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Elite Devnet-0 overview
What Devnet-0 is, who it’s for, and how it fits between today’s builders and Quantara mainnet.
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Elite Devnet-0 overview
What Devnet-0 is, who it’s for, and how it fits between today’s builders and Quantara mainnet in 2026.
Devnet-0 is the first fully wired Quantara network. It runs our elite primitives, deterministic chain-specs, and validator tooling — but it is still a rehearsal stage, not a place for real value.
We use Devnet-0 to harden the protocol, battle-test upgrades, and exercise observability long before we invite the broader ecosystem into public testnet and, later, mainnet.
If you're a validator, infra provider, or early builder, Devnet-0 is where you learn how Quantara behaves under real load — block production, finality, failures, and recovery — with QTR (devnet) only.
Pair this overview with the Devnet-0 launch checklist and the validator runbook. Together they form the core Devnet-0 operator handbook.
Current snapshot of Devnet-0 endpoints and chain properties. Treat all values here as non-financial and subject to change while we iterate.
Last updated: 2025-11-23 22:00 UTC. Always confirm live endpoints on the Status and Devnet pages.
Audience
Who Devnet-0 is for
Devnet-0 is intentionally small and high-signal. It’s a proving ground for operators and early builders who want to shape Quantara from day zero.
Validators & infra
Operators running bare-metal or serious cloud infra who want to exercise validator setups, key management, monitoring, and incident drills.
- • 3-node validator clusters and sentry setups
- • Failover, restart, and upgrade rehearsal
- • Metrics, logging, and alerting pipelines
Builders & tools
Teams building wallets, explorers, monitoring dashboards, or infra tooling that need stable Devnet-0 endpoints to integrate against.
- • Wallet and explorer integrations
- • RPC clients and SDKs
- • CI pipelines for on-chain tests
Early ecosystem
Founders, funds, and partners who want a clear picture of how Quantara behaves in practice before committing resources to mainnet.
- • Observing incident response drills
- • Evaluating network ergonomics
- • Helping shape mainnet readiness criteria
Snapshot
Devnet-0 metrics & timeline
Where Devnet-0 stands today and the milestones that got us here.
Core Devnet-0 metrics
Devnet-0 timeline
Oct 01, 2025
Devnet-0 bootstrap
Initial validator cluster came online with deterministic specs and pinned toolchain.
Oct 15, 2025
Wallet + faucet wired
Quantara Wallet and faucet connected to Devnet-0 for internal testing and synthetic load.
Nov 01, 2025
Ops runbooks drafted
Validator runbook, incident response, and rollback procedures written for Devnet-0.
Next steps
From Elite Devnet-0 to public testnet
Devnet-0 is about proving the core. Public testnet is where we open the doors and scale out.
Once Devnet-0 is stable — upgrades are smooth, validators are battle-tested, and observability is dialed in — we roll that experience forward into the public testnet.
The public testnet mirrors mainnet parameters as closely as possible: same consensus stack, same economics, same RPC surface. It’s where wallets, explorers, and apps get to behave as if they were on mainnet — with test QTR instead of real capital.
Validators and builders who help us break and fix things on Devnet-0 are first in line for public testnet slots and, later, early mainnet opportunities.
You can always jump back to the docs hub for a full list of runbooks, guides, and templates.
If you want to join Devnet-0
- • Start with the Validators hub to understand hardware, network, and ops expectations.
- • Follow the Devnet-0 launch checklist to prepare keys, configs, and monitoring.
- • Keep an eye on the Status page for maintenance windows, upgrades, and incident drills.