Leap Wallet will sunset its software suite by May 28, ending support for its apps, web platform and validator services. Users with delegated ATOM are being urgedLeap Wallet will sunset its software suite by May 28, ending support for its apps, web platform and validator services. Users with delegated ATOM are being urged

Leap Wallet to Shut Down by May 28 as Team Winds Down Apps and Validator

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  • Leap Wallet will sunset its software suite by May 28, ending support for its apps, web platform and validator services.
  • Users with delegated ATOM are being urged to redelegate early, while wallet holders are expected to move assets and plan for the shutdown.

Leap Wallet is shutting down, drawing a close to one of the more recognizable wallet projects that emerged from the aftermath of the Terra-Luna era.

The team said on Friday that its software suite will be sunset by May 28, ending support for a product that began in 2022 as a noncustodial wallet for the Terra ecosystem and later expanded across more than 100 chains. Over time, Leap moved well beyond its original network roots. That broader reach, though, was not enough to keep the platform running.

A multichain wallet project comes to an end

In its statement, the team said it launched Leap to rethink what wallet experiences in crypto could look like, and described the project’s expansion across multiple ecosystems as a journey carried out with conviction and care. It also said the decision to shut down was not made lightly, adding that it still believes in the long-term future of crypto and the interchain ecosystem.

The wind-down is extensive. Leap is closing its browser extension, iOS and Android apps, the Leap WebApp, Swapfast exchange platform and its Leap Cosmos Hub Validator. That means this is not a partial retrenchment or a trimmed product line. It is a full platform exit.

Users face a familiar wallet transition problem

For users, the practical question now is not why Leap is shutting down but how quickly they need to act. Wallet closures tend to be less about market reaction and more about operational risk. Once services begin winding down, delays can become costly, especially for users who forget about delegated assets, saved access routes or staking arrangements.

Leap specifically warned ATOM delegators to move early. If users have ATOM delegated to Leap’s Cosmos Hub validator, the team said they should redelegate to another validator as soon as possible to keep earning staking rewards and to account for network unbonding periods.

The closure also lands as another reminder of how unforgiving infrastructure exits can be in crypto. Wallets may be noncustodial by design, but when the interface disappears, users still need to know exactly where their assets are, how to access them, and what steps have to happen before the deadline arrives.

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