A leading institution's invested L1 project, Tempo Testnet, is finally live.
I looked through the documentation and found an interesting entry point—
Testnets will definitely be crowded, with scripts everywhere. For such a high-profile project, it's basically impossible to stand out through conventional interactions.
But there's a direction worth trying: run your own node. Directly communicate with the network and even set up your own RPC service. Few people are participating in this approach, so your contribution could be more meaningful.
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rugpull_ptsd
· 12-10 11:52
Running a node is indeed an obscure trick that scripts simply can't think of.
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WalletDivorcer
· 12-10 11:52
Running nodes is a brilliant idea; it indeed helps avoid script wars. But are there really that many people using RPC services?
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DeFiChef
· 12-10 11:45
Running a node is indeed a brilliant move; script farmers simply can't imagine this level.
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GweiTooHigh
· 12-10 11:41
Wow, running your own node is truly a genius move; script hunters would never think of it.
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APY追逐者
· 12-10 11:39
Running a node is truly a clever move; script kiddies never see it coming.
A leading institution's invested L1 project, Tempo Testnet, is finally live.
I looked through the documentation and found an interesting entry point—
Testnets will definitely be crowded, with scripts everywhere. For such a high-profile project, it's basically impossible to stand out through conventional interactions.
But there's a direction worth trying: run your own node. Directly communicate with the network and even set up your own RPC service. Few people are participating in this approach, so your contribution could be more meaningful.