• The Venom Foundation has announced the public testnet for its Layer-1 blockchain.
• Users can access the testnet and test various decentralized applications (dApps) developed in-house as part of the L1’s growing ecosystem.
• The foundation aims to accelerate Web3 development and create an innovative, reliable platform for users and developers.
Venom Foundation Announces Public Testnet of its L1 Blockchain
The Venom Foundation has announced the public testnet for its Layer-1 blockchain. The testnet allows developers and users to test dApps and bugs, with users needing to connect to the Venom Wallet and claim free testnet allocation to participate. The foundation is licensed by Abu Dhabi Global Market (AGDM) and aims to accelerate Web3 development by creating an innovative, reliable platform for users and developers.
Accessing the Testnet
Users can access the Venom network via their mobile device or desktop browser by downloading either the Apple App Store or Google Play Store version of the Venom Wallet; alternatively, they can use a Chrome extension on their desktop browsers. Once they claim a free testnet allocation, they can begin to debug protocols on this highly scalable blockchain infrastructure that supports all types of decentralised applications.
Decentralized Applications Available
Once connected, users on the Venom network will be able to experience multiple dApps developed in-house as part of this growing ecosystem such as Venom Scan, VenomPools, Venom Bridge, Venom Stake, Web3.World, WeUp , NFT Mint and Oasis Gallery. The program should further boost community building within this innovative platform while allowing different users from all backgrounds to experience these new technologies firsthand.
Milestone Ahead Of MainNet Launch
The launch of this public testnet marks a major milestone ahead of its mainnet launch with both ecosystem developers and regular users being able to stress-test these applications before being rolled out into production mode. This should also provide valuable feedback that will enable more robust programming within this network before it goes live later in 2023 according to Peter Knez who is Chair of the Venom Foundation Council..
Conclusion
The launch of this public testnet marks a key milestone towards launching a highly scalable blockchain infrastructure which will support all types of decentralised applications while allowing both experienced developers as well as everyday usersto experience first hand what decentralized technologies are capable off .