On March 9, 2026, iFlux Global announced a partnership with MarsCat to integrate a decentralized peer-to-peer connectivity network into the iFlux ecosystem. This is an exciting development for iFlux, which is committed to building a decentralized and secure means of communication through serverless communication protocols in the new Web3 world where technology continues to evolve rapidly.
Eliminate middlemen with RelayApp protocol
Although decentralized application ledgers can be decentralized, real-time communications such as notifications, messages, and data synchronization are still mostly dependent on traditional centralized cloud providers. This dependency makes them targets for hackers, essentially turning them into honeypots and creating potential points of failure.
MarsCat natively addresses this problem with an architecture based on the RelayApp protocol, which is serverless and features direct peer-to-peer connectivity built on a three-tier system.
Your identity and data remain private and locked to your device. The client layer takes advantage of the ephemeral nature of relay nodes, which act as intermediaries to link peers. These nodes do not see or retain encrypted packets. The protocol layer makes the whole thing scalable with near-zero delivery delay.
By leveraging this model, iFlux Global provides users with private interactions by default within the iFlux ecosystem. Unlike traditional exchanges that track user metadata, iFlux uses a serverless model, so it leaves no digital footprint on a central server. This type of architecture will become increasingly important as we move towards a more resilient web that can withstand regional internet outages and targeted censorship.
iFlux Global and the evolution of hybrid finance
For iFlux Global, this partnership is part of a broader expansion drive for “all-in-one” utilities. While this move touches on financial security, the partnership with MarsCat touches on data security. With the introduction of a decentralized communication layer to the platform, iFlux has evolved into a Web3 hub where users can coordinate trades and manage their assets through a secure, non-custodial interface.
This is in line with the trend towards Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI), where users have full control over their digital selves. This trend is critical as global regulators tighten data privacy, making zero-knowledge infrastructure a competitive must-have for platforms by 2026.
The role of P2P networks in global Web3 deployments
Given the growing complexity of Web3, the need for such infrastructure is more urgent than ever. Peer-to-peer networks are inherently scalable because the capacity of the network grows rather than shrinking as new nodes join. This is important for iFlux. iFlux has already signed more than 250,000 installment contracts, with total platform value exceeding $19 million.
This partnership will enable iFlux to lead in the Distributed Physical Infrastructure Network (DePIN) space. As the institutional age of cryptocurrencies continues to permeate every aspect of the industry, only the technologically strong will prevail in this space.
Technical research on more decentralized communication principles shows that these networks are highly resilient because the nodes operate independently. iFlux and MarsCat are building an infrastructure where anonymity and fairness are prioritized by allowing users to act as relay nodes. This prevents attackers from tying transaction messages to IP addresses, protecting users’ physical privacy and digital assets.
conclusion
The partnership between iFlux Global and MarsCat offers a glimpse into the future of the decentralized web. By fusing capital liquidity with a serverless, privacy-first communications backbone, we address the 360-degree dimension of crypto users. As the RelayApp protocol is further integrated into the iFlux ecosystem, the promise of a fully trustless, end-to-end decentralized experience moves closer to reality. This commitment to decentralized communication protocols sets iFlux apart and establishes it as a frontrunner in a future where data privacy is a fundamental expectation for all participants in the digital economy.

