Currently show a "This repository is empty.", metadata shows it could have been deleted and recreated 15 hours ago, the current repository description is "This is your first repository".
Still, I would probably abandon the name for trademark enforcement reasons. It's low hanging fruit for them if they want to kill you.
(this is also why the Pentium was called the Pentium instead of the numbers that processors used to be called.. and why the gameboy copyright text was embedded into the ROMs)
A textbook case: public funds burned for years on a service that was never viable. The money's gone, the work's gone, and predictably, so is the project. Same old story.
Which public funds ? DNS0.eu was a private initiative, from the NextDNS founders. DNS4EU is a public initiative, as mentioned in the news, and this one is still supported and actively developed.