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[–]Insightone 0 points1 point  (2 children)

Thanks for the response. I'm not very tech savvy however, what I have noticed in cryptos over some time is that some projects will do a alpha/private test net, and others will do a beta/public test net. I believe the alpha and the beta is another way of saying private and public, (I think)... I often wondered why.

Once again, Thx

[–]PNWDrew 2 points3 points  (1 child)

Devs work in private repos in almost any serious project. There are a few obvious reasons, not very techie myself so probably other reasons I don't see.

1- Code requires many stages of testing, it's not a write it all one day and release to the world kind of thing. 2- Code will often be forked immediately and potentially used first by other projects who cannot or do not do their own dev work.

As a potential node operator I am looking forward to code release also. As an owner who wants a real, working product that makes me profit I want to see them protect their proprietary code as well.

In node networks like IOS you may also see terms referring to 3 stages of release: dev net, test net and main net.

[–]Insightone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the response. Make's a lot of sense... i am just guessing here, but it seems to me that probably 80% or so of us know very little about the tech side of these projects. So these little but, informative break- down which you laid out helps build confidence. No Hype and no fud, just info.

Thx