Dashboard: Number of Crypto Projects Launched
Welcome. LeadGenCrypto publishes this interactive launch tracker for public browsing. Explore the charts in your browser without logging in.
If your team sells professional services or infrastructure to token-based crypto projects (for example agencies, exchanges, auditors, link builders, marketing teams, and other service vendors), use this page to plan outreach capacity, compare chain mix, or sense-check pipeline load against monthly launch cadence.
Start here in 30 seconds:
- Use the legend toggles to show/hide chains.
- Use the date slider to focus on a time range.
- Use the mode switch (Share vs Totals) where available.
- Check the Other Chains Breakdown chart: it expands the "Other" bucket into individual networks.
Last updated: 1 June 2026
What the numbers are saying
The charts track cumulative token-based project launches by chain, deduped from project URLs. The latest full month in the series is March 2026. A few patterns worth having in mind when you read the lines and stacked areas:
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Scale. The running total in this dataset is on the order of 39k projects end-to-end; monthly new launches are the month-to-month steps on the Total series (and the bar series in the first chart).
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March 2026 was a sharp step up in gross activity. About 969 new projects were counted that month, versus 554 in February, roughly +75% month over month. That kind of jump is exactly why it helps to use the date slider: a single spike can dominate a share chart if you zoom all the way out.
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Where launches clustered in March. In that month, Solana led with 529 new projects (a bit over half of all new launches in the top-level breakdown). BSC, Ethereum, and Base followed, with 155, 122, and 89 respectively. Together, those four chains accounted for about nine in ten (~92%) of the March launches that sit in the main stack; the remainder roll into Other, which you can unpack in the fourth chart.
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“Other” is not noise; it is a portfolio. The Other breakdown view exists because long-tail chains still matter for targeting and messaging: the same month can show a handful of launches each on several smaller networks rather than one giant alt-L1 bar.
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Recent cadence. The three months ending March 2026 sum to about 2.3k new projects. Compare that to the monthly bar heights in the first chart to see whether you are in a busy quarter or a quieter one relative to late 2025.
None of this replaces the interactive charts. It orients you before you toggle series, zoom a window, or screenshot a trend for a deck.
Embedded Interactive Charts
- New Token Projects Launched (monthly): line/bar combo with date slider
- Projects by Blockchain (Share): percentage-stacked area
- Projects by Blockchain (Totals): multi-line cumulative view
- Other Chains Breakdown: expands Other into individual chains
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