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HAPI Ends Allbridge Support on June 9 — A New Cross-Chain Chapter Begins

We’re officially sunsetting support for the HAPI token on Allbridge starting June 9.

As part of our ongoing effort to expand cross-chain capabilities, we’re transitioning to NEAR Intents — a native chain abstraction tech developed by NEAR Protocol.
It offers a secure, trustless, and cost-efficient way to move assets across chains without delays or approvals.

We deeply appreciate the collaboration and support from the Allbridge team over the years.
It’s been a solid partnership — and we part ways on good terms, wishing them continued success ahead.

More details coming soon.



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HAPI Ends Allbridge Support on June 9 — A New Cross-Chain Chapter Begins

We’re officially sunsetting support for the HAPI token on Allbridge starting June 9.

As part of our ongoing effort to expand cross-chain capabilities, we’re transitioning to NEAR Intents — a native chain abstraction tech developed by NEAR Protocol.
It offers a secure, trustless, and cost-efficient way to move assets across chains without delays or approvals.

We deeply appreciate the collaboration and support from the Allbridge team over the years.
It’s been a solid partnership — and we part ways on good terms, wishing them continued success ahead.

More details coming soon.

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