ChainCatcher news, according to Decrypt, Zug, Switzerland - Privacy communication application Session announced the completion of its migration to the Arbitrum network and the official launch of its native token SESH. The SESH token will be used to incentivize the DePIN network consisting of over 2,000 nodes, ensuring the security of message storage and routing. The maximum supply of SESH tokens is 240 million, of which 80 million will be unlocked at the initial issuance. Node operators need to stake 25,000 SESH tokens to participate in network maintenance. The project is supported by the Arbitrum Foundation and will deploy core functions on the Arbitrum One chain. Session uses onion routing technology to protect user privacy and plans to launch features supporting high-quality voice and video calls in the future. Currently, it is managed by the Swiss Session Technology Foundation.