The four main core products of the LX ecosystem will be launched successively starting from February 11.

Odaily Planet Daily reports that according to official sources, the four major core infrastructures of the LX ecosystem are about to be fully launched. Among them, the underlying public chain LXChain, the LX exchange, and the blockchain explorer LXExplorer will go live simultaneously on February 11, 2026, while the multi-chain payment tool LXPay is scheduled for release on March 1, 2026.

This launch covers the entire chain of public chain, trading, data, and payment: LXChain uses DPOS consensus, supporting block times of 3 seconds; the LX exchange will support spot trading of mainstream assets and will debut the LB/USDT trading pair; LXExplorer provides transparent on-chain data queries; LXPay initially integrates multiple EVM-compatible chains, gradually enabling multi-chain asset payments and management.

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