Updated on 2024-05-10 GMT+08:00

Glossary

This section describes common terms used in NES to help you better understand and use NES.

Table 1 Glossary

Term

Sub-item

Description

BSC

Mainnet

An EVM-compatible, Proof of Staked Authority (PoSA) mainnet, with shorter block time and lower fees.

Chapel

As a replica of mainnet, Chapel allows you to develop, test, and deploy your DApps.

Ethereum

Mainnet

It uses Proof-of-Stake (PoS). Mainnet coins have monetary value, incur gas fees, and are recorded on distributed ledgers.

Sepolia

Sepolia has fewer deployed applications as compared to Goerli. It has a smaller state and history, allowing for faster syncing and requiring minimal disk space to run a node. The validator set is restricted, so not everyone can run a validator node. Ethereum.org recommends Sepolia as the primary choice for testing applications and smart contracts due to its restricted validator set and higher stability guarantees.

Holesky

The first-ever Ethereum testnet launched on the top of the PoS consensus, serving as a staking, infrastructure, and protocol-developer testnet.

TRON

Mainnet

A primary TRON blockchain network. Transactions on this network have real value.

Nile

It is used to test new features of TRON, and the code version is generally ahead of the mainnet.

Polygon PoS

Mainnet

The Proof-of-Stake (PoS) mechanism and compatibility with EVMs make mainnet the preferred choice for fast transactions and low costs.

Mumbai

As a replica of mainnet, Mumbai allows you to develop, test, and deploy your DApps.

Arbitrum

One

An L2 optimistic rollup chain that implements the Arbitrum Rollup protocol and settles to Ethereum's L1 chain. It supports EVMs and lets you efficiently perform transactions at low cost.

Goerli

A testnet chain that replicates the features of the Arbitrum One mainnet. It is tethered to the Goerli testnet of Ethereum, providing a secure testing ground for developers to experiment with.