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Polygon co-founder considers reverting POL token to its original MATIC ticker

Polygon co-founder considers reverting POL token to its original MATIC ticker

Cryptobriefing2025/11/26 17:57
By: Cryptobriefing
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  • Polygon's Sandeep Nailwal is considering reverting the POL ticker back to MATIC due to community feedback.
  • The ticker swap occurred as part of Polygon's upgrade to 2.0, but many users feel more familiar with the original MATIC name.

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Polygon co-founder Sandeep Nailwal is considering asking exchanges to revert the POL token ticker back to its original MATIC name, seven months after the network completed its token migration.

“Time and again, I keep hearing from folks in the Polygon trading community that MATIC was a far stronger and more familiar ticker — it had history, recognition, and stuck in people’s minds,” Nailwal wrote in an X post today, calling the idea a “thought experiment.”

“My stance so far has been: it’s too much churn. We migrated to POL, let’s stick to it — enough people know it now, specially on CT,” he stated.

Nailwal said the potential change would be in response to feedback from the trading community and broader usage familiarity. The name MATIC is recognized and remembered within the community and beyond, illustrating a stronger brand identity compared to the newly adopted POL.

Polygon changed its token ticker from MATIC to POL in September 2024, as part of a major network upgrade under the Polygon 2.0 roadmap.

The transition aims to transform the network into a zero-knowledge chain and consolidate liquidity across multiple chains, with POL becoming the native gas and staking token on the Polygon PoS chain.

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