Flow Testnet
About Flow Testnet
Flow Testnet is Flow's official testing and development network. It is intended to provide a staging and testing environment for dApp developers. It aims to balance similarity with Mainnet with being a productive development environment, resulting in the following key differences:
- Testnet has significantly fewer validator nodes, resulting in a faster block rate compared to Mainnet
- Testnet is configured with shorter epochs (about 12 hours, compared to 7 days on Mainnet)
- Testnet receives software upgrades up to 2 weeks before Mainnet
Accessing Flow Testnet
Flow Testnet is available for access at this URL:
_10access.devnet.nodes.onflow.org:9000
For example, to access the network using the Flow Go SDK:
_10import "github.com/onflow/flow-go-sdk/client"_10_10func main() {_10 flowAccessAddress := "access.devnet.nodes.onflow.org:9000"_10 flowClient, _ := client.New(flowAccessAddress, grpc.WithInsecure())_10 // ..._10}
Generating Testnet key pair
You can generate a new key pair with the Flow CLI as follows:
_10> flow keys generate_10_10🙏 If you want to create an account on Testnet with the generated keys use this link:_10https://testnet-faucet.onflow.org/?key= cc1c3d72..._10_10_10🔴️ Store private key safely and don't share with anyone!_10Private Key 246256f3..._10Public Key cc1c3d72...
Note: By default, this command generates an ECDSA key pair on the P-256 curve. Keep in mind, the CLI is intended for development purposes only and is not recommended for production use. Handling keys using a Key Management Service is the best practice.
Account creation and token funding requests
Accounts and tokens for testing can be obtained through the testnet faucet. If you generated the keypair through the CLI, you can click on the URL provided to create an account and request testnet FLOW tokens.
Important smart contract addresses
You can review all available core contracts deployed to the Testnet to identify which ones you want to import.