Testnet
January 31

HANA Network Testnet Guide - Step-by-step.

Hana Network is the privacy hub for all blockchains, providing privacy on existing blockchains and for arbitrary assets, including Bitcoin.

Built using a first layer based on movement, the Hana network is an Ethereum virtual machine that ensures privacy between Ethereum and Bitcoin for the first time. The Hana network is also open source and allows anyone to create their own projects based on it.

Hana consists of three main parts:

  • Layer 0 for privacy payouts, which is a zk-UTXO based multi-asset privacy calculation layer;
  • Hana Transporter Protocol is an inter-network protocol that connects Layer 0 to other chains;
  • Hana SDK is an SDK that adds a privacy option that can be integrated into any dApps and wallets.

Hana Network is a participant in the fifth incubation program from Binance Labs.

Thoughts:

Recently, Binance Labs has become an integral part of the cryptocurrency community, attracting the attention of both drop hunters and other market participants. Participating in any testnet or activity supported by them increases the chances of receiving drops or other rewards. This testnet is at an early stage and this card will be updated regularly as new activities become available in the project. In this guide, you will learn how you can interact with the project now.

How to participate?

Registering a wallet and saving a "Private Key"

  • Create and confirm a password, then click on the arrow button at the bottom of the password setup window;
  • Then switch to the settings window by clicking “Settings”;
  • Enter the wallet password and click “Show private key”;
  • Next, copy the Private Key and save it securely.

Claiming test tokens

  • Test tokens will be deposited to your wallet automatically within 10 seconds upon registration.

Transferring tokens

  • Switch to the “Transfer” section, enter the amount of tokens, enter the destination address and click on the arrow button below;
  • Do this for all available tokens;
  • Done.