

2024 and 2025 mark a historic transition for the Nodle Network as all network and token operations move from Polkadot to ZKsync. By December 31, 2025, Nodle will permanently sunset the Polkadot–ZKsync bridge and finish the last step of the migration, ending all technical support and developer resources for the legacy Polkadot chain.
This strategic shift simplifies Nodle’s architecture, unifies token supply on a single chain, and aligns the ecosystem fully with an Ethereum-aligned L2 designed for scalability, low fees, and broad composability. For long-time users who minted NFTs on Polkadot, the question is no longer when Nodle is leaving Polkadot - it is how to ensure those early on-chain memories make the jump to ZKsync too.
After the bridge is shut down, Polkadot will effectively become a dead end for Nodle: no upgrades, no fixes, and no new app integrations. NFTs on the old chain are not burned, but they will remain on a chain that the Nodle team no longer supports, meaning they gradually lose visibility and practical relevance in the active ecosystem.
To prevent those curated pieces from being stranded on an obsolete parachain, Nodle now offers a dedicated NFT migration flow. The migration to ZKsync concludes by reminting your Polkadot-based NFTs on ZKsync, preserving your collection on Nodle’s new home chain. The original NFTs stay where they are on Polkadot, while their ZKsync counterparts become the versions that matter for future compatibility.
Log in at client.nodle.com with your Polkadot address with a browser extension like Talisman), open the NFT section on the website, click Re‑mint, select up to 15 NFTs per batch, choose your ZKsync destination address, then sign with the Nodle app and pay the fee in L2 ETH to migrate them in a single batch; alternatively, you can use the paymaster to cover fees by reminting NFTs one by one, as batch reminting is not supported with this option.
Prepare your ZKsync address with the Nodle app
On desktop, open zkclient.nodle.com and connect with the Nodle app so it can later sign your ZKsync transactions.
In the Nodle app, copy your public key (ZKsync address) and keep it handy on your desktop; this will be your destination address for the re‑mint.
Access your Polkadot NFTs on the web
In your browser, open client.nodle.com and connect with a Polkadot wallet extension (for example, Talisman) to see your Polkadot NFTs.
In the NFT section, click Re‑mint and paste your ZKsync public key as the destination address, then confirm and sign the Polkadot-side transaction in your browser extension.
Select and re‑mint on ZKsync
A new tab opens with the ZKsync re‑mint page; wait until it has discovered all your Polkadot NFTs.
Select up to 15 NFTs per batch, scroll to the top, and click Re‑mint selected.
A popup calculates the fee in

L2 ETH fees are designed to be very low on zkSync, however, monitor them and sign when you feel comfortable
Or use the paymaster, but be aware that this option only allows you to remint one NFT per transaction
The purpose of this migration is to preserve your collection - not to retroactively grant special powers to earlier NFTs. The reminted NFTs on ZKsync keep your creative and sentimental pieces alive in the new environment, but they do not unlock additional missions, rewards, or extra on-chain utility.
This honesty matters: users keep a coherent, visible collection in the modern Nodle stack, even though the reminted NFTs from Polkadot themselves hold no extra utility beyond representation and continuity. It is a way to bring your history with Nodle into the ZKsync era without overpromising on future mechanics tied specifically to those legacy pieces.
ZKsync is now the exclusive home of the Nodle Network, the NODL token, Click and all associated services. New protocol features, DePIN integrations and media-authenticity tooling are being built directly on ZKsync, allowing Nodle to focus on one chain with better scalability, unified token accounting and a clearer technical roadmap.
For token holders and builders, this means a single canonical representation of NODL and a single environment to integrate with, instead of juggling multiple chains and bridges. For collectors, it means there is one place - the ZKsync version of the network - where NFTs will continue to be recognized and supported in products like the Nodle and Click apps.
The Nodle Client at client.nodle.com is more than a migration tool; it is becoming the fast-launch sandbox for the entire Nodle ecosystem. Many new features will be shipped first via the web portal in an early, experimental form so they can be battle tested, measured and improved before being deployed to the mobile app.
This approach speeds up how quickly Nodle can deliver new functionality to the community and gives developers more room to iterate based on real-world feedback. For users, it translates into a streamlined, high-quality experience: try features early on the web, then enjoy the polished versions in the Nodle and Click apps once they graduate from testing.
As Nodle completes its migration and closes the Polkadot chapter on December 31, 2025, the simplest way to keep your story alive is to use the Nodle Client’s one-click batch remint - so when Nodle’s future unfolds on ZKsync, your NFTs are already there with you.
2024 and 2025 mark a historic transition for the Nodle Network as all network and token operations move from Polkadot to ZKsync. By December 31, 2025, Nodle will permanently sunset the Polkadot–ZKsync bridge and finish the last step of the migration, ending all technical support and developer resources for the legacy Polkadot chain.
This strategic shift simplifies Nodle’s architecture, unifies token supply on a single chain, and aligns the ecosystem fully with an Ethereum-aligned L2 designed for scalability, low fees, and broad composability. For long-time users who minted NFTs on Polkadot, the question is no longer when Nodle is leaving Polkadot - it is how to ensure those early on-chain memories make the jump to ZKsync too.
After the bridge is shut down, Polkadot will effectively become a dead end for Nodle: no upgrades, no fixes, and no new app integrations. NFTs on the old chain are not burned, but they will remain on a chain that the Nodle team no longer supports, meaning they gradually lose visibility and practical relevance in the active ecosystem.
To prevent those curated pieces from being stranded on an obsolete parachain, Nodle now offers a dedicated NFT migration flow. The migration to ZKsync concludes by reminting your Polkadot-based NFTs on ZKsync, preserving your collection on Nodle’s new home chain. The original NFTs stay where they are on Polkadot, while their ZKsync counterparts become the versions that matter for future compatibility.
Log in at client.nodle.com with your Polkadot address with a browser extension like Talisman), open the NFT section on the website, click Re‑mint, select up to 15 NFTs per batch, choose your ZKsync destination address, then sign with the Nodle app and pay the fee in L2 ETH to migrate them in a single batch; alternatively, you can use the paymaster to cover fees by reminting NFTs one by one, as batch reminting is not supported with this option.
Prepare your ZKsync address with the Nodle app
On desktop, open zkclient.nodle.com and connect with the Nodle app so it can later sign your ZKsync transactions.
In the Nodle app, copy your public key (ZKsync address) and keep it handy on your desktop; this will be your destination address for the re‑mint.
Access your Polkadot NFTs on the web
In your browser, open client.nodle.com and connect with a Polkadot wallet extension (for example, Talisman) to see your Polkadot NFTs.
In the NFT section, click Re‑mint and paste your ZKsync public key as the destination address, then confirm and sign the Polkadot-side transaction in your browser extension.
Select and re‑mint on ZKsync
A new tab opens with the ZKsync re‑mint page; wait until it has discovered all your Polkadot NFTs.
Select up to 15 NFTs per batch, scroll to the top, and click Re‑mint selected.
A popup calculates the fee in

