SCOOP: Africa-focused DeFi platform TheMARAverse told CoinDesk it was launching the testnet for its upcoming Mara Chain, an Ethereum-compatible layer 2 network. By shauryamalwa.
The network comes on the back of the recent launch of the Mara Wallet, which allows users to trade and withdraw both fiat currencies and tokens.
Testnets are networks that mimic real-world blockchains, allowing developers to test applications and the blockchain for any bugs or deficits ahead of a proper launch.
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