Mocha testnet
This guide contains the relevant sections for how to connect to Mocha, depending on the type of node you are running. Mocha testnet is designed to help validators test out their infrastructure and node software. Developers are encouraged to deploy their sovereign rollups on Mocha, but we also recommend Arabica devnet for that as it is designed for development purposes.
Mocha is a milestone in Celestia, allowing everyone to test out core functionalities on the network. Read the announcement. Your best approach to participating is to first determine which node you would like to run. Each node's guide will link to the relevant networks, to show you how to connect to them.
You have a list of options on the types of nodes you can run to participate in Mocha:
Consensus:
Data Availability:
Select the type of node you would like to run and follow the instructions on each respective page. Whenever you are asked to select the type of network you want to connect to in those guides, select Mocha
to refer to the correct instructions on this page on how to connect to Mocha.
Network details
Detail | Value |
---|---|
Chain ID | mocha-4 |
Genesis hash | B93BBE20A0FBFDF955811B6420F8433904664D45DB4BF51022BE4200C1A1680D |
Genesis file | https://github.com/celestiaorg/networks/blob/master/mocha-4/genesis.json |
Peers file | https://github.com/celestiaorg/networks/blob/master/mocha-4/peers.txt |
Validators | 100 |
Software version numbers
Software | Version |
---|---|
celestia-node | v0.16.0 |
celestia-app | v2.1.2 |
RPC for DA bridge, full, and light nodes
Production RPC endpoints
These RPC providers are meant to be used in production environments.
Provider | URL |
---|---|
NewMetric | https://app.newmetric.xyz/start |
Numia | For RPC access: https://docs.numia.xyz/overview/rpc-api-access |
Numia | For data warehouse access: https://docs.numia.xyz/overview/sql-access/chains/celestia |
Grove | https://www.grove.city/ |
WARNING
Do not rely on the free community endpoints listed below for production deployments. Production deployments should rely on service providers with SLAs or your own node.
Community Data availability (DA) RPC endpoints for bridge node sync
These RPC endpoints allow bridge nodes to sync blocks from the Celestia network. For users, they will need to provide a –core.ip string
from a consensus node’s URL or IP that populates a default RPC port at 26657 to their respective DA node.
Community Data availability (DA) gRPC endpoints for state access
These gRPC endpoints for DA nodes provide state access for querying the chain’s state and broadcasting transactions (balances, blobs, etc.) to the Celestia network. For users, they will need to provide a –core.ip string
from a consensus node’s URL or IP that populates a default gRPC port at 9090 to their respective DA node.
Bridge nodes
Mentioned below RPC endpoints do not guarantee you the download of full blocks from them. We advise that if you are running a bridge node, that you also run a local consensus node in order to download full blocks from it.
public-celestia-mocha4-consensus.numia.xyz
mocha-4-consensus.mesa.newmetric.xyz
full.consensus.mocha-4.celestia-mocha.com
consensus-full-mocha-4.celestia-mocha.com
rpc-mocha.pops.one
celestia-testnet-consensus.itrocket.net
- RPC port: 26657
- gRPC port: 9090
rpc-celestia-testnet.cryptech.com.ua
- gRPC: grpc-celestia-testnet.cryptech.com.ua:443
rpc.celestia.testnet.dteam.tech:443
- gRPC: grpc.celestia.testnet.dteam.tech:27090
celestia-consensus-testnet.noders.services
- RPC port: 26357
- gRPC port: 9070
Community RPC endpoints
The RPC endpoint is to allow users to interact with Celestia's nodes by querying the node's state and broadcasting transactions on the Celestia network. The default port is 26657.
public-celestia-mocha4-consensus.numia.xyz:26657
mocha-4-consensus.mesa.newmetric.xyz:26657
rpc.celestia-mocha.com
celestia-testnet-rpc.f5nodes.com
celestia-testnet.brightlystake.com
rpc-celestia-mocha.architectnodes.com
rpc-celestia-mocha.trusted-point.com
rpc-celestia-testnet-01.stakeflow.io
mocha.celestia.rpc.cumulo.me
rpc-mocha-4.spidey.services
rpc-mocha-full.avril14th.org
rpc.mocha.bitszn.com
celestia-t-rpc.noders.services/
rpc-1.testnet.celestia.nodes.guru
rpc-2.testnet.celestia.nodes.guru
celestia-testnet-rpc.itrocket.net:443
rpc-celestia-testnet.cryptech.com.ua:443
rpc.celestia.testnet.dteam.tech:443
Community API endpoints
The API endpoint is to allow users to interact with the REST API in Cosmos SDK which is implemented using gRPC-gateway, which exposes gRPC endpoints as REST endpoints. This allows for communication with the node using REST calls, which can be useful if the client does not support gRPC or HTTP2. The default port is 1317.
