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Pocket Network Shannon Migration Announcement

3 min readMay 6, 2025

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will undergo a major, consensus-breaking, non-backwards-compatible migration from Morse to Shannon before the end of Q2.

The exact date will be finalized based on community feedback — your input matters. You can read more about our shadow MainNet launch or the history of the migration.

Once a concrete date is set, ecosystem participants will have exactly 14 days to prepare. This could happen as early as next week. It is deliberately lower than the 21-day on-chain unstaking time to prevent the gamification of the network.

The docs behind the links in this post are being updated daily. You can also find a mirror of this post in table format.

A single visual of the links and detais to get a quick high-level picture of what’s happening.

What’s happening to my POKT?

  • All staked and liquid balances migrate 1 : 1.
  • Shannon is switching to — every account requires a new address. is required to claim tokens.
  • are updated continuously — check them before acting.

🏦 Exchanges & Investors

What’s happening & changing? Balances migrate 1:1, but new cryptographic schemes are used for addresses and keys.

What do you need to do?

  1. Create Shannon accounts
  2. Claim Morse accounts
  3. (Optional) Run a full node

Key Links:

⚙️ Suppliers (formerly Servicers / Node-Runners)

What’s happening & changing? Supplier stakes & balances migrate onchain, but operators must update their tooling, infra, and configs to provide services and earn rewards on Shannon.

What do you need to do?

  1. Stake a Shannon Supplier
  2. Stand up a Relay Miner
  3. Claim your Morse Servicer
  4. Reconfigure your endpoints

Key Links:

🌐 Applications & Gateways

What’s happening & changing? App stakes & balances migrate onchain, but Gateway operators must migrate to running PATH to settle traffic on Shannon.

What do you need to do?

  1. Stake a Shannon Application
  2. Stake a Shannon Gateway
  3. Stand up a PATH Gateway
  4. Claim your Morse Application

Key Links:

🔐 Validators

What’s happening & changing? Validators are now decoupled from Suppliers and follow standard Cosmos patterns.

What do you need to do?

  • Review validator walkthrough
  • Reach out if you’d like to join the initial set

Key Links:

Staying up to date & getting help

We’re shipping updates to our docs and tooling daily. Stay current via , , , or . If you need support, reach us via email us, or book time on .

Thank you

This migration is the first step toward our shared vision of a crypto-native API Layer. What does that mean? It co-exists with Web2 services, supports traditional enterprises, and is gearing up to enable an internet of agentic API requests.

On behalf of Grove Inc. and the Pocket Network Foundation, thank you for your continued support.

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Daniel Olshansky
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