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Coinbase to Support Injective (INJ) Migration Ahead of EVM Mainnet Launch
Coinbase, one of the largest publicly traded cryptocurrency exchanges, has confirmed it will support the upcoming migration of Injective (INJ) tokens. The migration is scheduled to take place from July 20 to July 22, 2024, and will transition INJ from its current Ethereum-based ERC-20 standard to a new native token on Injective’s own EVM-compatible mainnet.
What the Migration Entails
The migration marks a significant technical upgrade for the Injective blockchain, which is moving from being a token on Ethereum to operating its own Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) mainnet. This shift means INJ holders will need to swap their existing ERC-20 tokens for the new native version to continue using the network and participating in its ecosystem.
Coinbase will handle the conversion automatically for users holding INJ on its platform during the migration window. The exchange has advised users to ensure their tokens are in a Coinbase wallet before the process begins. After the migration, the old ERC-20 INJ tokens will no longer be supported or functional.
Why This Matters for INJ Holders
For holders of Injective, this migration is not optional. The new native token will be the only valid asset on the upgraded network. Those who do not migrate their tokens before the deadline risk losing access to their holdings, as the old contract will be deprecated.
The move to a dedicated EVM mainnet is intended to give Injective greater control over its network parameters, transaction throughput, and smart contract capabilities. By launching its own chain, Injective aims to offer lower fees and faster finality compared to operating on Ethereum’s layer-1.
Market and Ecosystem Implications
Injective is a decentralized exchange (DEX) protocol that focuses on cross-chain derivatives trading. The launch of its own EVM mainnet is expected to attract developers looking to build DeFi applications with interoperability features. The migration also aligns with a broader industry trend of application-specific blockchains seeking sovereignty over their infrastructure.
Coinbase’s support for the migration adds a layer of convenience for retail users, but it also signals the exchange’s confidence in the project’s technical roadmap. Major exchange backing can influence market sentiment and liquidity during transitional periods.
Timeline and User Guidance
The migration window is tight—only three days. Coinbase has not yet indicated whether it will support late migrations or provide extended support for users who miss the deadline. Injective’s team has also published its own migration guide for users holding tokens in self-custody wallets.
Users are strongly advised to review official communications from both Coinbase and Injective to understand the exact steps required. As with any token migration, the risk of user error is significant, and the window for correction is limited.
Conclusion
Coinbase’s decision to support the Injective migration provides a streamlined path for many holders, but the July 20–22 window leaves little room for delay. The migration is a critical step in Injective’s evolution from an Ethereum-based token to a self-sovereign network. Users should act promptly to avoid losing access to their assets.
FAQs
Q1: Do I need to do anything if I hold INJ on Coinbase?No, Coinbase will automatically convert your ERC-20 INJ tokens to the new native token during the migration window. However, you must ensure your tokens are in your Coinbase account before July 20.
Q2: What happens if I miss the migration window?If you hold INJ in a self-custody wallet and miss the window, you may need to use a manual migration tool provided by Injective. Tokens left on the old contract after the deprecation may become inaccessible.
Q3: Will the new INJ token have the same value as the old one?The migration is a 1:1 swap. The new native token represents the same underlying asset and value as the old ERC-20 version, but on the new Injective EVM mainnet.
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