Monthly Progress Report — April 2025
A look back on our highlights from April.
Public Chain
- Prepared for an upcoming code audit by upgrading dependencies and improving supporting documentation.
- Optimized the test framework for enhanced stability and performance.
- Fixed several issues in preparation for the next hardfork.
- Provided technical support for the 0g project.
SDK
- Developed
evm-spec-tester
to execute state tests from Ethereum’s execution-spec-tests. - Verified the correctness of Conflux’s EVM implementation using the new testing tool.
Confura
- Continued development of the data cache service to improve performance and response times for on-chain data queries.
Partnerships
- Teamed up with Terminus to advance PayFi infrastructure by combining their cross-border payment tech with our chain.
- Partnered with oooo.money to expand stablecoin payment options, with plans to integrate our network for smoother consumer transactions.
- Together with stc Bahrain, we’re becoming a key participant in their Web3 Launchpad Program to support blockchain adoption across the Middle East.
- Collaborated with the Fudan MBA Blockchain Club to create exclusive apparel embedded with NFC chips and NFTs, allowing members to unlock custom PFPs and connect physical items to on-chain identity.
Events
LEAP Night 2025 in Hong Kong
We co-hosted LEAP Night 2025 during the Hong Kong Web3 Festival, bringing together builders, VCs, and thought leaders from across the space. The event featured conversations around RWA, RegTech, DeFi, AI, and Layer 1 blockchains.
Community Highlights
Exploring On-Chain Derivatives with Fufuture
This month, we had a great X Spaces with Fufuture where we got into on-chain derivatives. We talked about how perpetual options work, the challenges around liquidity, and what the future of DeFi could look like.
Spotlighting Stablecoin Innovation with GinsengSwap
We sat down with the team from GinsengSwap, a concentrated liquidity stablecoin marketplace. They won the UHack hackathon last year. The team shared their story with our community, explaining how they are simplifying stablecoin swaps and on/off-ramping. They also discussed why they believe stable assets are crucial for real-world crypto use.
Conflux Ukraine and Russia
Our Ukrainian Conflux community teamed up with BedolagaCrypto for a deep-dive podcast titled “Conflux without Borders”, exploring PayFi innovations, RWA integration, and how Conflux enables blockchain synergy between East and West. Meanwhile, the Russian Conflux community partnered with Crypto💎Revolution to host a podcast titled “Conflux Network: Changing the Game in Web3 & Belt & Road”. The speakers discussed Conflux’s position as the first regulatory-compliant L1 blockchain in China and examined how its infrastructure aligns with the Belt and Road Initiative. The episode highlighted Conflux’s unique geopolitical positioning and its impact on the future of permissioned Web3 systems.
Conflux Español
Our Spanish-speaking community released Episode 11 of Conflux Forward, where they shared highlights and news from March. As always, it was recorded and uploaded to the Conflux Español YouTube channel so the wider LATAM community can catch up anytime.
Conflux Arabic
On April 25, our Arabic-speaking community came together for their monthly Telegram hangout. These sessions are a great way to share updates, answer questions, and stay connected with our MENA community in a more personal and local setting.
Developer Community
Sharing Knowledge Through Tutorials
In April, we continued to grow our library of developer content with a series of new tutorials aimed at helping builders get hands-on with the Conflux ecosystem. New videos covered everything from deploying smart contracts using Thirdweb CLI to building a Conflux explorer UI with React and ConfluxScan API. We also introduced the Community Board a bounty platform powered by AI and CFX to show developers how to create and complete tasks using this tool.
Expanding Technical Resources
We updated the Developer Portal with a new resources section featuring a full list of articles and videos. This makes it easier for devs to find the guidance they need in one place. We also updated the PoS Validators site link to reflect the latest information.
Supporting Builders with Tools
A new community tool, the Privy Conflux Template, was published to GitHub. This template helps developers quickly get started with Privy integration on Conflux — another step in making building on Conflux easier and more accessible.