manadia Integrates With Conflux Network to Turn Ecosystem Activity Into Structured Signals
manadia has integrated with Conflux Network. The collaboration connects scalable Layer 1 blockchain infrastructure with on-chain data layers, addressing a real problem in Web3. Decentralized ecosystems have spent years optimizing throughput, but throughput alone doesn’t solve the bigger challenge of securely connecting users, applications, and economies across regions at scale.
We’re integrating with @Conflux_Network.
As decentralized ecosystems continue to scale globally, the challenge is no longer just throughput — it’s building infrastructure that can securely connect users, applications, and economies across regions at scale.#ConfluxNetwork… pic.twitter.com/eFp2a2GR30
— manadia (@paywithmana) May 26, 2026
Conflux Network handles the infrastructure side. manadia handles the data side. Together, they’re pushing toward verifiable and interoperable value generation across decentralized economies.
What Conflux Network Actually Brings
Conflux Network operates as a high-performance Layer 1 powered by a hybrid PoW/PoS architecture. The design makes blockchain coordination fast, cheap, and secure while bridging global and Asian Web3 markets.
That regional bridge matters. Most chains struggle with real cross-regional adoption, and Conflux has reach into Asian markets that others can’t easily access.
The hybrid consensus design of the platform handles security and scaling in ways pure PoW or pure PoS architectures often can’t.
Conflux has been running this infrastructure at production scale for years, which makes it a credible partner for projects that need real performance rather than testnet promises.
manadia x Conflux Network What the Integration Unlocks
Before this integration, on-chain ecosystem activity stayed fragmented. Users interacted with applications, transactions happened, value moved, but the data sat in silos that couldn’t easily be combined into useful signals. Manadia’s Potion app changes that.
Now ecosystem activity becomes structured data tied to real network participation, user interaction, and execution outcomes. That structure matters for building applications that respond to what users actually do rather than what they claim to do.
Reputation systems, reward distribution, agent coordination, and analytics all work better when the underlying data is structured rather than scattered across raw transaction logs.
How Users Can Try It Now
The integration goes live with a Conflux Network quest on manadia’s Potion app. Users can head to app.mana.app , find the quest, and start exploring the ecosystem.
Interacting with Conflux through Potion earns rewards along the way. The quest format makes the integration practical to test immediately rather than waiting for downstream applications to ship.
For users who want to actually understand what the partnership does, the quest is the fastest way. Click through, interact, see how on-chain activity gets captured as structured signals, and earn for participating.
What’s Ahead
Decentralized economies don’t just need to operate. They need to generate value that can be verified and moved across boundaries. That’s the framing both teams are using, and it reflects where Web3 infrastructure is actually heading.
Throughput got solved. The next problem is making on-chain activity legible, interoperable, and economically useful at scale.
manadia and Conflux Network just integrated. Conflux brings high-performance Layer 1 infrastructure with hybrid PoW/PoS consensus and reach across global and Asian Web3 markets. Potion app brings the data layer that turns ecosystem activity into structured signals.
The Conflux Network quest is live on Potion right now at app.mana.app. Decentralized economies don’t just need throughput anymore. They need infrastructure that captures real participation as verifiable, interoperable value.
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