# Testnets

- [Espresso](https://cryptomolot.gitbook.io/cryptomolot-docs/testnets/espresso.md)
- [0G (Zero Gravity)](https://cryptomolot.gitbook.io/cryptomolot-docs/testnets/0g-zero-gravity.md): Zero Gravity is a pioneering data availability system featuring a decentralized storage layer designed for super scalability and security.
- [!!! HARDFORK Upgrade 0g validator node from v0.1.0 to v0.2.3](https://cryptomolot.gitbook.io/cryptomolot-docs/testnets/0g-zero-gravity/hardfork-upgrade-0g-validator-node-from-v0.1.0-to-v0.2.3.md): New chain ID: zgtendermint\_16600-2
- [0G RPC Node](https://cryptomolot.gitbook.io/cryptomolot-docs/testnets/0g-zero-gravity/0g-rpc-node.md): Testnet V3 (Galileo), ChainID: 16601
- [Update Node 2.0.4](https://cryptomolot.gitbook.io/cryptomolot-docs/testnets/0g-zero-gravity/0g-rpc-node/update-node-2.0.4.md)
- [Cheatsheet](https://cryptomolot.gitbook.io/cryptomolot-docs/testnets/0g-zero-gravity/0g-rpc-node/cheatsheet.md)
- [Copy of 0G Validator Node](https://cryptomolot.gitbook.io/cryptomolot-docs/testnets/0g-zero-gravity/copy-of-0g-validator-node.md): ChainID: zgtendermint\_16600-2
- [Update Node 0.5.3](https://cryptomolot.gitbook.io/cryptomolot-docs/testnets/0g-zero-gravity/copy-of-0g-validator-node/update-node-0.5.3.md)
- [Cheatsheet](https://cryptomolot.gitbook.io/cryptomolot-docs/testnets/0g-zero-gravity/copy-of-0g-validator-node/cheatsheet.md)
- [0G Storage Node](https://cryptomolot.gitbook.io/cryptomolot-docs/testnets/0g-zero-gravity/0g-storage-node.md)
- [Upgrade storage node 1.0.0](https://cryptomolot.gitbook.io/cryptomolot-docs/testnets/0g-zero-gravity/0g-storage-node/upgrade-storage-node-1.0.0.md)
- [Upgrade storage node from v2 to v3 testnet (galileo)](https://cryptomolot.gitbook.io/cryptomolot-docs/testnets/0g-zero-gravity/0g-storage-node/upgrade-storage-node-from-v2-to-v3-testnet-galileo.md)
- [0G DA Node](https://cryptomolot.gitbook.io/cryptomolot-docs/testnets/0g-zero-gravity/0g-da-node.md): DA Nodes are similar to Storage Nodes but focus on immediacy and short-term accessibility to support real-time operations.
- [How to create Public RPC 0G](https://cryptomolot.gitbook.io/cryptomolot-docs/testnets/0g-zero-gravity/how-to-create-public-rpc-0g.md)
- [Monitoring tool](https://cryptomolot.gitbook.io/cryptomolot-docs/testnets/0g-zero-gravity/monitoring-tool.md): Includes grafana server, node\_exporter, prometheus, alertmanager. And dashboards.
- [Snapshot](https://cryptomolot.gitbook.io/cryptomolot-docs/testnets/0g-zero-gravity/snapshot.md): 0G snapshot
- [Alignedlayer](https://cryptomolot.gitbook.io/cryptomolot-docs/testnets/alignedlayer.md): Aligned works with EigenLayer to leverage ethereum consensus mechanism for ZK proof verification. Working outside the EVM, this allows for cheap verification of any proving system
- [How to create Public RPC Alignedlayer](https://cryptomolot.gitbook.io/cryptomolot-docs/testnets/alignedlayer/how-to-create-public-rpc-alignedlayer.md)
- [Artela](https://cryptomolot.gitbook.io/cryptomolot-docs/testnets/artela.md): The Warden Protocol is a modular L1 blockchain for omnichain applications, "OApps". Our mission is to empower developers to simply launch secure OApps by giving them modular infrastructure for securit
- [How to create Public RPC Artela](https://cryptomolot.gitbook.io/cryptomolot-docs/testnets/artela/how-to-create-public-rpc-artela.md)
- [Celestia](https://cryptomolot.gitbook.io/cryptomolot-docs/testnets/celestia.md): Celestia is a modular data availability network that securely scales with the number of users, making it easy for anyone to launch their own blockchain.
- [Celestia - Validator Node](https://cryptomolot.gitbook.io/cryptomolot-docs/testnets/celestia/celestia-validator-node.md)
- [Celestia - Bridge Node](https://cryptomolot.gitbook.io/cryptomolot-docs/testnets/celestia/celestia-bridge-node.md): Celestia is a modular data availability network that securely scales with the number of users, making it easy for anyone to launch their own blockchain.
- [How to create Public RPC Celestia](https://cryptomolot.gitbook.io/cryptomolot-docs/testnets/celestia/how-to-create-public-rpc-celestia.md)
- [Side Protocol](https://cryptomolot.gitbook.io/cryptomolot-docs/testnets/side-protocol.md): Side Protocol is a settlement and value exchange layer for the Bitcoin modular blockchains.
- [How to create Public RPC Side](https://cryptomolot.gitbook.io/cryptomolot-docs/testnets/side-protocol/how-to-create-public-rpc-side.md)
- [Story Protocol](https://cryptomolot.gitbook.io/cryptomolot-docs/testnets/story-protocol.md): Aeneid Testnet
- [Upgrade node](https://cryptomolot.gitbook.io/cryptomolot-docs/testnets/story-protocol/upgrade-node.md)
- [Infra Kit](https://cryptomolot.gitbook.io/cryptomolot-docs/testnets/story-protocol/infra-kit.md): aeneid testnet Story and Story-geth snapshots
- [Cheatsheet](https://cryptomolot.gitbook.io/cryptomolot-docs/testnets/story-protocol/cheatsheet.md): Chain-ID: 1315, network: aeneid
- [Monitoring tool](https://cryptomolot.gitbook.io/cryptomolot-docs/testnets/story-protocol/monitoring-tool.md): Includes grafana server, node\_exporter, prometheus, alertmanager. And dashboards.
- [Alerts about your node failures](https://cryptomolot.gitbook.io/cryptomolot-docs/testnets/story-protocol/alerts-about-your-node-failures.md): Without Grafana and prometheus. A simple bash script for telegram alerts.
- [Espresso](https://cryptomolot.gitbook.io/cryptomolot-docs/testnets/espresso-1.md): Decaf Testnet
- [Upgrade node](https://cryptomolot.gitbook.io/cryptomolot-docs/testnets/espresso-1/upgrade-node.md)
- [Snapshot](https://cryptomolot.gitbook.io/cryptomolot-docs/testnets/espresso-1/snapshot.md): Story and Story-geth snapshots
- [Cheatsheet](https://cryptomolot.gitbook.io/cryptomolot-docs/testnets/espresso-1/cheatsheet.md): Chain-ID: 1315, network: aeneid
- [Warden Protocol](https://cryptomolot.gitbook.io/cryptomolot-docs/testnets/warden-protocol.md): The Warden Protocol is a modular L1 blockchain for omnichain applications, "OApps". Our mission is to empower developers to simply launch secure OApps by giving them modular infrastructure for securit


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