The HUPAYX team has been dedicated to promoting the mainstream adoption of virtual asset payment systems for the past 6 years. In this time, they have developed a unique mainnet and continuously worked on enhancing its performance. However, in order to achieve broader exchange listings, improve services, and expand globally, they have made the decision to switch to a proven commercial mainnet. This shift will help in project scalability and improve user convenience. With the decreased transaction costs offered by various mainnet services, changing the mainnet is essential to optimize the goal of creating a global payment system. The current network, Taycan, will be replaced by Polygon. Specific details regarding swap schedules will be provided through official channels in the future. Thank you for your attention.
Migration from Taycan to Polygon Network

by Giorgi Kostiuk
2 years ago

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