Crypto App NoOnes Shuts Down After Sanctions, Affecting 2.5M Users

  • NoOnes shut down after 3 years, telling its users to withdraw funds.
  • Sanctions cut off partners and flagged NoOnes wallets as high risk.
  • BitMart reversed its own shutdown a day earlier, weighing a potential phased restart.
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NoOnes has shut down, telling users to withdraw funds immediately. The team warned that balances tied to the platform may be flagged after August 23.

The peer-to-peer marketplace served more than 2.5 million users in three years. Sanctions cost it essential partners, leaving withdrawals as the only function still running.

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NoOnes Shuts Down After Sanctions Hit

NoOnes said it worked to resolve and remove the sanctions, but failed. Blockchain monitoring providers then classified its wallets and transactions as high risk.

This has made it difficult for the platform to process transactions and operate normally.

“We explored every possible option, but continuing NoOnes was no longer sustainable,” the blog read.

The wind-down began on August 17. The P2P marketplace closed on August 21, taking Swap, the Visa card, crypto off-ramps, the gift card store, and Lightning payments with it.

Withdrawals now run only through the Bitcoin (BTC) network and Tether (USDT) on TRON. The team strongly advised users to withdraw their entire balance immediately and no later than Sunday, August 23, 2026.

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“Because of the EU sanctions listing, external compliance providers may review or change the risk ratings of certain NoOnes company wallets,” the team said.

The Council of the EU adopted its 21st sanctions package against Russia in late July. Binance will also stop processing transactions involving several platforms on August 23. 

Crypto Closures Pile Up While BitMart Changes Course

NoOnes joins a long 2026 list. OrdinalsBot announced its wind-down this week after three years. More than 120 crypto projects have shut down in 2026, according to RootData. 

Alea Research reviewed 110 of those cases through mid-August. Decentralized Finance (DeFi) accounted for 40 closures (36%), while centralized exchanges accounted for only 7.

One name has since moved the other way. BitMart said this week that it is weighing a restructuring plan rather than a full liquidation, with a roadmap expected by September 9.

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