LiteForge Crosses 10M Addresses and 150M Transactions
LitVM reported major testnet transaction milestones alongside new quest campaigns and community discussions on upcoming privacy integrations.
Week of Built from 10 filings
LitVM's LiteForge testnet recorded new activity milestones this week, surpassing 10 million unique wallet addresses and 150 million total transactions. Alongside these numbers, the ecosystem rolled out exploration quests on Superboard and hosted live community discussions. LiteForge continues to operate as a testnet with zkLTC as its gas token, ahead of mainnet release.
Testnet Adoption and Transaction Volume
On Monday, LitVM announced that LiteForge had generated over 10 million unique wallet addresses. By Friday, the team reported that the network had processed more than 150 million transactions.
Third-party coverage also focused on network activity. The Litecoin Foundation shared an article from AMBCrypto noting that testnet throughput had surpassed 140 million transactions and exploring whether LitVM could drive broader decentralized finance usage for Litecoin. In related community posts, LitVM framed its approach around Litecoin's 14-year network history as an alternative to short-term hype, after earlier referencing the "Litecoin meta".
Ecosystem Quests and Community Spaces
LitVM introduced two user engagement campaigns during the week. On Wednesday, the team launched an ecosystem exploration campaign on Superboard. The campaign debuted with interactive quests across 10 ecosystem projects, allowing participants to earn LitPT and SUPR points as more quests roll out weekly. The project also highlighted a quest-based NFT campaign hosted by sweep.haus.
To review technical progress and roadmap updates, LitVM hosted an Ecosystem Space on Thursday alongside LesterLabsHQ, bringing together team members, ecosystem developers, and infrastructure partners.
Privacy and Integration Claims
Community account @circle_crypto posted several updates regarding the testnet's direction, stating that LiteForge is adding network redundancy, preparing a new privacy layer partnership, and forming a Litecoin Metaverse Alliance alongside a Scrypto Alliance.
In a subsequent post, @circle_crypto claimed that quantum-resistance and institutional-level privacy through SilentSwap and American Fortress are planned for LitVM and LTC. The post also asserted that LiteForge has seen more application deployments and activity via Dappit v3 than networks such as Solana, BNB Chain, and Avalanche. These partner integrations and comparative deployment claims remain community-sourced and have not been independently confirmed in official protocol technical releases.