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EOS Network are rebranding to Vaulta . If you hold EOS tokens, here's what you need to know.
, a blockchain platform launched in 2018, is to Vaulta. This isn’t just a rebranding or a cosmetic name change; it’s a strategic pivot.
The EOS Network on March 18, 2025, that it’s shifting its focus toward "Web3 banking", aiming to blend decentralised finance (DeFi) with traditional banking systems.
The rebrand to Vaulta is meant to signal a new era of security, scalability, and financial innovation, leveraging the existing EOS blockchain tech with some .
The official transition is slated for late May 2025, though that date could shift slightly. The EOS Network Foundation (ENF) is driving this change, and they’re saying they are not scrapping the old tech. Rather, they’re enhancing it under the Vaulta banner to target institutional and consumer financial services.
EOS isn’t disappearing; it’s evolving into Vaulta. The core blockchain infrastructure remains, but it’s being repositioned to emphasise Web3 banking features like wealth management, consumer payments, and portfolio investment tools.
The rebrand includes a token swap. EOS token holders will exchange their coins for Vaulta tokens at a 1:1 ratio. This process will kick off in and run for four months via a dedicated swap portal.
The new Vaulta token will inherit EOS’s current listings on around 140 exchanges, so liquidity shouldn’t be an issue. The ticker symbol for Vaulta hasn’t been revealed yet, but it’s coming soon.
The amount of your tokens won’t change due to the rebrand itself. Five EOS becomes five Vaulta, it is as simple as that. The swap should be seamless for most users, especially if you hold EOS on a platform like CoinJar.
The most likely scenario for CoinJar customers, is to withdraw EOS to a personal EOS-compatible wallet, subsequently generating a new address within a Vaulta network wallet.
Following this, customers may execute the exchange via the designated swap website by linking both wallets.
Alternatively, individuals may opt to sell their EOS or exchange it for another cryptocurrency through CoinJar’s platform. It should be noted that capital gains tax implications could arise in either case.
Coinjar intends to inform customers should the option to perform a swap on their behalf become available, though this remains an improbable outcome at present.
EOS has had a rocky ride since its $4 billion in 2018. Once hyped as an “Ethereum killer,” it struggled to maintain momentum against competitors like Ethereum and Solana.
The rebrand to Vaulta is a bid to reposition EOS as a leader in Web3 banking, tapping into the growing demand for secure, regulated crypto-financial services.
The name “Vaulta” evokes a secure, vault-like system, aligning with their goal of bridging traditional finance and DeFi.
EOS faced criticism over centralisation, governance issues, and failing to live up to its early hype. Vaulta is a fresh start, aiming to shed that baggage and focus on a niche (Web3 banking) where it can stand out.
The transition is a bold move to revitalise a once-top-tier blockchain. Your coins will become Vaulta coins, the tech will get a facelift, and the focus will sharpen on financial innovation.
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