While browsing updates this morning, I noticed some important announcements from project teams. It wasn't until I was about to take screenshots for archiving that I realized—the YAPS leaderboard I had been tracking and investing effort in is no longer available on the official website. This kind of change is still a bit surprising.
Over a year of data and records just disappeared, which is also a common phenomenon in the iteration process of Web3 projects. I can only find other ways to record these milestone moments, as a kind of reflection😂
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ProbablyNothing
· 11h ago
Oh no, YAPS is offline. This is so awkward, all the data is gone.
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Web3 project teams really are here today gone tomorrow. Luckily, I’ve developed the habit of taking screenshots long ago.
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Over a year’s worth of data is gone just like that. Fortunately, I can still look up historical records through wallet addresses, otherwise I really wouldn’t be able to recover anything.
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That’s why I never trust any centralized rankings; keeping my own records is more reliable.
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YAPS said it’s offline and then offline, and asked why so many people think Web3 is unstable. I laughed.
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But to be honest, this kind of thing is really common in the crypto world. Just get used to it. Anyway, my NFTs also often have broken links.
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WagmiOrRekt
· 11h ago
Really? YAPS is offline? I was just about to review the historical data, and now it's gone?
Web3 is like this. Today you're still chasing, and tomorrow the official website is redesigned, data lost—it's normal operation.
Next time, I need to find a way to archive it myself; I can't rely entirely on the project team.
By the way, are the screenshots you saved still available?
That's why you need to be more cautious and not put all your bets on a single leaderboard.
Another project's corpse—just the cost of iteration.
I understand, but it's really a bit of a pity. Feels like I was just following for nothing.
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rekt_but_not_broke
· 11h ago
The rankings can disappear just like that, that's Web3 for you—data is unpredictable, haha.
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ColdWalletGuardian
· 11h ago
Oh no, the YAPS leaderboard is gone. Now I really regret not saving a local copy back then.
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OffchainOracle
· 11h ago
If the data says it's gone, it's gone. Web3 is like this. Next time, I need to back it up locally myself.
While browsing updates this morning, I noticed some important announcements from project teams. It wasn't until I was about to take screenshots for archiving that I realized—the YAPS leaderboard I had been tracking and investing effort in is no longer available on the official website. This kind of change is still a bit surprising.
Over a year of data and records just disappeared, which is also a common phenomenon in the iteration process of Web3 projects. I can only find other ways to record these milestone moments, as a kind of reflection😂