A testnet for a new blockchain project has now been launched (invitation code required).
Participation is simple: first, go to the official test portal, connect an EVM wallet (it is recommended to use a new wallet to avoid risks). Then complete the following steps—claim all available faucet tokens, shield 50% of them to experience privacy features, perform 3 to 5 token transactions to familiarize yourself with the interaction, and finally transfer some tokens to a second wallet to test the cross-wallet process.
After experiencing the entire process, you can provide feedback on your experience or report bugs in the official community to help the project team optimize the testnet.
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DAOdreamer
· 01-11 05:33
Inviting codes are hard to get, but Shield's privacy features are indeed interesting.
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Another new project, I'll first grab some from the faucet and then see.
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Cross-wallet testing is a bit tedious, but for the sake of rewards, I still have to be patient.
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The privacy feature sounds good, but I'm worried that the subsequent management fees will be very high.
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I need to be cautious when integrating a new wallet; I was scammed last time.
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What’s the point of three or five transactions? You need to play for at least a week to get the hang of it.
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What rewards can I get for reporting bugs? If I just freeload, I’ll lose interest.
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The shield operation feels a bit challenging; beginners might be confused at first.
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Still waiting for an invitation code; this hunger marketing tactic is quite deep.
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DeFiVeteran
· 01-11 04:54
Setting up a new wallet is a bit complicated, but the privacy features are definitely worth experiencing.
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The invitation code is hard to get, there's a threshold here.
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The shield operation feels quite interesting. More projects are entering the privacy track.
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How much can you earn from faucet tokens? Feels like there's not much room for earning on this kind of testnet.
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I want to see if there are any pitfalls in the cross-wallet process testing; I need to try it myself to know.
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The whole process takes quite some time, but providing bug feedback to help the project is worth it.
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Do you have an invitation code, brother? Feels like participation in this round of testing is pretty good.
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Privacy features are indeed the focus, but how to use shield more securely?
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Token trading is just familiar interaction, no technical difficulty.
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Testnets for these kinds of projects are usually to pave the way for mainnet; early participation might have airdrop opportunities.
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TokenUnlocker
· 01-11 04:48
Where can I get the invitation code? It's a bit annoying without a whitelist.
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Is the shield operation meant to be a privacy coin? Feels like a different approach.
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Another new wallet, I just want to ask if this project is reliable.
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How much does the faucet give? Too stingy, I’m not testing anymore.
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The cross-wallet transfer design is interesting, but is 5 interactions really enough?
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Wait, which project is this? What's the name? Can you tell me about its background?
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I just want to know if there's an incentive, otherwise what's the point of testing a bug?
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Three to five times, okay, then I'll give it a try.
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GraphGuru
· 01-11 04:47
How do I get the invitation code? Can someone share one?
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The shield operation experience is done, the privacy features are pretty good.
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It's another cross-wallet process, I’m familiar with this routine.
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The testnet is already live, is the mainnet far away?
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What can faucet tokens be used for? Is this project reliable?
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With the new wallet integration, the key still depends on the project's risk management.
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Can bug reports be rewarded? Otherwise, I have no motivation.
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Can the entire process be completed in half an hour? I’m in a hurry.
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TokenSleuth
· 01-11 04:41
What's the point of the invitation code not being available yet? So troublesome.
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Shield operation sounds good, finally someone is paying attention to privacy features.
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Having to create a new wallet and transfer funds, this process probably takes at least two hours.
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Testnet is just testnet, there will definitely be a bunch of bugs. Let's wait for the mainnet.
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Can faucet tokens be sold? Asking for a friend.
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Just give feedback to the official after trying it out. Projects like this are most afraid of no testing.
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The suggestion of a new wallet is good. Someone has been burned by this before.
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Why does it have to be half shielded? Can't the entire experience be done?
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It feels like a more standardized process, at least they've thought it through.
A testnet for a new blockchain project has now been launched (invitation code required).
Participation is simple: first, go to the official test portal, connect an EVM wallet (it is recommended to use a new wallet to avoid risks). Then complete the following steps—claim all available faucet tokens, shield 50% of them to experience privacy features, perform 3 to 5 token transactions to familiarize yourself with the interaction, and finally transfer some tokens to a second wallet to test the cross-wallet process.
After experiencing the entire process, you can provide feedback on your experience or report bugs in the official community to help the project team optimize the testnet.