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Testnet
A testnet, in the realm of cryptocurrencies, refers to a separate blockchain network specifically designed for testing purposes. It allows people involved in the crypto industry, such as companies, protocols, and blockchain networks, to experiment and evaluate their developments without risking real assets or interfering with the mainnet, the live blockchain network. Testnets simulate the functionalities of a blockchain network, enabling developers to identify and rectify any potential issues or vulnerabilities before deploying their projects on the mainnet. This testing environment serves as a crucial tool for ensuring the security, efficiency, and reliability of various crypto-related applications, including decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols, smart contracts, and crypto exchanges. By utilizing testnets, developers can refine their innovations, enhance user experience, and mitigate potential risks, ultimately fostering the growth and advancement of the broader crypto ecosystem.
The Protocol: Ethereum’s Final Pectra Test Goes Live
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Ethereum’s Final Pectra Test Goes Live on Hoodi Network
The upgrade is the last of three tests, and developers previously agreed they would schedule Pectra 30 days from Wednesday if the test ran smoothly.

The Protocol: Meet Hoodi, Ethereum’s New Testnet
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Ethereum to Sunset ‘Holesky’ Testnet in September
The deprecation plan comes after Holesky fell offline due to a faulty test of Ethereum’s upcoming Pectra update.

Hello, Hoodi: Ethereum Welcomes a New Testnet
Ethereum's 'Pectra' upgrade will be tested on Hoodi following buggy attempts on other testnets, Holesky and Sepolia.

Ethereum Developers Postpone Pectra Upgrade Following Buggy Tests
After two buggy tests, Ethereum's developers have decided to spend a bit more time collecting data on the highly-anticipated Pectra upgrade.

Ethereum’s ‘Pectra’ Upgrade Moves Closer to Mainnet After Sepolia Test
The upgrade, which introduces smart contract capabilities for wallets and increases validator stake limits, is nearing deployment.

Avalanche Blockchain's Largest-Ever Upgrade Goes Live on Testnet
Avalanche9000 is meant to cut the cost of sending transactions and running validators, making it easier to build apps on the network, crypto's eighth-largest.

Ethereum's Dencun Upgrade Reaches Final ‘Holesky’ Testnet, Starting Countdown to Data 'Blobs'
The test simulated “proto-danksharding,” a technical feature aimed at reducing the cost of transactions for rollups as well as making data availability cheaper.

Ethereum Developers Set Timeline for Final ‘Dencun’ Testnet Upgrades
Developers will run through Dencun on the Sepolia and Holesky testnets on Jan. 30 and Feb. 7, putting the upgrade on track to reach the main network in late February or early March.
