Blockchain
Today, Venom Blockchain, a Layer-1 blockchain that operates within Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM), announced the official launch of its public testnet, marking a notable achievement in the platform’s roadmap as it approaches its mainnet launch. In addition to the testnet debut, Venom also revealed a range of in-house developed decentralized applications (dApps) to bolster its growing ecosystem.
The design of the testnet is tailored to cater to both ecosystem users and developers, providing an ideal environment for developers to test and debug their dApps and blockchain protocols, while also offering users a chance to try out these dApps themselves. The objective of this program is to foster innovation and facilitate community building within the ecosystem.
Firsthand Experience of Developing Innovative dApps
In only a couple of easy steps, users and developers alike can get a feel for the testnet. To begin, you will need to download the Venom Wallet onto your mobile device from the Apple App Store or the Google Play Store, or onto your desktop computer using the Google Chrome extension. Second, users can get a head start on evaluating the Venom ecosystem by claiming a free allocation on the testnet.
Peter Knez, Chair of the Venom Foundation Council, said: “We’re excited to announce the launch of Venom’s public testnet, a crucial step towards our upcoming mainnet launch. With our highly scalable and reliable asynchronous blockchain, we’re confident that developers will be able to build innovative dApps, while users will be able to experience them firsthand.”
With its impressive speed of 100k TPS and dynamic sharding feature that improves scalability and network reliability, developers can experiment with building on the asynchronous Venom blockchain. To facilitate this, Venom has put together a repository of developer documentation to provide developers with the requisite tools and information to commence building. Furthermore, the network’s interoperability makes it an appealing option for developers, while its low transaction fees make it easy to use for global adoption.
A Plethora of dApps Debut on the Testnet
On the Venom testnet, a number of dApps are scheduled to make their debut. Users are able to test them by carrying out transactions, evaluating the native Venom wallet, and doing a great deal more. These include Venom Wallet, Venom Scan, VenomPools, Venom Bridge, Venom Stake, Web3.World, WeUp, NFT Mint, and Oasis.Gallery.
Under the jurisdiction of the Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM), Venom Foundation holds a license to facilitate the acceleration of global Web3 projects. As a decentralized network, Venom operates in compliance with the ADGM, which serves as a hub for investors and financial services firms. This makes Venom the world’s first compliant blockchain, providing the freedom for authorities and enterprises to build, innovate, and scale their operations.
Numerous companies have developed a range of in-house dApps and protocols on the Venom blockchain. Boasting dynamic sharding, low fees, ultra-fast speed, and scalability, Venom holds the potential to serve as the primary infrastructure for a global ecosystem of Web3 applications, delivering ultra-fast transaction speeds and unlimited scalability to cater to the growing user base.