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Testnet phase

  1. Huygens Testnet - Completedβœ… Huygens Testnet is a test environment in Titan Network focused on integrating WASM/JS container environments into edge devices and optimizing network efficiencies for commercial service deployments. πŸ“…Start time: March 11, 2024, 00:00 (UTC) πŸ“…End Time: April 22, 2024, 07:59 AM (UTC)

  2. Herschel Testnet - Completedβœ… Targets L1 and L2 nodes for additional testing and participation rewards πŸ“…Start time: April 22, 2024, 08:00 (UTC) πŸ“…End Time: June 17, 2024, 12:00 PM (UTC)

  3. Cassini Testnet - Currently Live πŸ”₯ This is Titan Network's third testnet, which focuses on testing the L1 performance of a public network based on the Cosmos SDK, with the possibility of staking and providing services to commercial customers. πŸ“… Start Time: June 28, 2024, 08:00 (UTC) πŸ“…End Time: TBA

What is Titan Network?

Is a decentralized platform for sharing digital resources. It allows users to pool their unused resources (computing power, data storage, bandwidth) and offer them as part of a decentralized infrastructure. The main goal of the project is to create an alternative to traditional cloud solutions through the DePIN (Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Network) model, which encourages the community to crowdsource infrastructure to provide digital services such as hot storage and content delivery networks (CDN). Titan aims to make these services more accessible, cheaper and decentralized.

How Does It Work?

Operates on the basis of three types of nodes, each of which fulfills its important role in the ecosystem:

  • L1 (Guardian Nodes): These are powerful nodes that handle heavy computing tasks, such as processing large amounts of data and maintaining network stability. They are the basis for providing services similar to traditional cloud solutions and can be used for commercial purposes such as data storage and network performance.

  • L2 (Edge Nodes): Lighter nodes that can run on mobile devices or home computers. They perform basic data storage and computing functions, enabling a wide range of users to participate in the network with lower technical requirements.

  • Validator Nodes: These nodes are responsible for ensuring consensus in the network. They distribute tasks between L1 and L2 nodes, monitor the correctness of the calculations and maintain the overall security and stability of the network.

Why Titan?​

Titan Network offers a unique opportunity for members not only to use their unused resources, but also to receive rewards for providing them. It allows anyone with an internet connection to join a global decentralized infrastructure, providing more accessible and efficient cloud services. Titan is also committed to ensuring data privacy and security through open source code and transparent governance mechanisms. This makes the Titan Network an attractive choice for users who want to be part of the decentralized economy.

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