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What is #Testnet?


No matter what the type of project is in the field of #software development, we need to run it at a local #network to test whether it is working perfectly or not.

A similar thing is with the #Cryptocurrency world where developers develop their projects and check out the working ability of #performance at the TestNet network.

At the testnet network, they check that how efficiently it is working and how it is different from another programming, and how many levels of #security it can pass, so that everyone can use it without any tension of hack or attack at the network.

What is #MainNet?

In some cases, Mainnet is known as a live network also. After all the trials at TestNet network, The team of #coin launches his project at MainNet for the use, where people can use the coin to mine, stacking, and transaction easily.

So in simple word MainNet is the main network where #Blockchain data program actually runs.

Difference between Testnet and Mainnet

We can’t transfer coin from Testnet to MainNet or vice versa. In simple words we can say they can’t intermix with each other even both are running at the same #technology and the same algorithm with the same name.


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#NXS👀

Micro-satellites are launched launched into low earth orbit which will run Nexus operating system

The #Nexus Protocol will take web 3.0 and #dweb a step further by creating a #decentralized reputation driven routing services, at the level of both #hardware and #software, providing an alternative to Internet Service Providers (ISPs)

#NXS will be the game changer🚀
What Is a Cryptocurrency Whitepaper?

A #whitepaper summarizes, in a single document, the important information related to a #blockchain or cryptocurrency project. It’s a popular way of explaining how a certain project works and what problems it’s aiming to solve.

Generally, a whitepaper is a report or guide that informs its readers about a specific topic or issue. For example, developers can create a whitepaper about their #software to educate users on what they are building and why.

In the blockchain space, a whitepaper is a #document that helps outline the main features and technical specifications of a specific cryptocurrency or blockchain project. Although many whitepapers are focused on a coin or token, they can also be based on different types of #projects, such as a decentralized finance (#DeFi) platform or a play-to-earn game.

A whitepaper may provide an overview of essential #data in the form of #statistics and #diagrams. Also, a whitepaper could explain the #governing structure of the project, who’s working on it, and the current and #future development plans (i.e., their #roadmap).

Why Whitepaper's are important ?

Whitepapers are important for the crypto #ecosystem. Even though there are no standards for creating them, whitepapers have become a #framework for researching crypto projects. It's a general recommendation to start crypto #research by reading the project's whitepaper. Users can use whitepapers to identify potential red #flags or promising projects. In addition, they enable users to monitor if a project is sticking to its original plans and #goals.

Read Bitcoin Whitepaper and Ethereum Whitepaper
What is Eater Address ?

An #Eater Address, also known as a Null Address or #Burn Address, refers to a specific address in a #cryptocurrency network that is designed to be non-spendable and devoid of any #private key ownership. Transactions sent to an Eater Address effectively result in the #permanent loss of those funds because there is no way to access or #retrieve them.

Purpose :

Coin Burning: #Projects or individuals may intentionally send coins or tokens to an Eater Address, effectively #removing them from #circulation and reducing the total supply. This can be done to create #scarcity or to symbolize the destruction of coins.

Placeholder Address: Some blockchain #protocols use Eater Addresses as placeholders or reserved addresses for certain #functionalities within the network. These addresses act as markers or #indicators without the ability to receive or control any #funds.

Testing and Debugging: Eater Addresses can be utilized during #software development, #testing, or #debugging processes. Transactions sent to these #addresses can help identify #potential issues or verify the behavior of the network without #risking the loss of actual funds.