Nillion will gradually migrate to Ethereum.
privacy secure computing network Nillion will gradually migrate to Ethereum. The official statement says that it will first migrate the treasury and NIL tokens from NilChain to the Ethereum mainnet, adopting a new ERC-20 token contract. In February 2026, the team will launch a cross-chain channel to the Ethereum mainnet, allowing users to migrate NIL tokens from the Cosmos network to Ethereum and directly participate in activities within the Ethereum ecosystem. In addition, next year the team will deploy the Nillion L2 layer on Ethereum based on native smart contracts and network tools, enabling staking functions, on-chain coordination mechanisms through developers’ existing wallets and infrastructure, and seamlessly integrating Nillion’s private computing and storage layer.
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