The Solana ecosystem project SOON announced on the X platform that its soonBase L3 network will officially shut down on March 26. The team stated that as the SOON ecosystem develops, resources will be focused on advancing the AI capital market and related AI-driven products and infrastructure. The SOON mainnet and svmBNB network will not be affected and will remain fully operational.
All users must withdraw their assets on soonBase L3 using the official bridging tool before March 26. After the shutdown, any remaining assets will be transferred to a contract controlled by the team on Base for safekeeping, and subsequent withdrawals will need to be handled manually by the team.
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