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## Public Testnet
If you just want to get started experimenting without building any physical
networks, you are welcome to join the Unsigned.io RNS Testnet. The testnet is
just that, an informal network for testing and experimenting. It will be up
most of the time, and anyone can join, but it also means that there's no
guarantees for service availability.
networks, you are welcome to join the RNS Development Testnet.
The testnet is just that, an informal network for testing and experimenting.
It will be up most of the time, and anyone can join, but it also means that
there's no guarantees for service availability.
It probably goes without saying, but *don't use the testnet entry-points as
hardcoded or default interfaces in any applications you ship to users*. When
shipping applications, the best practice is to provide your own default
connectivity solutions, if needed and applicable, or in most cases, simply
leave it up to the user which networks to connect to, and how.
The testnet runs the very latest version of Reticulum (often even a short while
before it is publicly released). Sometimes experimental versions of Reticulum