Crypto’s Developer Crisis: Why Builders Are Walking Away
The crypto industry is bleeding developers — and fast.
Since peaking in early 2022, active developer participation in Web3 has plunged nearly 40%, according to data from Artemis.
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Even more troubling, new developer signups — the lifeblood of any tech ecosystem — are drying up. Year-over-year, the number of active contributors is down 7%, signaling a brain drain that could undermine the industry’s future.
Aram Mughalyan, a strategy consultant and co-founder of the decentralized platform Solidate, recently raised the alarm in a shared LinkedIn post . His message “Crypto is losing developers BIG TIME” captures a sentiment that while the headlines focus on price action, liquidity, and token wars, the core of the industry — those actually building the tools, apps, and protocols — is quietly eroding.
So, where are the builders going?
AI Is the New Frontier
The answer is simple: AI. Since the release of ChatGPT in late 2022, artificial intelligence has absorbed the spotlight — and the talent.

In 2024 alone, GitHub reported a 98% surge in generative AI projects. Today, 1 in 4 developers on GitHub is building AI, while only 3% mention blockchain in the same context.
Venture capital followed the trend. Billions once earmarked for DeFi and NFTs flew into AI infrastructure and foundation models.
Global AI venture capital reached $110 billion in 2024, funding amounts for areas like DeFi have reduced, while VC investments in the broader tech sector have declined 12% during the same period.
Infrastructure Rich, Builder Poor
Despite a record $5.5 billion in VC investment flowing into blockchain infrastructure in 2024, application-layer funding has flatlined, and early-stage builder grants are, as Mughalyan bluntly puts it, “a joke.”
At the same time, speculative projects like memecoins attract millions in minutes, while legitimate apps fight for scraps of attention.
“Speculators dominate. Skeptics get canceled. And builders? They leave,” Mughalyan writes.
Online communities often reward hype over utility, turning away serious builders who feel the ecosystem no longer values depth or innovation.
Signs of Life — and Hope
Still, not all is lost. Asia now leads in developer share, with India adding the most new crypto devs in 2024. Solana saw an 83% YoY spike in developer activity, and Base now drives 42% of new Ethereum ecosystem code.
In the U.S., regulatory momentum is building, with stablecoin and market structure bills gaining traction. Clarity could unlock capital and encourage teams to build in the open again.
But as Mughalyan stresses, regulation alone won’t solve the problem. Crypto needs to rebuild a culture that rewards real products over hype, supports builders early, and values innovation over speculation.
Until then, the developer exodus will continue — not because they gave up, but because they’ve found better places to build.
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