Mandala Chain Networks
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The Mandala Chain Networks are designed to provide a robust and flexible blockchain infrastructure, supporting both test and main network environments. This documentation outlines the key components and configurations of the Mandala Chain Networks.
Testnets are essential for developers and testers to experiment with new features and applications without affecting the main network. They provide a safe environment to test upgrades, smart contracts, and other blockchain functionalities.
Niskala is the designated testnet for the Mandala Chain. It serves as a sandbox environment where developers can deploy and test their applications. Key features of the Niskala testnet include:
Free Transactions: Transactions on Niskala are free, allowing developers to test without incurring costs.
Frequent Resets: The network is periodically reset to ensure a clean testing environment and to incorporate the latest updates.
Realistic Conditions: Niskala mimics the conditions of the mainnet, providing a realistic testing ground for applications.
To connect to the Niskala testnet, use the following RPC endpoint in
Mainnets are the live networks where real transactions occur, and they hold actual value. The Mandala Chain mainnet is designed for high performance, security, and scalability.
The Mandala Chain is the primary mainnet, offering a secure and efficient blockchain platform for various applications.
The functionality will be equal to the Niskala testnet, with a focus on the proven security and stability that have been battle-tested on the Niskala testnet.
For further assistance or inquiries, please contact the Mandala Chain support team at support@mandala.io.