Testnet & Sandbox

The Proving Grounds for Verifiable AI

To foster a risk-free environment for unfettered experimentation and debugging, Raze Protocol will establish a dedicated, public

Testnet & Sandbox. This is more than just a testing environment; it is a proving ground where developers can build, debug, and validate their verifiable AI agents without the complexities or costs of a live network. This sandbox will allow developers to obtain test

$RAZET tokens and run agents in a controlled mode, enabling them to debug workflows and refine their AI's logic without using real funds or incurring gas fees.

A cornerstone of this sandbox will be a

Proof Explorer, a powerful tool analogous to a block explorer. The Proof Explorer will allow developers to publicly verify and share proofs, fostering transparency and collaboration within the community. This dedicated infrastructure encourages builders to innovate by providing a secure and accessible space for testing and debugging, a crucial step for projects aiming to build on-chain functionality. It is where a developer can formally confirm that their AI agent's decision is cryptographically sound before it is ever deployed to a live network, building trust in their agents from the very start.

For implementation, the Raze Testnet will be a public, permissionless network designed to mirror the mainnet environment. Developers can connect their agents, submit proofs, and interact with test versions of the core Raze contracts. The testnet will support key features like the multi-agent network, enabling developers to test complex, multi-step workflows secured by chained ZK proofs. Additionally, the testnet will host periodic hackathons, providing a real-world platform for builders to test their creations and accelerate ecosystem growth. This strategic approach not only validates the technology but also cultivates a vibrant developer community well before the mainnet launch.

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