The ICON Network will permanently shut down on December 31, 2026, and fully migrate to SODAX
According to official news, the ICON Network will officially cease operations and permanently shut down on December 31, 2026, fully transitioning to SODAX.
After the shutdown, a read-only archive will be provided for historical transaction inquiries. The final deadline for migrating ICX to SODA tokens is December 31, 2026; after this date, migration will not be possible. Starting from September 30, 2026, token migration will become one-way, only supporting ICX to be exchanged for SODA.
Currently, the liquidity of the ICON network has been migrated to the SODAX protocol, and the centralized exchange Kraken has listed SODA on its online roadmap.
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