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MilkyWay announced the closure of the L1 mainnet, and all assets have been returned to the native chain

By: rootdata|2026/03/26 12:42:00
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MilkyWay officially announced that it has officially initiated the process to shut down the L1 mainnet. Before the shutdown, the team completed an on-chain upgrade and safely migrated all user assets from the MilkyWay L1 chain back to their respective native chains. This initiative aims to ensure that user assets return to their original blockchain networks intact and securely.

According to the announcement, users who previously held assets on MilkyWay should now be able to view the relevant assets on the corresponding original networks. For example, TIA assets that were cross-chained from Celestia to MilkyWay should now be re-displayed on the Celestia network. If users are unable to see their assets, the official team recommends submitting their wallet addresses to the official team or leaving a message under the announcement post for further assistance.

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