect weakening sentiment
In total, all types of token sales saw just 21 events for the past month, including platform-based IDO and IEO.
Only $25.06M were raised through public sales, even abandoning usually busy chains. One round was completed on Solana, five on Ethereum and Base, and just two on $BNB Chain.
Most token sales are underwater, and just the $BNB Chain achieved 1,269% growth for its offerings in April. Despite this, the IDO and IEO landscape shows an outflow of liquidity, as few investors are ready to hold tokens.
The slower fundraising and token sales reflect a shift of crypto investors to other sectors, especially the quick-resolving prediction markets and perpetual futures.
The slowdown reflects the shift in crypto narratives. In the past, fundraising was available for launching new L1 and L2 networks. Currently, overall interest has shifted to AI, but crypto startups are not considered reliable builders of AI products.
According to CrunchBase, funding is plentiful for AI companies, as 2026 has the largest number of unicorn companies in the history of tech. Funds like Andreessen Horowitz, previously backing multiple crypto projects, switched to AI and robotics.
CryptoRank also notes seed stage funding rounds have expanded to $10M for traditional startups, but VC backers are more selective and pick fewer projects.