HAQQ Network Ends SushiSwap L1 Support as Focus Shifts to Haqq Ethiq L2
HAQQ Network, the blockchain entity driving decentralized ecosystems, is ending support for SushiSwap on the L1 chain by 2025’s end. The decision takes place at a time when HAQQ is shifting toward its cutting-edge L2 platform, Haqq Ethiq. As HAQQ Network revealed on X, with this development, it can consolidate its economic operations around infrastructure and products that are in line with its roadmap for the long term. The development also emphasizes the requirement for liquidity providers to extract positions within the present time window to guarantee uninterrupted asset access.
📢 Announcement: SushiSwap support on HAQQ L1 ends by the end of the year.
— ISLM (@Islamic_Coin) December 4, 2025
Liquidity providers should withdraw their positions within the available withdrawal window.
Full details: https://t.co/rqXLEieiwh
HAQQ Winds Down Support for SushiSwap on L1 While Transitioning to Haqq Ethtiq L2
The winding down of SushiSwap support on HAQQ Network’s L1 signifies its shift toward Haqq Ethiq L2. However, HAQQ L1 will continue its operations as a permissionless and open chain. Even then, the SushiSwap swap and liquidity routing will not remain available following the cutoff date.
As a result, the HAQQ L1-based liquidity providers need to remove LP positions from the pools before they eventually stop functioning for pricing, trading, and other such activities via SushiSwap. HAQQ has also assured the consumers that their funds are safe on-chain, while timely extraction is advised to avoid last-minute complications or congestion. This step underscores a systematic evolution in the lifecycle of the network, letting HAQQ concentrate economic activity and liquidity in relatively efficient and scalable infrastructure.
Enhancing Consumer Experience and Scalability, with Cheaper and Faster Transactions
According to HAQQ Network, by focusing on the next-gen Haqq Ethiq L2, it is ready to enable the seamless tradability, composability, and listability of assets across liquidity venues and AMMs. The development is anticipated to deliver rapid execution, decrease fees, and an inclusive consumer experience. Ultimately, with the respective transition, HAQQ is elevating its position to deliver a relatively user-centered, scalable, and more efficient blockchain environment.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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