Vaulta (A): EOS Rebrands to a High-Performance Web3 Banking Blockchain

Vaulta (A) is live and redefines scalable blockchain technology. Explore its migration from EOS, mainnet capabilities, and how it supports the future of Web3 finance. 
 

Vaulta Blockchain: A Scalable Future for Web3 Banking

As the blockchain ecosystem evolves, scalability and performance are becoming key differentiators. Vaulta (A), the newly rebranded and reengineered blockchain that evolved from EOS, aims to address these needs with a focus on Web3 banking, DeFi, and high-frequency applications.

With the successful migration from EOS in May 2025, Vaulta is now positioned as a high-performance Layer 1 blockchain capable of supporting up to 10,000 transactions per second (TPS) and sub-second finality. This blog explores the Vaulta blockchain’s core features, EOS token migration, and how it plans to support the next generation of decentralized applications. 

Vaulta Overview

Vaulta is a Layer 1, EVM-compatible blockchain engineered to deliver high throughput and low-latency transactions, making it suited for high-demand decentralized applications (dApps). Leveraging the Antelope protocol, which also powered EOS, Vaulta has been optimized for greater scalability, enabling it to handle thousands of transactions per second (TPS) without sacrificing security or decentralization. With a focus on performance, Vaulta supports a diverse range of use cases, particularly in the rapidly growing sectors of decentralized finance (DeFi), non-fungible tokens (NFTs), and gaming. By offering fast transaction speeds and reduced costs, Vaulta aims to provide a robust infrastructure for developers to build next-generation applications that require real-time interactions and seamless user experiences. 

Why Vaulta Is Gaining Attention

Vaulta introduces several performance-oriented improvements compared to earlier Layer 1 chains. These include:

  • Vaulta delivers a key combination of speed, scalability, and developer incentives.
  • 10,000 TPS throughput supports global-scale applications.
  • Sub-second transaction finality helps ensure real-time usability.
  • Low transaction costs make it ideal for micropayments and remittances.
  • Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) compatibility allows easy migration of dApps.
  • $200 million Innovator Fund to support builders and projects on the Vaulta network.

These features make Vaulta well-suited for sectors like decentralized finance (DeFi), NFT platforms, gaming, and Web3 financial services. 

Vaulta Governance and Community

Vaulta's governance model is decentralized and driven by token holders, empowering the community to actively participate in the network's evolution. As a Delegated Proof-of-Stake (DPoS) blockchain, Vaulta allows token holders to:

  • Vote for Block Producers: Elect validators responsible for securing the network and producing blocks.
  • Propose and Vote on Ecosystem Improvement Proposals (EIPs): Influence protocol upgrades, funding initiatives, and ecosystem grants.
  • Join Community Working Groups: Collaborate on technical developments, marketing strategies, and other initiatives.
  • Participate in Governance Polls: Engage in discussions and decision-making processes through platforms like Discord and community forums.

This governance structure helps ensure that Vaulta remains transparent, accountable, and aligned with the interests of its users and developers. By fostering community ownership and involvement, Vaulta aims to create a collaborative ecosystem where stakeholders have a direct impact on the platform's direction and growth.

 

Migration from EOS to Vaulta

The transition from EOS to Vaulta represented both a rebrand and a strategic pivot toward Web3 banking and decentralized financial infrastructure. Announced in early 2025 and officially launched on May 14, 2025, the migration was designed to reflect Vaulta’s renewed focus on speed, scalability, and real-world financial use cases.

On Ndax, the migration is now fully complete. Users who held EOS can now trade Vaulta (A) directly on the exchange. Vaulta (A) is live and fully supported for deposits, withdrawals, and trading on the platform. 

Conclusion

With its rebranding and mainnet upgrade, Vaulta (A) marks a significant step in the evolution of blockchain performance. By migrating from EOS and implementing higher throughput, stronger governance, and developer incentives, Vaulta is aiming to position itself as a leading infrastructure layer for the future of decentralized finance and Web3 banking.

While the long-term success of Vaulta will depend on adoption and continued innovation, its launch represents a serious push toward solving blockchain’s scalability challenges. 


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