Conflux Mainnet 3.0 is about to launch, with plans to participate in the pilot issuance of an offshore RMB stablecoin for the Belt and Road Initiative.
BlockBeats News, July 20th. From July 18th to 20th, the Conflux Tree Graph Technical and Ecosystem Development Conference was held in Shanghai this month. It was announced at the conference that the Conflux Tree Graph Mainnet 3.0 will officially launch in August, with transaction throughput increasing to 15,000 TPS (transactions per second). It will also natively support on-chain invocation of Artificial Intelligence Agents, empower cross-border payments, and facilitate RWA asset batch settlement, creating a "digital expressway" for Web3. Conflux Tree Graph has also reached strategic partnerships with AnchorX, Dorahacks, and Eastropy, aiming to jointly promote the issuance of offshore RMB stablecoins, cross-border settlements, RWA, and other application scenarios as benchmark projects in countries participating in the "Belt and Road Initiative." The three parties plan to conduct pilots in Central Asia, Southeast Asia, and other regions, establishing a tripartite financial technology model of "Technology-Compliance-Security" to further activate the Conflux ecosystem's infrastructure value in cross-border trade.
"In recent years, stablecoins, RWA (Real World Assets), and other new entities based on blockchain technology have attracted global attention. They all belong to the Web3 digital world, which can provide users with more trustworthy digital rights protection compared to the widely used second-generation Internet Web2. In this context, building a self-controllable high-performance public chain system is of great value to China's development of the Web3 ecosystem in the 'Belt and Road Initiative'."
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