MATIC Tokens To Upgrade To POL In September As A Part Of Polygon 2.0
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Layer 2 blockchain Polygon is set to migrate its MATIC token to POL as a part of its upgrade to Polygon 2.0.
According to a July 18 X post from the Polygon Foundation, the upgrade will commence on September 4. Initially, POL will replace MATIC as the primary token for gas payments and the staking token for its proof-of-stake (PoS) consensus.
Over the long haul, the token would “serve a crucial role in the AggLayer,” Polygon’s growing network of aggregated blockchains.
“The current community consensus proposes that POL will support broader roles in the Polygon staking hub (to be released in 2025), including block generation, zero-knowledge proof generation, and participation in Data Availability Committees (DACs).”
The POL upgrade went live on the Polygon testnet on July 17, giving network developers and infrastructure providers time to prepare for the mainnet upgrade.
User holding MATIC on the Polygon network are not required to do anything, and their tokens will be automatically upgraded. However, those holding on Ethereum, Polygon zkEVM, or centralized exchanges will be required to bridge, update smart contracts, or use a migration contract.
For users on most major centralized exchanges, Polygon expects the upgrade to be done automatically.
However, if a non-custodial user fails to update the Remote Procedure Call (RPC) settings in their crypto wallets, it may incorrectly display “MATIC” instead of “POL” as the token symbol. RPC settings are configuration details that allow wallets like MetaMask to communicate with a specific blockchain network.
At the time of publication, there’s no deadline set for MATIC holders on Ethereum and Polygon zkEVM to upgrade to POL.
“The community will have the power to establish a deadline in the future,” the announcement noted.
Plans to replace MATIC with POL were initially announced in July 2023, with the Ethereum contract for the POL token launched a few months later, on Oct. 25.
POL migration is the first step in laying the foundation for Polygon 2.0, which is touted as the “Value Layer of the Internet.” The upgrade is expected to offer significant scalability and liquidity improvements.
POL would have an initial supply of 10 billion and offer holders governance rights in the Polygon 2.0 ecosystem. 2% of the entire POL supply will be set aside annually for validator rewards and the community treasury.
The announcement comes as Polygon’s NFT sale volume eclipsed that of Solana and Bitcoin earlier this month. The surge was witnessed despite the overall NFT sector witnessing a more than 70% drop in the total number of NFT buyers.
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