Ethereum Layer 2 Zero Network Shuts Down After 1.5 Years

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Ethereum news broke as Layer 2 project Zero Network announced the shutdown of its standalone chain after 1.5 years. The team will pivot to its Zerion API and wallet products instead of maintaining a separate chain. Users must bridge assets out by July 31, 2026, as block production will stop after the deadline. Bridging in has already been disabled. The network thanked supporters like Matter Labs and Caldera. Other projects, including Syndicate Labs and Fantasy.top, also closed this week. The move reflects a broader network upgrade trend in the Ethereum ecosystem.

After operating for around 1.5 years, the Ethereum Layer 2 project Zero Network announced that it is shutting down its standalone chain and pivoting toward expanding the Zerion API and wallet products.

The team said the network was originally launched with the belief that gas fees remained one of the biggest barriers to mainstream crypto adoption, according to a statement shared on X.

Full Shutdown Timeline

Zero Network described itself as the first fully gasless, EVM-compatible rollup, which offered zero gas fees for Zerion wallet users through an open paymaster system. However, after running the network, the team said it concluded that maintaining a separate chain was no longer the best way to pursue that goal.

It plans to direct its resources toward products already being used daily by its customers. As part of the wind-down process, the project urged all users holding ETH, tokens, or NFTs on Zero Network to bridge their assets out before July 31, 2026.

The team asserted that all funds remain safe and fully accessible, and instructed users to move assets either to the Ethereum mainnet or another preferred chain before the deadline.

According to the announcement, bridging into Zero Network has already been disabled, while bridging out will remain available until July 31. After that date, the network will be completely shut down, and block production will stop. The team also thanked early users, builders, and partner projects that supported the ecosystem from its launch, including Matter Labs, Caldera, Relay Protocol, and Highlight.

Zero Network added,

“The vision we set out to build hasn’t changed. How we deliver it is evolving. The team, the talent, and everything we learned from ZERϴ is being channeled into building the best wallet and data API experience in crypto, across every chain.”

Crypto Closures

A number of crypto companies announced shutdowns this week. Syndicate Labs, an Ethereum infrastructure startup backed by Andreessen Horowitz, said it was closing down after operating for five years. The company explained that it had focused on building tools to help developers create and scale on-chain applications, but added that the rollup sector had changed significantly over time.

The firm stated that EVM rollups are no longer widely treated as the default industry approach. Syndicate Labs said it spent years trying to support the expansion of on-chain apps and wished the results had turned out differently.

Meanwhile, crypto trading card platform Fantasy.top said it would shut down in June after two years because trading activity was not large enough to support long-term operations. The company reportedly experimented with other products, including prediction markets, but failed to find market demand.

Pantera-backed cross-chain infrastructure firm Everclear also announced it was pulling the plug on Everclear Foundation and Everclear Labs, after the business failed to generate sustainable revenue or sufficient commercial traction.

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