what's Token Merger Protocol?
Token Merger Protocol is an on-chain infrastructure enabling automatic, trustless consolidation of tokens, allowing fragmented crypto assets to merge seamlessly like companies in traditional markets. Token issuers configure merger terms on-chain, anyone can propose qualifying mergers, and holders' balances transform instantly into the target token without swaps, portals, deadlines, or user action—achieving 100% completion rates and slashing M&A costs from millions to near-zero gas fees. Built with pure EVM execution and a patent-pending algorithm ensuring bounded gas for arbitrary merger chains, it offers three integration paths: native for new tokens, upgradeable proxies for existing ones, and wrappers for immutable tokens. Developers access SDKs with React hooks, REST APIs, and indexers; testnet is live with mainnet targeted for Q2 2026.
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x.com/mergerprotocolFounder presented a talk at EthereumDenver conference discussing the protocol's architecture and the missing M&A infrastructure primitive in crypto.