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Magic Eden Dropped Polygon Support in March 2026: What You Need to Know

On February 27, 2026, Magic Eden CEO Jack Lu announced that the platform would end all EVM chain support — including Polygon and Ethereum — effective March 9, 2026. If you had active listings, pending sales, or a creator royalty setup through Magic Eden on Polygon, those are no longer active. The NFTs themselves are unaffected — they remain in your wallet on the Polygon blockchain — but the marketplace listing infrastructure is gone. This page explains what happened, why Magic Eden made the decision, what it means for Polygon NFT creators and collectors, and which platforms now best fill the gap.

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What Happened: Magic Eden's EVM Exit

Magic Eden built its reputation as a Solana-native NFT marketplace. It expanded aggressively into EVM chains — Ethereum, Polygon, and others — between 2022 and 2025 as part of a multi-chain strategy. By early 2026, the competitive picture had shifted. Base (Coinbase's Layer 2) had surpassed both Solana and Polygon in NFT trading volume as of October 2025 according to DappRadar data. EVM chain NFT trading had consolidated heavily on OpenSea, Blur, and to some extent Rarible — making Magic Eden's EVM positions increasingly difficult to monetize.

Jack Lu's announcement was straightforward: Magic Eden would refocus on its core strength — Solana — and exit EVM entirely. The announcement gave approximately ten days of notice, with support ending March 9, 2026. The speed of the exit surprised many creators who had built distribution around Magic Eden's Polygon presence.

Timeline

Announcement: February 27, 2026. Support ended: March 9, 2026. All EVM chains affected including Polygon, Ethereum, and other EVM-compatible networks Magic Eden had supported.

Effective March 9, 2026

Your NFTs Are Safe

NFTs exist on the Polygon blockchain, not on Magic Eden's servers. Losing Magic Eden access does not affect your NFT holdings. Your NFTs remain in your wallet and are fully accessible, transferable, and listable on other platforms.

Wallet-held, unaffected

Active Listings

Any active listings on Magic Eden Polygon are no longer visible or purchasable. Listings were not automatically migrated. Creators need to relist on alternative platforms. There were no funds locked — Polygon NFT sales use non-custodial transactions.

Relist required

Royalties

Creator royalty configurations on Magic Eden Polygon are no longer active. Royalties are enforced at the marketplace level on most platforms. You'll need to set up royalty parameters again on whichever platform you migrate to.

Reconfigure on new platform
Best Polygon NFT marketplace alternatives after Magic Eden exit in March 2026 — OpenSea Rarible Zora comparison

Best Polygon NFT Marketplace Alternatives in 2026

OpenSea remains the largest and most actively used Polygon NFT marketplace after Magic Eden's exit. It supports lazy minting, has the broadest wallet compatibility, and provides the best baseline discovery for new collections. If Magic Eden was your primary Polygon marketplace, OpenSea is the most straightforward migration.

Rarible offers stronger creator tools including custom royalty structures, DAO governance participation through the RARI token, and support for custom smart contracts — useful for projects that had more complex infrastructure. Zora is protocol-first and best for teams that want full control over minting and distribution mechanics. For gaming-related NFTs, OpenSea's volume and PlayDapp's gaming-specific infrastructure are both worth evaluating.

PlatformPolygon SupportLazy MintingBest For
OpenSea✅ Active✅ YesBroad audience, beginners, established collections
Rarible✅ Active✅ YesCreator royalties, custom contracts, DAO governance
Zora✅ Active✅ YesProtocol control, custom minting mechanics
Mintable✅ Active✅ YesSimple creator workflows, fast listing
Magic Eden❌ Ended March 2026N/ANo longer available on Polygon

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Did Magic Eden stop supporting Polygon NFTs?

Yes. Magic Eden CEO Jack Lu announced on February 27, 2026 that the platform would end all EVM chain support, including Polygon, effective March 9, 2026. Magic Eden has refocused on Solana. Polygon NFT listings that were active on Magic Eden are no longer accessible through that platform.

2. What happened to my NFTs when Magic Eden left Polygon?

Your NFTs are unaffected. NFTs are stored in your self-custody wallet on the Polygon blockchain, not on Magic Eden's servers. Losing Magic Eden access only means your marketplace listing is gone — the NFT itself remains fully in your wallet and can be relisted on OpenSea, Rarible, Zora, or any other Polygon-compatible marketplace.

3. What is the best Polygon NFT marketplace now that Magic Eden is gone?

OpenSea is the most widely used Polygon NFT marketplace and the most straightforward alternative. It supports lazy minting, has the broadest buyer audience, and handles Polygon NFTs natively. Rarible is a good choice for creators wanting stronger royalty control. Zora suits developers wanting protocol-level control over minting mechanics.

4. Why did Magic Eden leave Polygon?

Magic Eden's exit from EVM chains (including Polygon and Ethereum) appears to reflect a strategic refocus on Solana, where the platform built its original reputation. EVM NFT trading consolidated heavily on OpenSea and Blur, making Magic Eden's position in the EVM market increasingly difficult to defend. Base (Coinbase's L2) also surpassed Polygon in NFT trading volume in late 2025, adding competitive pressure.

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