Conflux Network, a highly regulated high-performance Layer-1 public blockchain for Decentralized Applications (dApps), is pleased to announce the happy news of Conflux Network, a highly regulated high-performance Layer-1 public blockchain for Decentralized Applications (dApps), is pleased to announce the happy news of

Conflux Goes Live on Kraken to Expand Global Access and Stablecoin Utility

2026/02/07 18:00
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Conflux Network, a highly regulated high-performance Layer-1 public blockchain for Decentralized Applications (dApps), is pleased to announce the happy news of its native token ($CFX) listing on Kraken, one of the world’s longest-standing, most liquid, and protected cryptocurrency platforms. This listing elaborates on the main purpose of expanding global regulated access to $CFX, along with enhancing liquidity with fast and low-cost stablecoin payments.

Kraken is also among the fastest cryptocurrency exchanges and has a specific place in the market with user satisfaction. Millions of institutions, professional trader and consumers are being facilitated by the Kraken exchange all over the world.

This listing phenomenon gives benefits to both Conflux Network and the exchange itself. This can also help in expanding the access of Conflux Network to international markets. Conflux Network has revealed this news through its official social media X account.

Conflux Strengthens Global Market Reach Through Kraken Listing

The listing of $CFX helps users to seamlessly deposit and withdraw $USDT through the Conflux Network. The core purpose is to make the pathway smooth for easy and seamless transfers across border blockchains with a highly protected system. On the other hand, Kraken aids empower $CFX’s global liquidity, price discovery, and market transparency, enhancing access especially for institutional and retail markets worldwide.

There is an urgent need for up-gradation of regulatory clarity with meaningful and to-the-point solutions. So, the combination of any certain native token with a famous exchange definitely matters a lot in expanding access to blockchain’s long-term viability and visibility. Moreover, this development improves the global price discovery for assets within the Conflux ecosystem.

Conflux Advances User-Centric Payments and On-Chain Services

The successful listing of $CFX on Kraken is playing a pivotal role in empowering cross-border payment and on-chain financial services for user satisfaction. Conflux has continued to strengthen its stablecoin infrastructure via Kraken’s support for $USDT deposits and withdrawal opportunities through the involvement of Conflux Network.

This native $USDT helps to minimize the hurdle for users to access on-chain applications for better efficiency. From another perspective, this listing pays a firm a basic fee for the ongoing growth of the Conflux PayFi ecosystem. All in all, this struggle is sowing the strong roots of development for crypto users all over the world.

Being successful for any project needs smooth real-world payment, cross-border facilitation of transactions, and on-chain financial services. Conflux is playing its best role in these matters with full attention.

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