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Ether.fi Moves to Optimism And Scroll Loses Its Largest DeFi Protocol

Ether.fi will migrate 70,000+ card holders and $160M in TVL from Scroll to Optimism's OP Mainnet, leaving Scroll with less than $30M in effective DeFi value.

by Akil Prasath LV
February 20, 2026
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Ether.fi Moves to Optimism And Scroll Loses Its Largest DeFi Protocol
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Ether.fi, the largest non-custodial crypto credit card provider, announced on February 18, 2026, that it will migrate its entire operation from Scroll to Optimism’s OP Mainnet. This move directly impacts Scroll’s DeFi ecosystem, where Ether.fi Cash currently accounts for roughly $158.65 million of the chain’s total $185.96 million in TVL approximately 85% of all value locked on Scroll.

What Ether.fi Announced

Ether.fi confirmed that over 70,000 active card holders, 300,000+ accounts, and $160 million in TVL will migrate to the Optimism Superchain over the coming months. The protocol launched its Cash product in September 2024 and has since processed over $265 million in total spend volume, making it the largest non-custodial crypto credit card in the market.

1/ Today, we announce our plan to move to @Optimism‘s OP Mainnet

70,000+ active cards, 300,000+ accounts, and $160M+ in TVL will migrate to the Superchain in the coming months, marking a long-term partnership to accelerate global onchain payments.

Learn more below ↓ pic.twitter.com/ayd11I4SAd

— ether.fi (@ether_fi) February 18, 2026

The team cited three reasons for choosing Optimism: deeper liquidity, a mature DeFi ecosystem, and native stablecoin support. Cash users will continue to receive cashback rewards in USDC, ETH, and BTC, with the team promising additional features that “weren’t possible before” on Scroll.

Ether.fi assured existing users that the migration will be gradual, and all current products remain usable until the transition is complete.

Scroll’s Position After Migration

The impact on Scroll is significant. According to DefiLlama, Scroll’s total TVL currently sits at $185.96 million. Ether.fi Cash alone holds $158.65 million, meaning the migration will strip roughly 85% of the chain’s TVL once complete.

Scroll TVL in defillama
Scroll TVL in defillama

Beyond Ether.fi, the remaining protocols on Scroll hold relatively modest values. Veda follows at $130.55 million across 10 chains (not Scroll-exclusive), Stargate V2 holds $7.8 million, and Aave V3 holds $7.11 million on the chain. Other protocols like Honeypop DEX ($4.38 million) and Ambient ($2.27 million) round out the ecosystem.

Scroll’s broader metrics also paint a challenging picture. The chain generated only $370 in fees and $279 in revenue over the past 24 hours. Daily active addresses stand at just 3,884, and DEX volume reached only $916,091 in the last 24 hours. The SCR token trades at $0.046 with a market cap of $8.67 million and a fully diluted valuation of $45.65 million.

Stablecoin market cap on Scroll sits at $41.61 million, declining 0.10% over the past week.

Why This Migration Matters

This move highlights a broader trend in the Layer 2 landscape: protocols are choosing established chains with proven liquidity over newer alternatives. Optimism’s OP Mainnet, part of the Superchain ecosystem, offers deeper DeFi integration that Scroll has struggled to match.

Community reactions on X reflected this shift. One user commented, “Over for Scroll,” while others questioned why Ether.fi did not choose Arbitrum or Polygon instead. Optimism’s official account responded positively, stating, “Excited to have you join OP Mainnet”.

For Scroll, losing its dominant protocol raises serious questions about the chain’s ability to attract and retain major DeFi applications. Without Ether.fi Cash, the chain’s effective TVL could drop below $30 million, pushing it further down the L2 rankings.

Recently Scroll network planned to manage its own trading and lending protocols after acquiring Honeypop.

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