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CIP-90

Conflux has a virtual machine that is similar to the EVM. However, there are still some considerable differences between Conflux and Ethereum. Conflux uses a different transaction format and a different rule for generating addresses from public keys. These differences often make it hard to port EVM compatible dApps to Conflux. Replacing CIP-72 and CIP-80, CIP-90 introduces a transaction execution environment called the Conflux eSpace. eSpace achieves full EVM compatibility without changing the existing accounts and transactions.

CrossSpaceCall

CIP-90 introduces a new internal contract: CrossSpaceCall. CrossSpaceCall enables CFX and data to be transferred between the two spaces.

Node Setup

Graph Node is the component which indexes subgraphs, and makes the resulting data available to query via a GraphQL API. As such it is central to the indexer stack, and correct operation of Graph Node is crucial to running a successful indexer.

Node Setup

Graph Node is the component which indexes subgraphs, and makes the resulting data available to query via a GraphQL API. As such it is central to the indexer stack, and correct operation of Graph Node is crucial to running a successful indexer.

thirdweb

Deploying contract using thirdweb

VM Differences

The Core Space VM is compatible with the EVM in most cases, but there are some differences. This page lists the differences between the two.