Next time you see Mainnet (the real world) vs Testnet (the simulator), you know exactly what it means.
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Why do people love Testnets?
Projects need real users to click around, stress-test the system, and find bugs. To reward these early testers, many projects distribute free crypto rewards later Airdrops! 🎁
It’s a win-win: they get data, you get experience (and potential rewards).
In crypto, a Testnet is a replica of a blockchain network.
Developers use it to test their apps and new features before launching them to the public.
❌ No real money is used. ❌ No real risk involved. 💸 Everything runs on "monopoly money" (test tokens).
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Imagine Boeing builds a new airplane. They don’t just put 300 passengers in it and hope for the best on the first day, right?
First, pilots fly it in a flight simulator to test all the buttons, find bugs, and practice safely without any real world risk.
A Testnet is simulator.
Crypto terms can sound like a different language. One word you’ll hear everywhere right now is "Testnet."
But what actually is it, and why should you care?
Here is a breakdown that a 10-year-old would understand. 👇🧵
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