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Conflux (CFX) Network to Implement Major Hardfork with Eight CIPs

Conflux (CFX) Network to Implement Major Hardfork with Eight CIPs WikiBit 2025-06-25 02:39

Lawrence Jengar Jun 24, 2025 00:05 Conflux (CFX) Network is set to implement a hardfork including eight critical CIPs,

Conflux (CFX) Network is preparing for a significant system upgrade by implementing a hardfork that will incorporate eight Conflux Improvement Proposals (CIPs). This upgrade, as announced by the Conflux Forum, is anticipated to enhance the network‘s functionality and compatibility with Ethereum’s Virtual Machine (EVM).

Details of the Proposed CIPs

The upcoming hardfork will include modifications to the following CIPs: CIP-150, CIP-151, CIP-152, CIP-154, CIP-156, CIP-165, CIP-645, and CIP-7702. These proposals are mainly categorized into EVM Compatibility, Bug Fixes, and Specification Adjustments.

EVM Compatibility Enhancements

Six of the proposals, including CIP-150, CIP-151, CIP-152, CIP-165, CIP-645, and CIP-7702, are geared towards enhancing EVM compatibility. For instance, CIP-150 mirrors Ethereums EIP-3541, which restricts deploying new code starting with the 0xEF byte. Meanwhile, CIP-151 aligns with EIP-6780 to prevent the SELFDESTRUCT opcode from destroying contracts, except under specific conditions.

Additionally, CIP-152 addresses potential security vulnerabilities akin to EIP-3607, which tackles address collision attacks. CIP-165 introduces operations on the BLS12-381 curve, crucial for efficient BLS signature verification. CIP-645 aims to harmonize Conflux eSpace‘s behavior with Ethereum’s EVM by adopting several Ethereum Improvement Proposals (EIPs), including EIP-1108, EIP-1884, and EIP-2565, among others.

Bug Fixes and Specification Adjustments

CIP-154 is a bug fix addressing an error in CIP-142, where the TLOAD opcode was mistakenly implemented as SLOAD. CIP-156 proposes changes in the penalty for Proof of Stake (PoS) malicious behavior, shifting from permanent stake forfeiture to temporary stake locking.

Introduction of CIP-7702

CIP-7702 introduces the implementation of EIP-7702 to Conflux eSpace, enhancing the network‘s capabilities and aligning it more closely with Ethereum’s standards.

For more information on these updates, visit the Conflux Forums official announcement here.

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