HPP token migration is the primary keyword for this Radar update. KuCoin said it will support the AERGO token swap and rebranding to House Party Protocol, while the project describes HPP as an AI-native network built around agents, data and decentralized infrastructure.
Radar is covering the event as a protocol migration and chain-ops watch. The trader question belongs on CryptoSigy; the Radar question is whether HPP can turn the Aergo transition into usable AI and dapp infrastructure.
The migration is still actionable for protocol researchers because the exchange cutoff and snapshot schedule create observable checkpoints for how the rebrand is coordinated.
What Happened
KuCoin says deposits and withdrawals for AERGO close at 08:00 UTC on May 13, trading for AERGO-USDT closes at 08:00 UTC on May 14, and a user snapshot occurs at 12:00 UTC on May 14. The exchange says old AERGO converts to HPP at 1:1.
The HPP project announcement says HPP Mainnet is an Arbitrum Orbit-based L2, with HPP Ethereum as a settlement layer and legacy Aergo deployments preserved. It also describes a migration portal, exchange integrations and a governance transition to HPP Mainnet.
Why It Matters
This matters for protocol discovery because token migrations test more than a ticker. Researchers need to watch bridge paths, contract clarity, governance continuity, exchange integration and whether legacy deployments remain supported during the transition.
The cross-publish split is clean. CryptoSigy covers KuCoin route timing and execution risk; Radar covers the protocol migration, AI-native L2 architecture and whether HPP adoption becomes observable after the swap.
What To Watch Next
Watch the HPP portal, exchange integration updates, contract-address documentation and whether dapps or agents actually deploy on the HPP Mainnet. A successful swap is only the first checkpoint.
Also watch governance migration details. If voting, treasury controls or incentive programs move to HPP Mainnet, researchers should verify who controls upgrades and how legacy Aergo stakeholders are represented.
Continue this cluster
Continue this cluster with AI, migration and chain-ops updates that reveal whether protocol transitions produce usable infrastructure.