The Conflux ecosystem has recently released a detailed developer tutorial that systematically outlines the complete toolchain needed to build applications on the Conflux network.



This guide particularly emphasizes Conflux's unique dual-space architecture. Core Space provides official native SDK support, suitable for developers who want to fully leverage Conflux features; while eSpace achieves seamless compatibility with Ethereum tools, meaning you can directly use familiar Ethereum development suites like Hardhat, Truffle, and others.

The most interesting part is the shared tools section—many development tools can serve both environments, greatly reducing the learning curve for multi-chain development. Whether you're looking to explore the native Conflux ecosystem or quickly get started with eSpace using the Ethereum tech stack, you can find corresponding tool solutions. This material is definitely worth a look for developers aiming to launch projects on Conflux.
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MevShadowrangervip
· 15h ago
Really? The dual-space architecture sounds interesting, but is the Core Space ecosystem active enough? Direct compatibility of Hardhat with eSpace sounds pretty good, it can save a lot of troubleshooting time. The fact that Core Space and eSpace can share tools indeed lowers the barrier, but it still depends on which side actually has projects running. Developer tutorials may look fancy, but the key is how practical they are when used. eSpace is probably a token of commitment for Eth developers; the learning curve should be much gentler. Dual space sounds exciting, but could it actually make things more complicated? A complete toolchain is great, but I worry that the documentation might still be the usual perfunctory stuff.
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NoodlesOrTokensvip
· 15h ago
The dual-space architecture is indeed practical, making it easy for ETH developers to get started directly.
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LiquidatedThricevip
· 15h ago
Double-layer architecture sounds good, but the key still depends on whether users really buy into it or not.
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StakeTillRetirevip
· 15h ago
The dual-space architecture sounds pretty good, saves the trouble of learning two sets of things.
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MemeKingNFTvip
· 16h ago
The dual-space architecture logic... to be honest, it looks a bit like a compromise for eSpace's EVM compatibility. True believers still need to chew on Core Space, or what's the point?
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