mev-commit Testnet

Live on Holesky Testnet, mev-commit allows bidders and providers to engage in execution service bids and commitments. Preconfirmations, the first use case for real time bids and commitments, are available to be tested on the mev-commit testnet.

ServiceLink
Bootnode endpointhttps://bootnode.testnet.mev-commit.xyz/
Block explorerhttp://explorer.testnet.mev-commit.xyz/blocks
Faucethttp://faucet.testnet.mev-commit.xyz/

Contract Addresses

ContractAddress
BidderRegistry0xa86a41b57Fb73f9118F84847574517258d29eAD0
ProviderRegistry0x5960774AD41D03DAB4916a30bD2190f8b3b3b4b2
PreConfCommitmentStore0x7D1a4707e573D260581f3AB3f90f697Ab03fC6Dd
Oracle0xFA626Ad00244CC08e4E34A10d2d1Aa1E930AA6dC
Whitelist0x57508f0B0f3426758F1f3D63ad4935a7c9383620

Infrastructure

Primev will maintain a testnet consisting of the mev-commit chain, oracle service, and bridge to Holesky.

Differences Between the Testnet and Mainnet Environments

Testnet bridging ether to/from Holesky, whereas mainnet mev-commit chain will bridge using mainnet ether. Commitments are also written to the settlement chain in plaintext, whereas mainnnet will include private commitments.

Limitations of the Testnet

Bids aren’t encrypted on the testnet yet, meaning all exchanges are publicly visible. There is also no differentiator between a timely or a late commitment as of now. Both of these will change with our upcoming testnet milestone.

How can users provide feedback or report issues encountered on the testnet?

Users can open an issue on the GitHub repository that is associated with any issue they encounter. They can also tag @primev_xyz on Twitter, or reach out to us to join a Telegram group for early power users.

Testnet System Requirements

Please refer to the System Requirements section here.