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Secret Network Proposes SCRT Move to Arbitrum as AI Exploit Risks Reshape Security Priorities

Secret Network plans to move SCRT to Arbitrum through a September 1, 2026 snapshot, citing AI-assisted exploit risks, aging Cosmos infrastructure and weaker liquidity.

Saravana Kumar Mahendran by Saravana Kumar Mahendran
July 8, 2026
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Secret Network Proposes SCRT Move to Arbitrum as AI Exploit Risks Reshape Security Priorities

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Secret Network has proposed moving its SCRT token from the Cosmos ecosystem to Ethereum layer-2 network Arbitrum, marking a major turning point for the privacy-focused blockchain. The plan was published on Secret Network’s official forum and is still subject to community governance approval.

Under the proposal, a one-time snapshot of eligible SCRT balances will be taken on September 1, 2026. After that snapshot, a new ERC-20 version of SCRT would be issued on Arbitrum. The team said native SCRT, staked SCRT and SCRT in the unbonding process would be included, while several wrapped, bridged or contract-based versions would not qualify automatically.

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— Secret Network (@SecretNetwork) July 7, 2026

Security Concerns Drive the Proposed Migration

Secret Network said the most serious reason behind the move is security. The team argued that older blockchain code and legacy integrations are becoming easier to examine as AI systems improve. In its view, attacks that once required deep manual research are becoming cheaper because AI can help attackers read contracts, trace assumptions and identify forgotten edge cases.

That concern became more urgent after the Axelar-Secret IBC bridge exploit in June 2026. According to Secret Network’s proposal, the exploit affected the bridge integration, not native SCRT, its core privacy protocol or its confidential compute model. The team framed the incident as a warning about old integration paths, trusted bridge assumptions and legacy code in ecosystems where maintenance depth has weakened.

Similar bridge-related concerns have recently pushed other DeFi projects to change security providers. Solv Protocol, for example, moved more than $700 million in tokenized Bitcoin assets to Chainlink CCIP after a LayerZero-related security incident.

For Secret Network, this broader backdrop strengthens the argument that token infrastructure must sit in an ecosystem with stronger monitoring, deeper liquidity and more active security coverage. The issue is not only whether a chain can continue producing blocks, but whether the entire environment around the asset remains safe enough for holders, exchanges, wallets, custodians and developers.

Arbitrum Seen as a Stronger Base for SCRT

Secret Network launched on Cosmos in 2020, when appchains, IBC and CosmWasm had strong momentum. The team now says the environment has changed. Liquidity has thinned, some builders have moved to other ecosystems and the infrastructure around Cosmos is no longer as dependable as it once was for SCRT’s long-term needs.

Arbitrum was chosen because it gives SCRT access to the wider Ethereum ecosystem. The team highlighted deeper liquidity, stronger wallet and exchange support, better tooling and a larger developer base as reasons for the proposed move. If approved, SCRT would become an ERC-20 token on Arbitrum rather than remaining mainly tied to its Cosmos-based chain.

Arbitrum has also seen governance-level recovery efforts after major DeFi incidents. In one recent case, Arbitrum DAO approved the release of about $71 million in frozen ETH connected to the Kelp DAO exploit recovery process. This also connects with Secret Network’s broader 2026 direction. In its roadmap, the project said it is focusing on confidential computing, SecretAI and SecretVM. The team described 2026 as a year focused on adoption, scale and ecosystem growth, rather than only feature development.

The Arbitrum proposal fits that shift. Instead of keeping SCRT in a smaller ecosystem with declining liquidity, the team wants the token to sit closer to Ethereum users, DeFi protocols and infrastructure providers while Secret Network continues building around private and verifiable computation.

What SCRT Holders Need to Watch

The migration plan does not mean the old Cosmos-based Secret Network chain will automatically shut down. The chain could continue if enough validators remain active. However, SCRT Labs said official development and related support for the Cosmos L1 will end on September 1, 2026.

For holders, the biggest issue is token format. The proposal says users do not need to send tokens anywhere before the snapshot. It is not a burn event, deposit window or manual pre-migration transfer. But holders must make sure their SCRT is in an eligible format before the snapshot date.

Important points for holders:

  • Check whether SCRT is held as native SCRT or staked SCRT before the snapshot date.
  • Avoid leaving SCRT in liquidity pools or contracts if migration eligibility is important.
  • sSCRT, bridged SCRT and other private token formats may need to be converted before the snapshot.
  • IBC assets on Secret, including ATOM, OSMO and USDC, are not part of the SCRT migration plan.
  • Staked SCRT is expected to be counted, so stakers do not need to unstake only for the snapshot.
  • The proposal still requires governance approval, so holders should follow official updates before taking action.
  • Exchanges may support the new ERC-20 SCRT, but the proposal says exchange actions are ultimately controlled by those third parties.

Secret Network’s proposed Arbitrum move shows how blockchain projects are reassessing old infrastructure in the age of AI-assisted security research. The team is presenting the migration as a security, liquidity and ecosystem decision rather than a simple token relocation.

If the governance process approves the plan, September 1, 2026 will become the key date for SCRT holders. Until then, the proposal remains a major signal that Secret Network wants SCRT to move into a larger Ethereum-aligned environment while it continues building around confidential AI and private computation.

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Saravana Kumar Mahendran

Saravana Kumar Mahendran

Saravana Kumar Mahendran is a crypto security analyst and blockchain researcher at Cryip, focusing on DeFi protocol exploits, Web3 security systems, and on-chain investigation. His research applies OSINT and fact-checking methodology to security incidents, drawing on certifications in cybersecurity and data analytics (LinkedIn Learning), and DeFi deep-dive training (Binance Academy). His work has been cited by Sherlock, Rekt.news, and Halborn Security.

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