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* A different value of ADDRESSVERSION field ensures no testnet BitCoin addresses will work on the production network. (0x6F rather than 0x00) | * A different value of ADDRESSVERSION field ensures no testnet BitCoin addresses will work on the production network. (0x6F rather than 0x00) | ||
* The protocol message header bytes are shifted up (0xFABFB5DA instead of 0xF9BEB4D9) bitcoin version >= 7.0.0 testnet message header (0x0B110907) | * The protocol message header bytes are shifted up (0xFABFB5DA instead of 0xF9BEB4D9) bitcoin version >= 7.0.0 testnet message header (0x0B110907) | ||
* Minimum [[difficulty]] of 1.0 on testnet is equal to difficulty of 0.5 on mainnet. This means that the mainnet-equivalent of any testnet difficulty is half the testnet difficulty. | * Minimum [[difficulty]] of 1.0 on testnet is equal to difficulty of 0.5 on mainnet. This means that the mainnet-equivalent of any testnet difficulty is half the testnet difficulty. In addition if no block has been found in 20 minutes, the difficulty automatically resets back to the minimum. | ||
* A new genesis block | * A new genesis block | ||
* The IsStandard() check is disabled so that non-standard transactions can be experimented with. | |||
==Genesis Block== | ==Genesis Block== | ||
Testnet uses a different genesis block to the main network. You can find it at http://blockexplorer.com/testnet/b/0 | Testnet uses a different genesis block to the main network. You can find it at http://blockexplorer.com/testnet/b/0 | ||
The testnet was reset with a new genesis block for the 0. | The testnet was reset with a new genesis block for the 0.7 bitcoin release. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 18:38, 30 January 2013
The testnet is an alternative Bitcoin block chain, to be used for testing. This allows application developers or bitcoin testers to experiment, without having to use real bitcoins or worrying about breaking the main bitcoin chain.
Run bitcoin or bitcoind with the -testnet flag to use the testnet (or put testnet=1 in the bitcoin.conf file).
Differences
- Instead of port 8333 (listen), port 18333 is used.
- Bootstrapping IRC channel is #bitcoinTEST instead of #bitcoin (both on irc.lfnet.org). The built-in node list is disabled.
- A different value of ADDRESSVERSION field ensures no testnet BitCoin addresses will work on the production network. (0x6F rather than 0x00)
- The protocol message header bytes are shifted up (0xFABFB5DA instead of 0xF9BEB4D9) bitcoin version >= 7.0.0 testnet message header (0x0B110907)
- Minimum difficulty of 1.0 on testnet is equal to difficulty of 0.5 on mainnet. This means that the mainnet-equivalent of any testnet difficulty is half the testnet difficulty. In addition if no block has been found in 20 minutes, the difficulty automatically resets back to the minimum.
- A new genesis block
- The IsStandard() check is disabled so that non-standard transactions can be experimented with.
Genesis Block
Testnet uses a different genesis block to the main network. You can find it at http://blockexplorer.com/testnet/b/0 The testnet was reset with a new genesis block for the 0.7 bitcoin release.
External links
- Testnet-In-A-Box self-contained testnet
- Forked/Updated testnet-box
- Test Network forum topic
- Testnet Faucet
- Testnet Block Explorer
- Testnet current difficulty As output by BitCoin's getDifficulty]