Edited By
Clara Schmidt

A wave of concern is washing over HBAR supporters as prominent projects like Atma and The Coupon Bureau exit the platform, sparking debate about the impact on Hedera's future. Users are divided on whether these losses are setbacks or merely bumps in the road to broader adoption.
The recent exits highlight a concern regarding HBAR's appeal to major enterprises. Atma, which once pushed the boundaries of crypto integration, appears uncertain in its commitment, with some speculating about a return in the future. Meanwhile, The Coupon Bureauβs departure has drawn mixed reactions, leaving many questioning the stability of enterprise usage on Hedera.
Not all users view these departures as detrimental. Some argue that the loss of these particular projects is minor in the grander scheme. "Thereβs no reason they canβt come back at some point," one commenter stated, reflecting a sense of hope. Conversely, others voiced frustration, noting, "Losing the only enterprise use case active in the entire industry isnβt a big deal?"
The tension reveals a split: while some see value in the projects that are still emerging, others lament the departure of established ones.
"Losing Atma and TCB isnβt a big deal. More innovative use cases are on the way."
Comments reveal a clear trend toward the necessity of innovative technology partnerships. Users are calling for a shift from familiar faces to fresh tech names. "Hedera needs new innovative Tech names instead of big names," argued one participant, indicating a desire for new ideas rather than a reliance on established brands.
π‘ Departures of Atma and The Coupon Bureau raising eyebrows in the community
β οΈ Some insist these losses won't hinder Hederaβs future
π Calls for the platform to focus on innovative partnerships
As these discussions evolve, one question remains: Will Hedera's current trajectory lead to a renaissance of new projects, or will it struggle to regain lost ground?