PANews reported on October 9th that the Web3 fantasy sports platform Sorare announced its migration from StarkEx to Solana, according to its official blog, to improve transaction speed and cost efficiency. Starting in October, ETH balances will be migrated to Base (Coinbase's Ethereum Layer 2). By the end of the month, all Sorare cards will be bridged to Solana NFTs, retaining rarity, numbering, season, XP, and metadata. Payments and rewards will support both ETH and Solana. Users can upload to the Ethereum mainnet before the migration. Cards retrieved externally must be bridged back to Solana before they can be traded on Sorare. Officials stated that they are exploring collaboration with external communities and the possible launch of a Sorare token in the future.PANews reported on October 9th that the Web3 fantasy sports platform Sorare announced its migration from StarkEx to Solana, according to its official blog, to improve transaction speed and cost efficiency. Starting in October, ETH balances will be migrated to Base (Coinbase's Ethereum Layer 2). By the end of the month, all Sorare cards will be bridged to Solana NFTs, retaining rarity, numbering, season, XP, and metadata. Payments and rewards will support both ETH and Solana. Users can upload to the Ethereum mainnet before the migration. Cards retrieved externally must be bridged back to Solana before they can be traded on Sorare. Officials stated that they are exploring collaboration with external communities and the possible launch of a Sorare token in the future.

Sorare announced its migration from StarkEx to Solana and is exploring the possibility of launching the Sorare token in the future.

2025/10/09 11:30

PANews reported on October 9th that the Web3 fantasy sports platform Sorare announced its migration from StarkEx to Solana, according to its official blog, to improve transaction speed and cost efficiency. Starting in October, ETH balances will be migrated to Base (Coinbase's Ethereum Layer 2). By the end of the month, all Sorare cards will be bridged to Solana NFTs, retaining rarity, numbering, season, XP, and metadata. Payments and rewards will support both ETH and Solana. Users can upload to the Ethereum mainnet before the migration. Cards retrieved externally must be bridged back to Solana before they can be traded on Sorare. Officials stated that they are exploring collaboration with external communities and the possible launch of a Sorare token in the future.

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