LayerZero loses 12 partners this year as ZRO drops 31%
LayerZero has lost a dozen partners in 2026, with Ethereum node service provider Nethermind becoming the latest to leave after ending its verifier role on Wednesday and moving to a rival. The exits have stacked up since May and include Kelp DAO, Solv Protocol, Re.xyz, Kraken’s kBTC, Lombard, Virtuals Protocol, Yuzu Money, Mantle, BitGo, Huma Finance, and the Wyoming Stable Token Commission. By early July, more than $7 billion in assets had moved off LayerZero, and BitGo’s August departure pushed that total toward $15 billion. The retreat followed LayerZero’s April admission that Lazarus Group hackers had poisoned its internal RPCs. The company said at the time, “We made a mistake by allowing our DVN to act as a 1/1 DVN for high-value transactions.” LayerZero co-founder and CEO Bryan Pellegrino pushed back on early criticism, while one defender said the departures represented about 3% of usage by volume and less than 1% of messages. Even so, the project has kept pulling back support, and ZRO is now down 31% this year, 56% over the past 12 months, and 88% from its December 2024 all-time high.








