BlockBeats News, April 3rd: The privacy email system Dmail Network officially announced that after lengthy evaluation, strategic transformation, and internal discussions, it has decided to gradually cease all services starting from May 15, 2026. The main reasons include the high cost of decentralized infrastructure (bandwidth, storage, computation), which makes it difficult to sustainably operate; the inability to find an effective payment model or commercialization path; the token lacks a clear large-scale use case and closed-loop economic model; underestimation of the cooling of the cryptocurrency market; insufficient operational capacity due to the departure of core team members, and unsuccessful subsequent financing and acquisition attempts.
Users are required to export their email content to other platforms (such as Gmail) through the official portal before May 15th. After exporting, users can request an account closure. Once closed, all data (emails, NFT domains, points, associated social addresses, etc.) will be permanently deleted. After the service is terminated, the nodes will no longer operate, and the emails will be inaccessible.
