What if you could run your own private Monad network in seconds, on your laptop?
Enter Monad Solonet.
Spin up a local Monad network, experiment with multi-validator setups, build and test your contracts in isolation, and more.
Unlimited tokens, zero setup.
And yes, it works on macOS too.
https://t.co/x2IdY4vsUt
MAINNET RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENT: v.0.14.2
A new release is available on Mainnet for all nodes! (v.0.14.2)
Upgrade instructions are located here:
https://t.co/6IIXgPHqWu
Full changelog located here:
https://t.co/eW0iqDwOvi
Reminders:
⚠️ As of v0.14.2 authenticated UDP is enforced! All nodes running with older versions and clear UDP configuration will be dropped ⚠️
Monad Solonet just unlocked dev mode 🧪🚀
Build the Monad client from source and run it:
• local mode → build from your local code
• remote mode → build from any repo + ref
Break things. Rebuild. Repeat. ⚡🐳
https://t.co/e2nP1XgWts
What if you could run your own private Monad network in seconds, on your laptop?
Enter Monad Solonet.
Spin up a local Monad network, experiment with multi-validator setups, build and test your contracts in isolation, and more.
Unlimited tokens, zero setup.
And yes, it works on macOS too.
https://t.co/x2IdY4vsUt
@itsNikku876 This is a great question.
Foundry-Monad is a local execution engine simulating the Monad EVM. Monad Solonet is running a real network using the official `monad` binaries.
We will address this question in greater details in the README.md later. Thanks for asking!
@Lblaeyz21@keoneHD Monad Solonet is optimized to reduce the CPU demands of the native Monad client, so it should run comfortably on your laptop. Let us know how it goes!