Moonbeam Shutdown Set for July 31, 2026: What Users to Do Now

Moonbeam Shutdown Confirmed for July 31, 2026

Moonbeam Shutdown Details: Token Migration to New Platform Launch

Wormhole has confirmed that the Moonbeam network will shut down for good on July 31, 2026. The cross-chain protocol shares the news directly, and it gives users a hard deadline to move their funds off the chain. 

Moonbeam Shutdown News

Source: Official Announcement

Moonbeam Shutdown Detail: Key Dates, Asset, and User Actions

  • Announcement made by: Wormhole (cross-chain protocol)

  • Shutting down date: July 31, 2026

  • Timeline of transition: continues running in parallel till the July deadline

  • Withdrawal of assets: Wormhole & Portal won’t assist anymore beyond the deadline day

  • Action taken by user: users need to bridge their assets independently through Moon beam

  • Token Migration: GLMR tokens will be migrated at a 1:1 ratio to Base, currently ongoing

What Moonbeam Was: The Polkadot Parachain 

Moonbeam is a smart contract parachain in the Polkadot system, compatible with the Ethereum network. A parachain is an independent blockchain that has the security of the main relay chain (in this case, Polkadot) while performing its operations and applications.

During the following years, it developed into one of the major interoperability platforms collaborating with Wormhole for cross-chain asset movement and DeFi activities.

Moonbeam Network Shutdown Reasons After All These Years in the Polkadot Ecosystem

The growth of the platform slowed down after layer-2 solutions in Ethereum attracted liquidity and development interest from Polkadot parachains. The shutdown of Moon beam was announced by the platform itself before the last update, which means that this was not a sudden decision.

The team frames this move as a resource shift, not a failure of the parachain model itself. Evolving opportunities in AI are cited as the main driver behind the pivot. Leadership wants to put its resources toward a new direction instead of maintaining the existing parachain. 

New Direction: GLMR Migration and the New Moonbeam Protocol AI Plan 

Moon beam GLMR token holders get a 1:1 migration path to a native ERC-20 token on Base, the Ethereum layer-2 network from Coinbase. The bridge is open right now, ahead of the deadline. 

On top of the migration, the team plans to relaunch under the name Moonbeam Protocol, a decentralized network built for autonomous AI agents to find each other, negotiate work, coordinate tasks, and settle payments on-chain without a middleman. 

No launch date has been set beyond the current migration window. 

Another Shut Down: Ctrl Wallet Permanently Exits

Just a day before this Moonbeam news, Ctrl Wallet (multichain self-custody wallet) announced its own permanent shutdown.

Ctrl Wallet Permanently Exits

Starting July 7, Ctrl Wallet came off the App Store, Google Play, and browser extension stores, though existing users kept full function, including transfers, swaps, and dApp connections, through August 2.

After August 3, Ctrl Wallet only allows mnemonic exports, with sending, receiving, swapping, and dApp access all turned off. Holders need to export their 12- or 24-word mnemonic and move it into another wallet, or shift assets to an exchange, before that window closes.

Shutdowns like these keep showing up across crypto as projects rework their priorities toward faster chains and newer trends like AI. Liquidity keeps chasing wherever activity concentrates, and older networks with thinner usage face pressure to either merge, migrate, or close. 

For now, anyone holding GLMR or funds bridged through Moon beam should complete the transfer well before July 31, since recovery options disappear once that date passes.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Crypto markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making any investment decisions.


Bhumika Baghel

About the Author Bhumika Baghel

English News Writer at coingabbar.com

Bhumika Baghel is a crypto journalist with over 1.5 years of experience in industry research, financial analysis, and content creation. She specializes in producing insightful blogs, news articles, and SEO-optimized content. Passionate about providing accurate, engaging, and timely perspectives on the ever-evolving crypto space, Bhumi, as a journalist at Coin Gabbar, focuses on researching and analyzing market trends, writing news reports, and delivering in-depth coverage of cryptocurrency developments, regulatory updates, and emerging blockchain technologies.


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