Crypto Token Migration Tracker: ASI, POL & Active Migrations
Token migrations are a critical part of the evolving crypto landscape. When projects upgrade their tokenomics, rebrand, or merge with other protocols, holders must swap their old tokens for new ones. Missing a migration deadline can result in lost funds. This tracker monitors all major active and completed token migrations so you never miss a swap.
Active & Recent Token Migrations
| Migration | Status | Progress | Deadline |
|---|---|---|---|
| FET + AGIX + OCEAN → ASI | Active | 78% | Jun 30, 2026 |
| MATIC → POL | Complete | 100% | Dec 31, 2025 |
| RNDR → RENDER | Complete | 100% | Sep 30, 2025 |
| Dymension RollApp Migrations | In Progress | 45% | Dec 31, 2026 |
Artificial Superintelligence Alliance (ASI)
ActiveThe Artificial Superintelligence Alliance merges Fetch.ai (FET), SingularityNET (AGIX), and Ocean Protocol (OCEAN) into a single ASI token. The merger aims to create the largest open-source, decentralized AI network.
How to Migrate
- Visit the official ASI migration portal at asi.ai
- Connect your wallet containing FET, AGIX, or OCEAN tokens
- Select which tokens you want to migrate
- Approve the token spend and confirm the swap transaction
- ASI tokens will appear in your wallet after confirmation
Polygon 2.0 (POL)
CompletePolygon upgraded its native MATIC token to POL as part of Polygon 2.0. POL serves as the gas and staking token for the Polygon ecosystem, supporting multiple chains via the AggLayer.
How to Migrate
- MATIC on Polygon PoS was automatically converted to POL
- MATIC on Ethereum can be migrated via the official Polygon migration contract
- Visit portal.polygon.technology to migrate remaining Ethereum MATIC
- Approve and confirm the 1:1 swap transaction
Render Network (RENDER)
CompleteRender Network migrated from Ethereum (RNDR) to Solana (RENDER) for faster and cheaper GPU rendering transactions. The migration moved the token to the Solana blockchain while maintaining a 1:1 ratio.
How to Migrate
- Migration was handled via the official Render burn-and-mint bridge
- RNDR tokens on Ethereum were burned in exchange for RENDER on Solana
- Late migrations may still be possible via the official portal at rendernetwork.com
Dymension (DYM) RollApp Token Migrations
In ProgressDymension's RollApp ecosystem involves multiple token migrations as new RollApps launch and existing IBC-bridged tokens transition to native RollApp tokens on the Dymension network.
How to Migrate
- Check the Dymension portal for available RollApp migrations
- Connect your Keplr or Leap wallet
- Select the IBC token to migrate to its native RollApp version
- Confirm the IBC transfer and migration transaction
Crypto Token Migration Tracker FAQ
A token migration (also called a token swap) occurs when a cryptocurrency project replaces its existing token with a new one. This can happen due to a blockchain upgrade, a merger between projects, a rebrand, or a move to a different blockchain network. Holders of the old token must swap it for the new token, usually at a fixed ratio.
Missing a migration deadline can have serious consequences. In some cases, the old token becomes worthless and can no longer be swapped. However, many projects offer extended grace periods or maintain migration contracts indefinitely. Always check the official project documentation for deadline details and late migration options.
The ASI migration merges three AI tokens: Fetch.ai (FET), SingularityNET (AGIX), and Ocean Protocol (OCEAN) into a single ASI token. The swap ratios are FET 1:1, AGIX 0.433350:1, and OCEAN 0.433226:1 relative to ASI. You can migrate via the official ASI migration portal by connecting your wallet and approving the token swap.
Yes, the MATIC to POL migration is complete. MATIC on Polygon PoS was automatically converted to POL. If you still hold MATIC on Ethereum, you can migrate it to POL via the official Polygon migration contract at a 1:1 ratio at portal.polygon.technology.
Official token migrations conducted through verified project contracts are generally safe. However, scammers often create fake migration portals to steal tokens. Always verify migration URLs from the official project website or social media channels. Never approve unlimited token spending, and use hardware wallets when possible for large amounts.
Yes, token migrations on Ethereum or other blockchains require gas fees. The fee depends on network congestion at the time of the swap. Some projects subsidize migration gas costs or offer migrations on lower-fee networks. Check the official migration portal for current gas estimates.