The gateway to mainnet testing is opening. While the entire market is still searching for direction amid volatility, some projects have already begun to take steady steps—from code audits to testnets, and finally to the launch of the mainnet. This is not just a milestone in technological evolution but also a reflection of Web3's path toward maturity.



Imagine: the transfer of digital assets is accelerating, decentralized applications can finally support real user scale, and on-chain services are no longer just promises on whitepapers. What does this mean for developers? It means having a genuine stage to validate ideas. And for investors? It means being able to observe which infrastructures are truly solving real problems in advance.

The zero-threshold experience mechanism allows everyone to participate—early developers can identify issues during testing, while ordinary users can intuitively feel the speed and costs of on-chain services. This process itself is a testament to the value network moving from theory to reality. The next trending opportunity isn’t something to chase after but will naturally emerge from these pragmatic technological advancements.
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YieldChaservip
· 13h ago
Mainnet testing is back, and we still need to see the real data to speak. No matter how loud the white paper boasts, it's useless; you have to run it to find out.
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WenAirdropvip
· 22h ago
Mainnet testing? Sounds good, but how many are actually able to run smoothly... That being said, this round definitely feels different; the projects are finally getting down to real work.
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SnapshotBotvip
· 23h ago
Haha, the mainnet is really moving, but on the other hand, there are quite a few projects that failed during the testnet as well.
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BackrowObservervip
· 12-13 07:19
Is it true? The mainnet is coming again? Every time they hype it up, but in the end, it all depends on the real data. --- Sounds good, but honestly, the data from the testnet has limited reference value. Let's see how many people get trapped once it officially goes live. --- Zero barrier? I feel like it's still those early entrants cutting the leeks; ordinary people are always the ones receiving the bag. --- At least it's doing real work, which is better than projects that just blow air all day. But in the end, only a few of the old chains are likely to succeed. --- This cautious approach is indeed easy to overlook, but projects that survive are often doing it this way.
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ChainWanderingPoetvip
· 12-13 07:14
Mainnet testing? Nice words, but it's just another six months of waiting before it truly goes live... However, some teams are seriously working on it, and this must be acknowledged.
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SchrodingerWalletvip
· 12-13 06:54
The testnet is just the testnet. Don't waste time on all the fluff. Let's talk when it really becomes usable.
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