
Horizen Launches ZEN Migration Testnet Dry Run Ahead of Base Mainnet Shift
Horizen has announced a testnet dry run in preparation for its upcoming mainnet migration to Base. Participants will have the opportunity to simulate the ZEN token claim process, verify wallet setup, and identify any potential issues before the real migration.Snapshot date: June 16 Refer to the official tweet by ZEN: We’re launching a testnet dry run ahead of the real mainnet migration to .This is your chance to:→ Simulate the ZEN claim process→ Confirm your wallet setup→ Catch any issues early📅 Snapshot: June 16Details here ⤵️ ZEN InfoHorizen is a zero-knowledge-enabled network of blockchains powered by the largest node infrastructure in the industry. Blockchain interoperability is enabled by the Zendoo protocol, which uses SNARK-verification and allows for complete flexibility in sidechain type, consensus, speed, and privacy. Cryptographic verification of networked chains offers massive scale, and the network currently supports up to 10,000 sidechains with a throughput limit of 10,000,000 TPS.Zendoo makes Horizen a permissionless network of blockchains. Developers can deploy their blockchains within the ecosystem using a variety of SDKs. The first set of SDKs, Blaze and Latus, deploy blockchains based on IOHK’s provably secure Ouroboros proof-of-stake protocol. Blaze offers high-speed chains that declare their own certifiers and can run up to 1,000 TPS, while Latus uses a recursive SNARK composition for full decentralization. The next set of SDKs will include EVM integration for Ethereum smart contract compatibility.Horizen’s native cryptocurrency, ZEN, can be staked to participate in the network.