The wait is over.
Block by Block Beta is now live.
More than 5,000 people joined the whitelist to get early access — and the first invitation emails have officially been sent.
This is more than just a beta.
Early participants will receive an Early Adopter Badge inside the ecosystem, recognizing the people who helped shape the network from day one.
That badge will unlock future opportunities as the platform evolves.
Access is open publicly starting today, but onboarding will happen in waves.
A limited number of new accounts will be activated daily as additional spots open.
If you want to be early, now is the time.
Join here: https://t.co/Sr37r14Hyt
Hey Conflux fam 👋 excited to welcome @alpheanetwork to the ecosystem. They're building the OS that takes AI apps and agents from "cool demo" to actually running across distributed infra.
Hey Conflux fam!
Last week, our Conflux en Español community @Conflux_Espanol celebrated Bitcoin Pizza Day by sponsoring 5 local parties around Latin America.
Cities that hosted us:
📍 Gualeguaychú
📍 Bogotá
📍 San José
📍 Monterrey
📍 Santiago
Thanks to everyone who showed up. Check out the recap in the thread below 👇
The strongest digital communities are built on trust.
Trust comes from:
• contribution
• consistency
• accountability
• collaboration
Better recognition systems create stronger ecosystems.
That’s the foundation we’re focused on building.
Most communities say they value contributors.
But very few systems actually recognize contribution transparently.
The loudest voices get attention.
The real builders often stay invisible.
We think reputation should be built on participation, not noise.
More soon.
Let talk about how one small Solidity trick can save you from crazy gas fees!
Once you really understand mappings, building cleaner & smarter smart contracts starts feeling way easier 🔥
Check this tutorial from @Conflux_Network to learn & get more info 👇
https://t.co/Wi2nwgBCwf
New from our @ConfluxDevs Community
https://t.co/ExEv61wRzV
Mappings are one of the most important building blocks in Solidity and are used for things like balances, permissions, ownership records, and much more.
This new tutorial walks through how mappings work, including nested mappings, gas efficiency, limitations, and practical examples you’ll use when building smart contracts.
🚨 BREAKING: José Mourinho back to Real Madrid, HERE WE GO! 💣🤍
All terms have been verbally agreed between José Mourinho and Real Madrid, waiting to sign all documents.
Plan for initial two year deal, JM to travel to Madrid after Real-Bilbao game.
The Special One is back.
Gm everyone. I’ve been watching @arc from the sidelines for a while, and finally stopped lurking and started building.
It’s a wallet that should feel like Cash App / Venmo, but on Arc testnet with USDC (and EURC); still figuring out the name (everything good seems taken 😅).
What kept pulling me in: crypto can move money fast, but paying a friend still feels like dev tooling. Seed phrases. “Connect wallet.” Copy-paste 0x… Nobody splits dinner like that.
So I’m building the opposit: invisible crypto: → sign in with email (@circle wallet in the background, no MetaMask)
→ pay by usertag, contact, or address
→ request money + shareable links & QR
→ split bills from chat (“split $60 with tags - a, b and c”)
→ swap USDC ↔ EURC & bridge on Arc via Circle App Kit
→ push when you get paid
Why Arc? USDC-native gas, stablecoin-first, fast finality: you’re not explaining ETH to send $5.
Why Circle? Developer-controlled wallets + App Kit = real sends/swaps/bridges on testnet without putting keys in the browser.
Live on Arc testnet: rough edges, shipping fast. No public name yet; renaming before a proper launch.
If you’re building on Arc or Circle, or ethusiastic about the ARC ecosystem, or you just want to poke holes in the UX, reply or DM. Would love feedback from people willing to stress-test this.