Solana news: MegaETH Ends Terminal Program Early, Merges Features with Rabbithole

MegaETH Concludes Terminal Programme Early
On 21 May, MegaETH announced the early conclusion of its Terminal points programme, ending operations a month before the planned 23 June date. Eligible users will receive rewards in USDM, MegaETH’s yield-bearing stablecoin, based on a final snapshot of accumulated points and activity.
Programme Consolidation and User Rewards
Participants must designate a wallet on the Terminal platform to claim their USDM rewards, which are expected to be distributed in the week following the announcement. The decision to end the programme early follows a review of participation data, with MegaETH leadership stating the points system had achieved its intended engagement goals.
Integration with Rabbithole
Terminal’s core features will be merged into Rabbithole, MegaETH’s official application interface. This consolidation creates a single access point for users, streamlining app discovery and on-chain interactions within the MegaETH ecosystem.
MOSS SDK and Future Developments
Alongside the Rabbithole integration, MegaETH is preparing to launch the MOSS SDK, a self-custody wallet solution aimed at improving liquidity and security across applications built on the chain.
Why This Matters for Solana and the UK
While MegaETH operates independently from Solana, its approach to consolidating user interfaces and rewarding engagement reflects broader trends in blockchain user experience and ecosystem growth. UK-based developers and projects on Solana can draw insights from MegaETH’s strategies, particularly regarding streamlined onboarding, user retention, and the integration of yield-bearing stablecoins. These trends are increasingly relevant as the UK market seeks efficient, user-friendly blockchain solutions and regulatory clarity around digital assets.



