If you’re holding HYLX tokens, this is something you need to pay attention to.
A migration is underway — and if you don’t understand what’s changing, you could end up confused about your tokens, your balance, or what action you need to take next.
This isn’t just a routine update. It’s a structural change to the token and its ecosystem.
The HYLX project has announced a token migration, meaning the current version of the token will transition to a new contract or upgraded system.
In simple terms:
Token migrations usually signal progress, not problems.
For HYLX, this could mean:
This is often how projects evolve to stay competitive.
Here’s the key point:
👉 Your HYLX tokens will likely be converted to a new version
👉 A specific conversion ratio may apply (often 1:1, but always verify)
👉 The old token may eventually lose support
Your next step depends on where your tokens are stored:
Some exchanges may support the migration automatically.
👉 Check your exchange announcements
👉 If supported, no action may be required
If your tokens are in MetaMask, Trust Wallet, or similar:
👉 You will likely need to migrate your tokens using the official HYLX migration platform manually
Only use verified links.
https://migrate.fun/claim/mig117
If your tokens are locked:
👉 You may need to unstake or remove liquidity before migrating
Most token migrations follow this process:
https://migrate.fun/claim/mig117
⚠️ Always double-check contract addresses before confirming transactions.
Many migrations have a deadline.
After that:
👉 Acting early reduces risk.
This is when scammers are most active.
Protect yourself:
Some users may experience:
Fixes:
The HYLX migration represents more than just a technical update.
It signals:
Whether it leads to major adoption depends on execution — but the upgrade itself is a step forward.
If you hold HYLX, don’t ignore this.
Take time to understand the process, verify everything, and follow official updates.
If this helped you understand the HYLX migration, tap 👏 so more holders can see it.
Save this post — you may need it during the migration.
If You Hold HYLX, Don’t Ignore This Migration Update was originally published in Coinmonks on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.


