Access to EXRT Sense Network for an approved tester means access to:

- Documentation (how to interact with network, deploy contracts etc.)

- Faucet to claim test EXRT

- Explorer:

- Wallet (fork of MyEtherWallet adapted for EXRT):

Note that explorer and wallet UI’s will be changed to the Mainnet release.

We are also glad to say that we created Telegram group for our testers to report issues they find and make improvement suggestions.

We’d like to remind you once again about our testnet stages, as some can get confused on exact functionality:

Testnet is a usable prototype of EXRT Network consensus, where end users can try sending transactions, creating/interacting with contracts, launching DApps. Users report issues that they have while using the system.

Alphanet is a stage with another private testnet (based on the one we have public) that will have alpha protocol of EXRNchain (crosschain ability) connected to it. Once we launch it, it will be our main backbone for testing crosschain and audition of issues.

Betanet is basically addition of our alphanet accomplishments to the public testnet, so it’s beta version of EXRNchain that will be connected to public testnets of other assets for the purpose of testing the crosschain.

What this means is that testnet is the initial environment to test transactions, different smart contracts, testing initial transaction speed, identifying where there are opportunities for improvement, developing a test plan while focusing on the basics so we can build from there until alphanet and betanet are deployed. Users are using “test” wallets on the network, not their actual wallets since all transactions are happening on a “test network”.

EXRT Testnet is not is a full version of EXRNpay, EXRNswaps or EXRNex. Those are products that will run on a fully completed EXRT Mainnet version of this network. Those products are being developed in parallel, however the EXRT network is a critical part of this project.

Overall, EXRT Sense Network has been very stable, it is a big success and our major finished step on the way to the interconncted crosschain future.

Bilateral Crosschain 0.2

A few changes were made to our initial double-sided bilateral crosschain (0.1) that we shared in out last update.

The structure remains the same, most changes are focused on making system even more secure and eliminating as many attack scenarios as possible.

We have found 12 possible threats and issues within the previous system and fully fixed them. We also created security mechanics to prevent ‘double-spent’ mistakes during crosschain swaps.