PANews reported on November 30th that, according to Crowdfundinsider, the Wyoming Stablecoin Council has launched a testnet "tap" for its stablecoin Frontier Stable Token (FRNT). Anyone with a digital wallet can now connect to their website and choose one of eight testnets. Afterward, up to 1000 "tFRNT" tokens can be requested every 24 hours from its public address. tFRNT is not backed by any reserves; it is simply a token on a testnet (i.e., development) blockchain designed to "simulate smart contracts deployed on its seven supported mainnet blockchains." Previously, it was reported that the Wyoming stablecoin FRNT was still unavailable for purchase after its mainnet launch last month.PANews reported on November 30th that, according to Crowdfundinsider, the Wyoming Stablecoin Council has launched a testnet "tap" for its stablecoin Frontier Stable Token (FRNT). Anyone with a digital wallet can now connect to their website and choose one of eight testnets. Afterward, up to 1000 "tFRNT" tokens can be requested every 24 hours from its public address. tFRNT is not backed by any reserves; it is simply a token on a testnet (i.e., development) blockchain designed to "simulate smart contracts deployed on its seven supported mainnet blockchains." Previously, it was reported that the Wyoming stablecoin FRNT was still unavailable for purchase after its mainnet launch last month.

Wyoming Stablecoin Council Releases FRNT Testnet Tap

2025/11/30 08:30
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PANews reported on November 30th that, according to Crowdfundinsider, the Wyoming Stablecoin Council has launched a testnet "tap" for its stablecoin Frontier Stable Token (FRNT). Anyone with a digital wallet can now connect to their website and choose one of eight testnets. Afterward, up to 1000 "tFRNT" tokens can be requested every 24 hours from its public address. tFRNT is not backed by any reserves; it is simply a token on a testnet (i.e., development) blockchain designed to "simulate smart contracts deployed on its seven supported mainnet blockchains."

Previously, it was reported that the Wyoming stablecoin FRNT was still unavailable for purchase after its mainnet launch last month.

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