A Complete Guide to Wallets for the Conflux Network

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Navigating the world of blockchain requires a secure and compatible wallet. The Conflux Network, with its unique dual-space architecture (Core Space and eSpace), has specific wallet support requirements. This guide provides a clear overview of the wallets you can use to interact with the Conflux ecosystem, ensuring your assets are managed safely and effectively.

Understanding Conflux's Core Space and eSpace

Before choosing a wallet, it's crucial to understand the two distinct environments within the Conflux Network:

Your choice of wallet depends entirely on which space you intend to interact with. Some wallets support both, while others are designed specifically for eSpace.

Supported Wallets for Conflux

The following table provides a quick comparison of popular wallets and their compatibility with Conflux's Core Space and eSpace.

WalletCore Space SupportedeSpace Supported
Fluent
Ledger
MetaMask
OKX Web3
OneKey

Detailed Wallet Overview

Fluent Wallet

Fluent is a dedicated wallet designed specifically for the Conflux Network. It offers seamless support for both Core Space and eSpace, making it an excellent all-in-one solution for users deeply integrated into the Conflux ecosystem. It provides a user-friendly interface for managing assets, interacting with dApps, and more.

Ledger Hardware Wallet

For maximum security, the Ledger hardware wallet can be used in conjunction with software interfaces like Fluent or MetaMask. By connecting your Ledger device, you can manage both Core Space and eSpace assets while keeping your private keys securely offline.

MetaMask

As the most widely used Web3 wallet, MetaMask is fully compatible with Conflux's eSpace. You can easily add the Conflux eSpace network to your MetaMask settings to start interacting with EVM-based dApps on Conflux. It does not support the native Core Space.

OKX Web3 Wallet

The OKX Web3 Wallet is a multi-chain software wallet that supports Conflux's eSpace. It allows users to store assets, swap tokens, and explore decentralized applications within the EVM-compatible environment. 👉 Explore multi-chain wallet features

OneKey Wallet

OneKey offers both hardware and software wallet solutions. Its versatile software wallet supports both Core Space and eSpace on Conflux, providing a secure and convenient option for managing all your Conflux assets in one place.

Essential Wallet Security Practices

The security of your digital assets is paramount. A wallet's private keys are the ultimate key to your funds; if they are lost or stolen, your assets are unrecoverable.

Creating a Secure Wallet

Backing Up Your Wallet

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main difference between Core Space and eSpace?
Core Space is Conflux's native, high-throughput chain, while eSpace is an EVM-compatible environment that allows Ethereum developers and users to easily port their projects and use familiar tools like MetaMask.

Can I use my existing MetaMask wallet for Conflux?
Yes, absolutely. You can use your existing MetaMask wallet by simply adding the Conflux eSpace network RPC details. Your Ethereum address will be the same on Conflux eSpace.

Which wallet is recommended for beginners on Conflux?
For beginners, Fluent Wallet is often the best choice as it is built for Conflux and supports both spaces natively, simplifying the user experience. For those already familiar with MetaMask, using it for eSpace is also straightforward.

Why is a hardware wallet like Ledger considered more secure?
Hardware wallets store your private keys on a dedicated physical device that never connects to the internet. Transactions must be physically confirmed on the device, making it highly resistant to remote hackers and malware.

I only have an eSpace wallet. Can I receive assets from Core Space?
No, Core Space and eSpace are separate environments with different address formats. You cannot directly send assets from one space to an address in the other. You must use Conflux's official "CrossSpace" bridge to transfer assets between them.

What should I do if I lose access to my wallet?
If you have securely stored your seed phrase, you can simply import it into a new wallet application to regain access to all your funds and transaction history. This is why backing up your seed phrase is the most critical step.