Networks
Learn how to use different networks.
Typically, we speak of mainnet
and testnet
as the networks of Stacks.
Most wallets are configured to mainnet
by default—this is the production environment, the actual blockchain that holds real STX tokens.
As the name suggests, testnet
is a public network for testing.
It's a separate blockchain state that holds test tokens, which have no value.
For completeness we also mention devnet
.
This isn't "one" network, but how developers refer to ephemeral local networks used for testing.
It is the same as testnet
, but for local development.
Learn more.
Setting the network
Most Stacks.js functions accept a network
parameter or an optional last argument.
The network
type is a string, and can be one of:
'mainnet'
(default)'testnet'
'devnet'
'mocknet'
(alias ofdevnet
)
Examples
Network in transaction signing:
const tx = makeSTXTokenTransfer({// ...network: 'testnet',});
Network in address derivation:
const address = privateKeyToAddress(privateKey, 'devnet');// ST3NBRSFKX28FQ2ZJ1MAKX58HKHSDGNV5N7R21XCP
type: tip
For more advanced uses, you can pass an object of a network configuration.
Read more about the network object in the @stacks/network
package.