L2 ETH fees are designed to be very low on zkSync, however, monitor them and sign when you feel comfortable
Or use the paymaster, but be aware that this option only allows you to remint one NFT per transaction
The purpose of this migration is to preserve your collection - not to retroactively grant special powers to earlier NFTs. The reminted NFTs on ZKsync keep your creative and sentimental pieces alive in the new environment, but they do not unlock additional missions, rewards, or extra on-chain utility.
This honesty matters: users keep a coherent, visible collection in the modern Nodle stack, even though the reminted NFTs from Polkadot themselves hold no extra utility beyond representation and continuity. It is a way to bring your history with Nodle into the ZKsync era without overpromising on future mechanics tied specifically to those legacy pieces.
ZKsync is now the exclusive home of the Nodle Network, the NODL token, Click and all associated services. New protocol features, DePIN integrations and media-authenticity tooling are being built directly on ZKsync, allowing Nodle to focus on one chain with better scalability, unified token accounting and a clearer technical roadmap.
For token holders and builders, this means a single canonical representation of NODL and a single environment to integrate with, instead of juggling multiple chains and bridges. For collectors, it means there is one place - the ZKsync version of the network - where NFTs will continue to be recognized and supported in products like the Nodle and Click apps.
The Nodle Client at client.nodle.com is more than a migration tool; it is becoming the fast-launch sandbox for the entire Nodle ecosystem. Many new features will be shipped first via the web portal in an early, experimental form so they can be battle tested, measured and improved before being deployed to the mobile app.
This approach speeds up how quickly Nodle can deliver new functionality to the community and gives developers more room to iterate based on real-world feedback. For users, it translates into a streamlined, high-quality experience: try features early on the web, then enjoy the polished versions in the Nodle and Click apps once they graduate from testing.
As Nodle completes its migration and closes the Polkadot chapter on December 31, 2025, the simplest way to keep your story alive is to use the Nodle Client’s one-click batch remint - so when Nodle’s future unfolds on ZKsync, your NFTs are already there with you.
Confirm in the Nodle app
The Nodle app (already connected to zkclient.nodle.com) will prompt you to confirm the re‑mint; approve the transaction there.
Once confirmed, the batch is processed and your NFTs are reminted to your profile (visible in Click’s private feed).

Repeat as needed
Repeat the process as often as needed; NFTs that have already been migrated will be flagged as already minted, so you cannot accidentally re‑mint them twice.
Confirm in the Nodle app
The Nodle app (already connected to zkclient.nodle.com) will prompt you to confirm the re‑mint; approve the transaction there.
Once confirmed, the batch is processed and your NFTs are reminted to your profile (visible in Click’s private feed).

Repeat as needed
Repeat the process as often as needed; NFTs that have already been migrated will be flagged as already minted, so you cannot accidentally re‑mint them twice.
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