AFX lanza su mainnet soberana de Capa 1 para derivados

AFX ha comenzado a operar su mainnet de Capa 1 dedicada al comercio de perpetuos descentralizados. El lanzamiento tuvo lugar el 18 de mayo de 2026 e introduce una infraestructura especializada para derivados en cadena de alta velocidad.

AFX, una red blockchain construida específicamente para derivados descentralizados, activó su mainnet de Capa 1 el 18 de mayo. El sistema soporta contratos perpetuos sobre activos que incluyen BTC, ETH, oro y petróleo crudo, con un apalancamiento de hasta 40 veces y cero comisiones de gas para los usuarios.

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