Understand what Testnet means
Testnet is a testing version of the XRP Ledger. It lets ChronoReserves test the proof flow without using real XRP or real-world value.
Treat every result as a test record, not a financial transaction.
Tester guide
Use this guide before testing ChronoReserves. It explains what Testnet means, what to try, what to avoid, and how to leave useful feedback.
Testnet is a testing version of the XRP Ledger. It lets ChronoReserves test the proof flow without using real XRP or real-world value.
Treat every result as a test record, not a financial transaction.
Use the Create Commitment page to create a real XRPL Testnet escrow using test XRP. After creation, ChronoReserves shows a Proof ID, transaction hash, and certificate.
Create CommitmentUse the Verify page to check the transaction directly against XRPL Testnet. A valid proof should show EscrowCreate, tesSUCCESS, and a validated result.
Verify ProofAfter a proof is created, use Copy proof link to save or share a verification URL. Anyone with the link can check the Testnet proof.
Public proof should stay simple. Do not include private personal information in anything you share.
The Explorer button opens the transaction on the XRPL Testnet Explorer. This gives a second way to check that the transaction exists outside ChronoReserves.
This strengthens trust because proof should not depend only on this website.
After testing, leave feedback about what was clear, what confused you, any bugs, safety concerns, and what should improve next.
Give FeedbackStart with a Testnet commitment, verify the proof, then leave feedback. That is the current tester journey.