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Shutdown of 8 Networks | What You Need to Know

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Shutdown of 8 Networks | What You Need to Know


Meria provides reliable, high-performance, and large-scale staking infrastructure. As part of our commitment to delivering high-quality service, we regularly reassess the networks we support in order to ensure sustainable strategic, technical, and operational alignment.

Today, we announce the shutdown of several blockchains from our staking infrastructure. Please note that this only affect networks where we operate as validators and stakers who use our on-chain services. Users of the centralized platform meria.com are therefore not affected.

The 8 Affected Networks


The following 8 networks will no longer be supported by Meria as of July 1, 2025:
• Quicksilver
• Juno
• Sommelier
• KI
• Dymension
• Persistence
• Evmos
• IRISnet
• Namada

Deactivation Timeline


Here are the key steps in the process:
• Public announcement on May 21, 2025
• Full validator shutdown on July 1, 2025

Why This Decision?


This decision is based on an assessment combining:
• Client demand and activity
• Network reliability and technical maturity
• Alignment with our product roadmap
• Long-term protocol viability
Our goal is to focus our resources on blockchains with strong adoption potential, solid governance, and a stable staking environment.

What This Means for Users


If you are currently staking on one of these networks via Meria validators, your funds are not lost; they remain on the blockchain.
We recommend that you withdraw or redelegate your funds before the full deactivation date.

Our support team remains available for any questions or assistance related to this shutdown process. Don’t hesitate to contact us.

We thank all stakeholders of these networks for their trust and collaboration. This decision will allow us to strengthen our commitment to the chains we consider strategic for the future of staking and decentralized finance (DeFi).

Redelegate to Network Validators


To continue benefiting from staking and rewards despite the gradual offboarding of certain validators, we’re sharing a list of reliable operators to whom you can confidently redelegate your tokens.

We recommend redirecting your stakes to one of these validators. They are all technically skilled players who are actively involved in the ecosystem, provide valuable services that support network decentralization, and are recognized for their professionalism and technical reliability: Enigma, Imperator, HighStakes, Inter Blockchain Services, StakeLab, ITRocket, Polkachu.

You can choose any of them if you wish to continue staking through their validator. This list is based on our field experience, but you are free to delegate to any validator of your choice.

This recommendation does not constitute investment advice.
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