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Zetachain Testnet Guide and How to Use the Zetachain Platform

Hello everyone, today I would like to introduce a project about swap exchange called ZetaChain

So what is ZetaChain??

ZetaChain is the foundational, public blockchain that enables omnichain, generic smart contracts and messaging between any blockchain. It solves the problems of “cross-chain” and “multi-chain” and aims to open the crypto and global financial ecosystem to anyone. ZetaChain envisions and supports a truly fluid, multi-chain crypto ecosystem, where users and developers can move between and appreciate the benefits of any blockchain: payments, DeFi, liquidity, games, art, social graphs, performance, security, privacy, and so on

Key features

Decentralized and public

ZetaChain is a decentralized and public blockchain network. It is built on Cosmos SDK and Tendermint Consensus. While many cross-chain solutions like bridges have varying, often centralized trust models that have a track record for being susceptible to exploits and hacks, ZetaChain is a Proof-of-Stake blockchain, where all transactions and activity on the platform — even cross -chain transactions — are fully transparent, verifiable, and function in a trust-minimized manner.

Hyper-connected nodes

ZetaChain’s nodes have observers that monitor transactions on every connected chain. Through ZetaChain’s TSS architecture, the network can sign and verify transactions on every connected chain as a wallet can. By being able to read and write to connected chains in a secure, decentralized manner, these hyper-connected nodes provide a seamless omnichain environment for developers to build novel and powerful cross-chain applications on top of.

Omnichain message passing

A developer can pass messages (data + value) between chains and layers with simple function calls. Through message passing, a dApp developer can build powerful cross-chain applications by simply implementing a few functions within their existing smart contracts.

Omnichain smart contracts

Smart contracts can be deployed natively on ZetaChain that can read/write to connected chains. ZetaChain is the only public blockchain to support smart contracts with this capability, enabling a new paradigm of app development.

Managed external assets

ZetaChain’s network and dApps built on top of ZetaChain can manage assets and vaults of external connected chains. This allows assets on any chain to be managed just as a smart contract on a single chain can manage assets on its respective chain. A dApp on ZetaChain can thus orchestrate and bring smart contract logic to any connected chain. This property applies to all chains, including non-smart-contract chains, like Bitcoin and Dogecoin

What is ZETA?

ZetaChain’s coin ZETA is used to pay the gas fees for ZetaChain smart contracts and additionally used to secure the PoS ZetaChain blockchain by bonding/staking/slashing. ZETA is also at the core of ZetaChain’s cross-chain transfer, swaps, message delivery, and security. ZETA is one of the first multi-chain coins that is natively issued across multiple chains and layers.

Users can directly move the ZETA coin from any chain A to chain B. The mechanism is a one way peg (i.e. burning X amount on chain A and then minting X amount on chain B).

We use our own coin ZETA to represent value cross-chain because:

Unlike the more common two-way pegging, there is no wrapping and therefore no multiple representation of the same underlying asset.

The only (native) value that can go cross-chain is via the ZETA coin, which reduces attack surface significantly, resulting in an easier to audit and therefore higher security. For example, we can check total supply at the contract mint site.

Users can pay ZETA for the cross-chain service that ZetaChain provides, and for gas on the destination chain, in a single step/bundle.

To understand more about the project invite you to join our community :

To participate in activities and use ZetaChain’s test network first you need:

1. go to our Discord here (https://discord.com/invite/kjQBqcZtnh)

2. then you can get Zeta through #Zeta-faucet channel, replacing [address] with your EVM-compatible address. As we add support for additional chains, we’ll allow you to get ZETA for various other networks and addresses. The faucet will also drip some native gas assets so you can get started transacting immediately

3. After requesting ZETA from the bot, you will receive ZETA on each connected chain. With this ZETA in your wallets, you have all you need to start building on ZetaChain

Note: Note that this testnet ZETA has no monetary value, and is only needed for testing and development purposes.

Getting Additional Testnet Gas Assets

If you need more gas assets for the respective testnet networks to transact with, you can try the following faucets:

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