BFC Multichain Network

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1 Jan 2024
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The Bifrost Network, a swift and scalable EVM-compatible blockchain, is a beacon for other testnets. It offers a comprehensive platform for developers to craft multichain DApps.
I’ve had the privilege of being part of their exceptional testnet. With experience in over 230 testnets and managing 35 nodes, I can confidently say that Bifrost’s organization is unparalleled. This includes my experiences with NEAR Stake-Wars, Starknet, Stride, Aptos, Sui, and others.

So, what sets Bifrost apart?
Their team is remarkable, always ready to answer our queries. Their competence is evident in their well-structured dashboard, which outlines weekly tasks, eliminating the need for constant inquiries.

Upon task completion, your points are visible on your profile and the leaderboard. This is a stark contrast to the NEAR Stake wars and Stride testnets, where I had to wait for two months to see my points and results.

Let’s discuss a crucial aspect - “Support”.
They have an efficient forum for reporting issues and a Discord support section that functions almost like a forum with its “New Topic” feature. This feature is incredibly useful, preventing chat overflow with repetitive problems and making it easy to spot issues by their titles. It’s a wonder why more testnets aren’t utilizing this feature.

In summary, my participation in the Bifrost testnet has been the most enjoyable of all. Testnets lacking Bifrost’s features are simply exasperating. I foresee the Bifrost team setting new standards for testnets and blockchains. Their meticulous preparation for the testnet indicates a promising future at the mainnet. The news about “@BinanceCustody now supports @BIFROSTio’s native token $BFC and @BiFi_lending’s native token $BIFI” didn’t come as a surprise.
Stay updated with their progress by following their Twitter. Bifrost multichain is undoubtedly paving the way for the future of Web3.

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