ICON Network Shuts Down Blockchain, Migrates to SODAX Cross-Network Infrastructure
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Summary
This article discusses the shutdown of the ICON Network blockchain on December 31, 2026, as it completes its migration to SODAX. The piece explores the strategic decision to shut down a blockchain when it makes sense to transition to a different infrastructure model. ICON Network's mission continues through SODAX, which serves as cross-network execution and liquidity infrastructure for builders and networks across popular blockchain networks.
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Cross-network execution and liquidity for builders and networks, live across all popular networks.
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