Mainnet

Definition

A mainnet is the live, fully operational blockchain network where real transactions are processed and validated using the network's native cryptocurrency. It represents the final, production-ready version of a blockchain after extensive testing and development on testnets. On the mainnet, all activities—such as transferring funds, deploying smart contracts, and interacting with decentralized applications (DApps)—are conducted with actual value at stake. The mainnet ensures the security, stability, and performance necessary for real-world use, and it is maintained by a decentralized network of nodes or miners. Successful deployment on the mainnet signifies that a blockchain project or application is ready for public use, providing a reliable and secure environment for users and developers to interact.