- https://api-mocha.pops.one
- https://api.celestia-mocha.com/
- https://celestia-testnet-api.f5nodes.com
- https://celestia-testnet.brightlystake.com/api
- https://rest-celestia-mocha.architectnodes.com
- https://api-celestia-mocha.trusted-point.com
- https://api-celestia-testnet-01.stakeflow.io/
- https://mocha.api.cumulo.me/
- http://api-mocha-4.spidey.services
- https://api-mocha-full.avril14th.org
- https://api.mocha.bitszn.com
- https://celestia-t-api.noders.services
- https://api-1.testnet.celestia.nodes.guru
- https://api-2.testnet.celestia.nodes.guru
- https://celestia-testnet-api.itrocket.net
- https://api-celestia-testnet.cryptech.com.ua
- https://api.celestia.testnet.dteam.tech
Community gRPC endpoints
The gRPC endpoint is to allow users to interact with a Celestia Node using gRPC, a modern open-source and high-performance RPC framework. The default port is 9090. In the Cosmos SDK, gRPC is used to define state queries and broadcast transactions.
public-celestia-mocha4-consensus.numia.xyz:9090
mocha-4-consensus.mesa.newmetric.xyz:9090
grpc-mocha.pops.one
grpc.celestia-mocha.com:443
full.consensus.mocha-4.celestia-mocha.com:9090
consensus-full-mocha-4.celestia-mocha.com:9090
celestia-testnet-grpc.f5nodes.com
celestia-testnet.brightlystake.com:9390
grpc-celestia-mocha.architectnodes.com:1443
grpc-celestia-mocha.trusted-point.com:9099
grpc-celestia-testnet-01.stakeflow.io:16002
mocha.grpc.cumulo.me:443
grpc-mocha-4.spidey.services
grpc-mocha-full.avril14th.org
grpc.mocha.bitszn.com
celestia-grpc.noders.services:21090
grpc-1.testnet.celestia.nodes.guru:10790
grpc-2.testnet.celestia.nodes.guru:10790
celestia-testnet-grpc.itrocket.net:443
grpc-celestia-testnet.cryptech.com.ua:443
grpc.celestia.testnet.dteam.tech:27090
Community bridge and full node endpoints
The endpoints below are for bridge and full nodes only. They can be used to find bootstrapper peers in the p2p network.
Bridge node 1:
- da-bridge-mocha-4.celestia-mocha.com
- bridge-mocha-4.da.celestia-mocha.com
Bridge node 2:
- da-bridge-mocha-4-2.celestia-mocha.com
- bridge-mocha-4-2.da.celestia-mocha.com
Full node 1:
- da-full-1-mocha-4.celestia-mocha.com
- full-1-mocha-4.da.celestia-mocha.com
Full node 2:
- da-full-2-mocha-4.celestia-mocha.com
- full-2-mocha-4.da.celestia-mocha.com
Mocha testnet faucet
WARNING
USING THIS FAUCET DOES NOT ENTITLE YOU TO ANY AIRDROP OR OTHER DISTRIBUTION OF MAINNET CELESTIA TOKENS. THERE ARE NO PUBLIC SALES OF ANY MAINNET CELESTIA TOKENS.
You can request from Mocha testnet Faucet on the #mocha-faucet channel on Celestia's Discord server with the following command:
$request <CELESTIA-ADDRESS>
$request <CELESTIA-ADDRESS>
Where <CELESTIA-ADDRESS>
is a celestia1******
generated address.
NOTE
Faucet has a limit of 10 tokens per week per address/Discord ID.
Analytics
The following websites provide analytics for Mocha Testnet:
Explorers
There are several explorers you can use for Mocha:
- https://testnet.mintscan.io/celestia-testnet
- https://celestiascan.com
- https://mocha.celenium.io
- https://explorer.nodestake.top/celestia-testnet/
- https://stakeflow.io/celestia-testnet
- https://testnet.celestia.explorers.guru
- https://testnet.itrocket.net/celestia
- https://explorers.cryptech.com.ua/Celestia-Testnet
- https://explorer.testnet.dteam.tech/celestia
Network upgrades
There are a few ways to stay informed about network upgrades on Mocha testnet:
- Telegram announcement channel
- Discord Mocha announcements
See the Hardfork process page to learn more about specific upgrades like the Lemongrass hardfork.