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Topic: Do you think testnet coins should be trade able already in exchange (Read 346 times)

sr. member
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It won't be cool if testnet tokens are trading. That would mean in some sense that there is no seriousness in what you are doing because you are still testing your platform and want to launch them on exchanhe. Its not right
I think it depends on the policy of the coin developer, when they want to have a trading volume from a very high tesnet then they can directly register at the exchange with all the concepts and networks ready, or it can be done on a small scale without using a place big exchange.
full member
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If a testnet coin has some value there is something wrong with the project, How could the CEO allow it? It will surely damage the project's reputation. Unless they are a scam from the start and want to get more money as possible. That "idena" you have mentioned if it is really a testnet coin, it is very suspicious be careful in dealing with that project. I am just curious where did you find the details about idena is trading their testnet coins?
I have read a blog about them they already have their mainnet but it is still on experimental stage which is confusing, mainnet but experimental? they should have done that on testnet before.

source: https://medium.com/idena/may-30-2020-idena-validation-incident-report-e1c8ebd56ded
jr. member
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It won't be cool if testnet tokens are trading. That would mean in some sense that there is no seriousness in what you are doing because you are still testing your platform and want to launch them on exchanhe. Its not right
legendary
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So long as there is a 1:1 coinswap with mainnet, then I think that's fine.

However, I can imagine some projects could easily pull off some tricks by allowing their testnet coins to be tradeable.

For instance they could force a token split at a later date, thereby expanding or contracting their market cap at a later date to their advantage. They could also launch the mainnet and essentially render testnet coins worthless at any moment, particularly if they don't offer a swap or anything.

That said, for genuine projects it really isn't a problem—though the potential for abuse is there.
jr. member
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I don't think that's a good idea. It is as good as a waste and would only cost the project unnecessary funds for listing a token that would finally be phased out. It isn't ideal and I don't think any project will be looking to do that. Also, these test net tokens wouldn't have the full functionality of the real one and therefore wouldn't be ideal
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Test net coins are those coins whose platform are still in trial period so we can say that it's not bug-free and there is still a lot of error that should be fixed, Do you think testnet coins should be trade able already in exchange, knowing that you can encounter errors along the way and this could result in a loss for investors?

One of the coin that is already trading in exchange even though it's on testnet is
https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/idena

Sorry for late in including in my thread

As you have stated yourself that these coins are basically in trial period and are expected to have errors and bugs so i do not know why would there be a need for such coins to be listed or traded. We all know that initially projects launch their erc20 token which is fine and after the development of their own blockchain and testing it and finally coming up with stable mainnet only then they swap erc to their own coin and i think that is exactly the time to list their coin after complete testing and making them bug free.
sr. member
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I have seen many such coins for example Tron or QuarkChain started as an ERC-20 tokens while the coin was only in a testing phase. After mainnet they swapped all ERC-20 tokens and it continued work, so I do not see any problem regarding this.  Wink
legendary
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Test net coins are those coins whose platform are still in trial period so we can say that it's not bug-free and there is still a lot of error that should be fixed, Do you think testnet coins should be trade able already in exchange, knowing that you can encounter errors along the way and this could result in a loss for investors?

One of the coin that is already trading in exchange even though it's on testnet is
https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/idena

Sorry for late in including in my thread

Something that is there for test and most likely have bugs cant be traded for real value since have no value?   I dont know much of that exact token, but any exchange that lets trade those coins is doing it very wrong.
sr. member
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There are good sides and lots of bad sides if we trade a test currency. Most test coins have a very good price to invest, if we can buy a good test currency it will surely bring great profits. However, if the exchange of test coins became popular it would be fertile ground for scammers.
legendary
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Have you seen any such coin to be traded?

According to https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Testnet some people started trading testnet coins for real money. I don't think normal people will find any value in testnet coins. It is useful for developers only. In case of bitcoin testnet, there used to be many testnet faucets which became inactive. In such cases I guess maybe developers may pay up a little to get some testnet coins and test their platform.

It could be tradable but not as normal as people do in exchange.
hero member
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First, we must know about the meaning of a testnet. According to https://tokenmarket.net/,
One of the coins that are already trading in exchange even though it's on testnet is
https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/idena
I have searched on Coingecko based on the link provided. However, I am still confused about where is to find the information about IDENA as a testnet but already tradable in certain coins.
sr. member
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Just as the name goes, they are meant to test the network, its functionality, and stability. However, I know some projects can decide to offer a ratio where these testnet coins are converted to mainnet coins so that all their supporters can be rewarded for their supporters.
sr. member
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Testnet coins have zero value and they must not be tradee by any means. They are created just to test the network whether it works as designed or sometimes to play with different technical aspects of project. Have you seen any such coin to be traded?
copper member
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Testnet means the platform is still been built and implementation of features still on of which there will be errors, bugs and so on which will be pointed out and worked on ; even the tokens generated then are always used to test work certain functions to be sure they (team) are doing the right thing. So my opinion is, No I don't think any platform would even think of listing their testnet tokens; come to think of it, what will happen when the platform is fully active? The team will only think of going to exchange when their platform is ready and they have minted the correct native coin.
hero member
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I don't think so and the result will always be the same. Did you see how IOU has existed before? that can be considered as an example of how the testnet coin will work. I think there was no a lot of differences.
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Of the several reasons, testnet coins when allowed to have a value would create much more confusion as the same coin would have two different chain and wallets that need to be confirmed of being one. The general crypto users are already confused with a lot of coins and people calling different coins as bitcoin, they'd find it hard to get used to two different blockchain of same coin.
legendary
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Test net coins are those coins whose platform are still in trial period so we can say that it's not bug-free and there is still a lot of error that should be fixed, Do you think testnet coins should be trade able already in exchange, knowing that you can encounter errors along the way and this could result in a loss for investors?
You already answered your question here mate.

Coins that should able to list on exchange it means they are fully developed, testnet is different and it means worthless coin and didn't have a value yet.
That's why we called "testnet" test network system coin is a digital currency that worthless and built to experiment with new ideas without breaking the main cryptocurrency software.

Ain't an expert on this but for sure testnet coin will remain on testnet until it will become pretty good that become across the term "mainnet" at some point.
So, it is impossible to become listed on the exchange, IMO. Correct me if I'm wrong.
legendary
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Test net coins are those coins whose platform are still in trial period so we can say that it's not bug-free and there is still a lot of error that should be fixed, Do you think testnet coins should be trade able already in exchange, knowing that you can encounter errors along the way and this could result in a loss for investors?

Test net coins are only to test the network. They are not supposed to have any value. They are only for developers of some sites to test their if their network is running fine and handling automated requests. The moment it will start getting traded on exchange it will lose the meaning of "testnet". Testnet is usually used by developers so that they can test with coins with no value so that even if there some error happens they don't lose any coins that has real value.

thats why it is called test net coins, right? lol i dont think they deserve to be in the exchange in the first place. or someone is not really understanding the concept of test net?
full member
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Testnet means that the project is still in development stage and is not fully ready and therefore not suitable for trade. Coins that have been traded are those that are ready
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Why would anybody consider buying testnet coins from someone? That is soooo lame and useless. It is like paying in shops for free food samples.
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