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Understanding Mainnet: From Testing to Live Blockchain Deployment
When developers build a blockchain project, they don’t launch it directly to the world. Instead, they follow a structured development process—and that’s where the mainnet comes into play.
What Is a Mainnet?
Simply put, a mainnet refers to the fully operational, live version of a blockchain network ready for real-world use. Think of it as the final stage after extensive testing and development. Once a blockchain reaches its mainnet phase, it can execute genuine transactions, enabling users to transfer actual assets and data across the network infrastructure.
Mainnet vs. Testnet: The Key Difference
Before launching a mainnet, developers run a testnet (test network) to validate everything works as intended. On a testnet, teams can introduce new features, run experiments, and identify bugs without risking real money or network stability.
Here’s the critical distinction:
Why the Mainnet Matters
The mainnet represents the completion of a blockchain project’s development roadmap. It’s the moment when:
The journey from testnet to mainnet is essential—it ensures that when real funds are at stake, the blockchain has been thoroughly validated and is ready to perform reliably at scale.