Layer 1 · Delegated proof of stake · Live since 2018
Vaulta
A
Vaulta is the network formerly known as EOS, rebranded in 2025 with a focus on Web3 banking. Its native token ticker changed from EOS to A in a one-to-one swap.
Vaulta is a high-throughput Layer 1 blockchain that launched in 2018 as EOS, built on the EOSIO software stack that later became the Antelope framework. In 2025 the network rebranded to Vaulta to reflect a focus on Web3 banking, and the native token ticker changed from EOS to A through a one-to-one swap that began in May 2025. Here is how it works and what it is used for, not the price.
Total value locked (DeFi)
$29.7M
Value locked in DeFi protocols on Vaulta. Updated Jun 8, 2026. Source: DefiLlama.
Token holders vote to elect a set of block producers who take turns producing and signing blocks. Blocks are produced every half second. In 2024 the network upgraded to the Savanna consensus algorithm, which adds deterministic one-second finality using cryptographic quorum certificates. Block producers are responsible for maintaining the network, approving upgrades, and distributing rewards, and they are accountable to the holders who vote for them.
Consensus: Delegated proof of stake (Savanna)
Token holders vote to elect a set of block producers who take turns producing and signing blocks. Blocks are produced every half second. In 2024 the network upgraded to the Savanna consensus algorithm, which adds deterministic one-second finality using cryptographic quorum certificates. Block producers are responsible for maintaining the network, approving upgrades, and distributing rewards, and they are accountable to the holders who vote for them.
The EOS to Vaulta rebrand
The network and its community date to the 2018 EOS launch. In 2025 it rebranded to Vaulta, repositioning around Web3 banking, and the token ticker moved from EOS to A.
One-to-one token swap
Existing EOS holders exchange their tokens for the new A token at a one-to-one ratio. The swap process opened in May 2025.
Savanna consensus
Introduced in a 2024 software upgrade, Savanna brings deterministic one-second finality, drawing on the HotStuff line of consensus research.
Capped supply
Vaulta introduces a supply cap of 2.1 billion A tokens, replacing the inflationary model EOS used previously.
Ecosystem & usage
What Vaulta is used for.
The network supports WebAssembly smart contracts and an EVM-compatible environment, with a stated focus on Web3 banking and digital finance.
Yes. Vaulta is the network formerly known as EOS, which launched in 2018. It rebranded to Vaulta in 2025 with a focus on Web3 banking.
What happened to the EOS token?
EOS was swapped one-to-one for the new native token, ticker A. The swap process opened in May 2025.
What consensus does Vaulta use?
It uses delegated proof of stake, where holders elect block producers. A 2024 upgrade added the Savanna algorithm for one-second finality.
What is the supply of the A token?
The A token has a supply cap of 2.1 billion, replacing the inflationary model used under EOS.
Can I hold A in Zypto App?
Not yet. A isn't in Zypto App at the moment. You can hold it in any self-custodial wallet, and you can ask us to add Vaulta using the "Request Vaulta" button above.