Sei’s IBC Shutdown Puts $145K in Kava USDT at Risk



Joerg Hiller
Apr 14, 2026 15:55

Sei Network users holding Kava USDT must swap or bridge assets before governance vote disables IBC transfers as part of EVM-only transition.





Approximately $145,000 in USDT bridged from Kava sits on Sei Network right now—and holders need to move it or risk losing access entirely. Following the April 13 v6.4 upgrade, Sei now has the technical ability to disable inbound Inter-Blockchain Communication (IBC) transfers, and a governance proposal to flip that switch is coming.

This isn’t theoretical. Once that proposal passes, Cosmos-native assets like Kava USDT become stranded. No more bridging in, and potentially no way to recover what’s already there.

What’s Actually Happening

The v6.4 upgrade is part of SIP-3, Sei’s broader push to become an EVM-only chain. The protocol-level capability to block IBC transfers is now live on mainnet, though it hasn’t been activated yet. Sei Labs says they’ll publish the governance proposal with advance notice, but smart money isn’t waiting around.

For context: this transition has been telegraphed for months. Anyone still holding Cosmos-native assets on Sei should have seen this coming, but $145k suggests not everyone got the memo.

Your Options

Swap to EVM-native stablecoins: Platforms like Saphyre and Symphony can convert Kava USDT to EVM-native equivalents. Expect slippage—liquidity for this pair isn’t exactly deep given the circumstances.

Bridge back to Kava: Skip:Go offers a frontend to return your USDT to the Kava chain. From there, bridge elsewhere or use it natively. This is probably the cleaner exit.

DeFi users, listen up: If you’ve supplied Kava USDT to any lending protocol on Sei, withdraw first. Unwind those positions before attempting to swap or bridge. Getting locked into a lending pool with an unbridgeable asset is a nightmare scenario.

The Bigger Picture

Sei’s EVM-only pivot isn’t stopping here. Future upgrades will address outbound IBC transfers and the network’s native oracle solution. The chain is clearly betting its future on EVM compatibility over Cosmos interoperability.

Whether that’s the right call remains to be seen, but for now, the immediate concern is simple: check your wallet. If you’re holding Kava USDT on Sei, the clock is ticking. Questions can go to Sei’s Discord or the SIP-3 migration guide—but action should come first.

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