FAQ

Q: What is the duration of the Swan Chain Saturn Testnet?

A: The Swan Chain Saturn Testnet is active from 22nd January to 22nd March 2024.

Q: What can I explore on the Swan Chain Saturn Testnet?

A: On the Swan Chain Testnet, you can:

  • Deploy smart contracts and dApps.

  • Use dApps on Swan Chain like Lagrange.

  • Bridge tokens across different blockchains.

  • Participate as a computing provider, earning rewards for computing tasks and UBI.

Q: How can I earn rewards from Swan Chain Saturn Testnet?

A: Various programs and incentives are available to reward your participation, with a total allocation of 3,000,000 SWAN tokens across these programs:

Q: What digital assets are supported on the Swan Chain Saturn Testnet?

A: Initially, the testnet will support key digital assets, including SWAN tokens, with plans to expand based on community feedback and technological advancements.

Q: Which wallets are compatible with the Testnet?

MetaMask will be compatible.

Q: How many types of transactions can I perform?

You can engage in various transaction types, including cross-chain transfers, smart contract interactions, and more, tailored to the capabilities of Swan Chain.

Q: How do I start trading or participating in the Testnet?

No initial collateral is required. Users can claim free faucet tokens for testing purposes, allowing immediate participation.

Q: How do I report feedback or issues?

Feedback can be submitted through our feedback form. Your valuable insights are directly communicated to our development team.

For any issues or more instant assistance, feel free to open a ticket on our Discord server.

Q: Where can I find more information about the testnet and project updates?

A: For more information, updates, and official announcements about the testnet and project, please visit:

Saturn Testnet Landing Page | Discord | Telegram | Twitter | Github | Website | Youtube | Lagrange Platform | Newsletter

Q: What can I do if my transaction is pending?

You should follow this guide to clear your account activity, as it is the most common way to resolve stuck and pending transactions.

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