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Mach is live on MegaETH Testnet

MegaETH is the first blockchain to enable real-time execution at scale. By eliminating traditional bottlenecks like block gas limits and enabling specialized node roles, it redefines what’s possible for onchain applications.

Mach is live on MegaETH Testnet

Mach is now live on MegaETH Testnet

Mach has integrated with MegaETH, unlocking a new frontier for real-time, high-performance blockchain development.

Users and evelopers can now use Mach to interact directly with the MegaETH testnet, gaining early access to infrastructure built for continuous compute, sub-second latency, and seamless Ethereum settlement.

Try it today: testnet.mach.exchange

Why MegaETH

MegaETH is the first blockchain to enable real-time execution at scale. By eliminating traditional bottlenecks like block gas limits and enabling specialized node roles, it redefines what’s possible for onchain applications.

Key advantages:

What’s Live on the Testnet

Note: The testnet is currently gated. Faucets are disabled and RPC endpoints are rate-limited. Network upgrades and rollbacks may occur.

With Mach on MegaETH, you can deploy contracts and applications directly to the MegaETH testnet. It's a system built for real-time, low-latency performance, ideal for developing the next generation of high-throughput decentralized applications.

The testnet is rapidly evolving. Upcoming features include multiple sequencers for failover and rotation, permissionless full nodes, replica nodes, and prover nodes, as well as fault proofing in optimistic mode. Ethereum testnet integration is also planned, enabling production-grade testing in a live-like environment.

Built for the Real-Time Internet

MegaETH is not just an upgrade. It is a complete rethinking of blockchain infrastructure for a world where milliseconds matter. Whether you're building DeFi, gaming, autonomous agents, or machine-native protocols, MegaETH provides the foundation.

Mach is proud to power access to this next-gen chain.

Explore MegaETH testnet today