TESTNET
In the world of cryptocurrencies, a testnet is a separate blockchain network used for testing and experimentation. It is a replica of the mainnet but operates in a controlled environment. Testnets enable developers and users to try out new features, test applications, and identify and fix issues before deploying them on the live network. They provide a simulated environment with test coins, allowing risk-free experimentation. Testnets help developers verify stability, security, and functionality, while also involving the community in the development process. They play a crucial role in ensuring the reliability and smooth operation of blockchain networks.
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