Conflux Wallet operates as a continuation of prior wallet work for the Conflux Network. The product was acquired by ChainNest Labs INC — a Delaware corporation founded on July 1, 2022 — and rebuilt as a native desktop and mobile client. The first public release under the Conflux Wallet brand and the confluxwallet.org domain shipped on February 1, 2026. Existing seed phrases, addresses, hardware-wallet pairings, and Core Space and eSpace balances continue to work without change.
What changed
The Conflux Network is unchanged. CFX is unchanged. Core Space and eSpace are unchanged. The seed phrase format (BIP-44, 12 words) is unchanged. Existing Conflux wallet users can restore an existing wallet in Conflux Wallet using the same recovery phrase they already have.
What changed is the form factor. Prior Conflux wallet work shipped as a browser extension. Conflux Wallet ships as a native desktop application — Windows, macOS, Linux — that runs in its own window, with iOS and Android in active development. The native form factor enables capabilities a browser extension can't provide:
- A signing window that doesn't disappear when the browser loses focus
- Hardware wallet pairing without browser permission prompts on every signature
- An in-wallet bridge between Core Space and eSpace, executed as a single signature without opening a separate dApp
- Automatic stuck-transaction recovery (Speed Up / Cancel) directly from the wallet UI
- A consistent wallet across desktop and mobile, derived from the same seed phrase
Who runs it
Conflux Wallet is operated by ChainNest Labs INC, a Delaware-incorporated company founded in July 2022. The company acquired the prior Conflux wallet codebase and continues development under the Conflux Wallet brand. ChainNest Labs is the legal entity behind the wallet — it appears in the Privacy Policy, Terms of Use, and Organization schema (legalName) of the site. The product brand on every user-facing surface is "Conflux Wallet."
How to migrate
For users coming from the prior browser-extension wallet:
- Open the prior wallet. View your 12-word recovery phrase. Write it down on paper, in order.
- Download Conflux Wallet from confluxwallet.org/download. Choose the build for your operating system.
- Open Conflux Wallet and choose Restore Wallet during setup. Enter the same 12-word phrase.
- Set a new local password for Conflux Wallet (this is local encryption — it doesn't replace your seed phrase, it protects it on your device).
- Done. Your CFX, Core Space and eSpace accounts, token balances, and hardware-wallet pairings appear in Conflux Wallet. Both wallets continue to read from the same blockchain — installing one doesn't disable the other.
The prior wallet remains available to users who prefer the browser extension. See the side-by-side comparison at Conflux Wallet vs Fluent Wallet.
Versioning
The first public release under the Conflux Wallet brand is v2.10.2. The version number continues from the prior wallet's release sequence — v2.10.x reflects the patch series following the most recent prior release. This signals continuity to existing users who track wallet versions and avoids resetting the counter on software that already carries several years of accumulated functionality.
Subsequent releases will be published at /download with the version reflected in the filename (e.g., conflux-wallet-2.10.2.exe).