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Mainnet

Également connu sous: Main Network, Production Network

The primary, live blockchain network where real transactions occur with actual cryptocurrency that has economic value.

A mainnet (main network) is the fully operational blockchain where real cryptocurrency transactions take place. When a project "launches its mainnet," it means the blockchain is live, tokens have real value, and the network is open for public use.

Mainnet vs. Testnet:

AspectMainnetTestnet
TokensReal valueNo value (free faucets)
TransactionsPermanent, irreversibleCan be reset
SecurityFull validator setSmaller, less secure
PurposeProduction useDevelopment and testing
Gas feesReal costFree

Mainnet Launch Process: 1. Development: Core protocol built and tested internally 2. Testnet: Public testing phase where developers and users find bugs 3. Audits: Security firms review the codebase 4. Genesis Block: The first block of the mainnet is created 5. Token Distribution: Initial tokens are distributed (airdrop, sale, mining) 6. Ecosystem Growth: dApps, wallets, and exchanges integrate

Why Mainnet Launches Matter: - They mark the transition from concept to working product - Token value typically increases around mainnet launches - The project becomes usable for real applications - Validators and stakers can begin earning real rewards

Notable Mainnet Launches: - Bitcoin (January 2009): The first blockchain mainnet - Ethereum (July 2015): Introduced smart contracts - Solana (March 2020): High-throughput alternative - Ethereum 2.0 Beacon Chain (December 2020): PoS consensus layer

A project operating only on testnet with no mainnet date is considered higher risk, as it has not yet proven it can function in production conditions.

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Dernière mise à jour: 03/04/2026