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OM has successfully completed its migration from Ethereum to MANTRA Chain mainnet, wrapping up a 450-day transition that spanned from late October 2024 through mid-January 2026. The migration saw substantial on-chain activity, with over 68,000 transactions processed throughout the period. In total, approximately 836 million ERC20 OM tokens were transferred to more than 63,000 addresses on the new chain, marking a major milestone for the project's ecosystem expansion.
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836M tokens transferred to the new chain, this number looks quite solid
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68,000 transactions, 63,000 addresses, feels like the ecosystem is still alive
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From Ethereum to MANTRA, betting that this new chain can withstand
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Wait, is it really all migrated? No one was left behind, right?
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The biggest risk in such long-term migrations is unexpected issues midway, OM is quite stable
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836M, what about mine... checking walleting
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The boots have finally landed, but the speed is a bit disappointing.
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83,600 million tokens have been distributed, I don't know what will happen next.
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The biggest concern with such a large migration is liquidity issues. Can OM stay stable afterward?
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Wow, cross-chain migration has taken so long, I'm a bit worried.
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Wait, is 83.6 billion tokens a bit exaggerated...
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Who is actually using it? 63,000 addresses still seem too scattered.