Vaulta

What’s the new token symbol?

$A replaces $EOS as the native token.

How do I swap?

If your tokens are custodied by a centralized exchange, check with your exchange to confirm if they are handling the swap for you. To swap manually, the official Vaulta Swap Portal is the easiest and safest method. Simply connect your wallet and follow the guided process to exchange $EOS for $A.

Advanced users can also perform a direct on-chain swap by sending $EOS to the core.vaulta account. You’ll receive an equal amount of $A in return.

Do I need to swap right away?

There is no required deadline, but we recommend swapping early to ensure full access to Vaulta features across wallets, apps, and exchanges.

Is the swap bi-directional?

Yes. The swap will be bi-directional for the first four months. During that period, $EOS and $A can be exchanged 1:1 in either direction using the Vaulta Swap Portal. After four months, the portal will support one-way swaps from $EOS to $A only.

What happens if I don’t swap?

Your EOS will remain on-chain, but utility and liquidity will increasingly shift to $A as platforms adopt the new token. While there is no deadline to complete the swap, we recommend doing so early to ensure uninterrupted access across apps, wallets, and exchanges. You will not lose access to your funds, and swapping will remain available beyond the initial transition period.

What actions are required for on-chain token holders?

On-chain token holders will have access to a dedicated swap portal to exchange their EOS tokens for Vaulta’s new native token. Initially, swaps will be bi-directional but will become one-way after a 4-month grace period, subject to future updates and confirmation.

Will centralized exchanges handle the swap?

Many will. Check with your provider for confirmation.

What if my tokens are currently staked?

Any $EOS tokens that are currently staked will remain staked and continue earning yield. $A tokens that are staked will add to your total stake. When a user unstakes via the core.vaulta contract, all tokens will unstake as $A tokens.

Any fees?

No. The swap is 1:1, with no fees or slippage.

Does the Vaulta token introduce any new tokenomics?

No. The $A token has the same total supply, allocation, and vesting schedules as EOS. Only the ticker and name are changing.

Is Vaulta a new blockchain?

No. It’s the same core Antelope technology, refreshed with a new name and mission.

Vaulta operates using the same mainnet that was previously called the EOS Network. All state history remains intact. The key difference is that the $A token will now be the native resource and governance token with all of the properties that the EOS token previously had.

What happens to my altcoins that I am holding?

Altcoins will not be impacted at all by the Vaulta rebrand and token swap. All of the existing smart contracts, including token contracts, that were previously deployed onto the EOS mainnet will still exist on Vaulta because it is not a new mainnet or network. Therefore, all balances will remain the same as before with no end user actions required.

Do developers need to update anything?

Most contracts will run without change. Developers should update token identifiers to ensure smooth operation with $A.

Are there security risks?

As with any token transition, scams may emerge. Use only official links and platforms. When in doubt, use the Vaulta Swap Portal.

Have the new smart contracts been audited?

Yes, the contracts have passed extensive security audits from both Certik and Sentnl.

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