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Polygon is Discontinuing MATIC BEP-2: What Does this Mean?

Published 01/12/2022, 08:29 AM
Updated 01/12/2022, 08:30 AM
Polygon is Discontinuing MATIC BEP-2: What Does this Mean?

Ethereum scaling solution, Polygon, has announced the discontinuation of its BEP-2 tokens. Polygon launched the MATIC BEP-2 token in 2019n after its MATIC listing and integration with the Binance DEX and its main chain (not the Binance Smart Chain).

BEP-2 is a standard for tokens created by Binance to allow customers to send assets faster. The MATIC BEP-2 token was launched to provide added liquidity, autonomy, more trading pairs, and security for MATIC Holders.

Polygon Discontinues MATIC BEP-2

Polygon explained that it conferred with Binance to discontinue MATIC BEP-2 due to low usage of the tokens. Failing to achieve the purpose of its launch, the 150 million MATIC BEP-2 tokens will be discontinued. Polygon announced;

Ethereum

Polygon clarified that all BEP2 MATIC will burn when all users are swapping, wiping them from existence.

On the Flipside

  • While MATIC BEP2 fails to bolster liquidity on Binance, MATIC has been one of the best performing cryptos, gaining more than 12,000% in 2021

Why You Should Care

Crypto projects are not immune to failing, and Polygon is looking to declutter as it builds to support multiple types of applications.

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