POAP Moves to Maintenance Mode as Founders Eye Next Generation of Digital Collectibles
POAP, a blockchain platform known for digital event collectibles, is entering maintenance mode and will end active development by March 16, 2026. New POAP issuers will no longer be able to create tokens, though existing services and tools will remain operational with reduced resources. This marks a shift as the founders focus on the next generation of digital collectibles.
POAP, the blockchain-based platform that turned event attendance into digital collectibles, is entering maintenance mode — ending active development on its current platform after nearly seven years as a fixture of the Web3 community.In a post on X, POAP co-founder and general manager Isabel Gonzalez announced that starting March 16, 2026, new issuers will no longer be able to create POAPs through the platform’s issuer interfaces. Existing issuers, integrations, and collector-facing tools will continue to function, but the platform itself will no longer receive active development.“Some operations may also run more slowly as we reduce the resources allocated to the service,” Gonzalez wrote.To continue reading this as well as other DeFi and Web3 news, visit us at thedefiant.io
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