# TriggerX Testnet is Now Live! **Published by:** [TriggerX](https://paragraph.com/@triggerx/) **Published on:** 2025-03-21 **URL:** https://paragraph.com/@triggerx/triggerx-testnet-is-now-live ## Content TriggerX is officially live on Holesky. The testnet phase has begun, and it's time to put automation to the test. This is a major step toward our mainnet launch in May 2025. The Keeper network is now operational, and you can start building with it today. Start here: app.triggerx.network Connect your wallet. Create your first job. Test automation onchain.What Is TriggerX?TriggerX is the first Keeper network deployed on the Superchain. It’s built for scalable, decentralized automation — secured by Eigenlayer’s restaking infrastructure. TriggerX enables onchain tasks to run automatically, without manual intervention. No delays. No missed triggers. Just reliable execution, every time.How the Keeper Network WorksA Keeper network monitors smart contracts and performs actions based on predefined conditions. It replaces manual triggering with trustless execution. TriggerX uses two types of Keepers:Performer KeepersThese are the operators executing tasks:Listen for job triggersFetch dynamic argumentsExecute transactionsSubmit execution proofsAttester KeepersThese act as decentralized validators:Observe task executionsVerify submitted proofsSign off on valid actionsTogether, they power a network that’s efficient, secure, and transparent.How to Join as a KeeperReady to run a Keeper on TriggerX? Here’s what you’ll need:1. Whitelist AccessSubmit the Keeper Registration Form to begin.2. Holesky ETHSome testnet ETH is required to complete the setup.3. Othentic CLIYou’ll need the Othentic CLI and the correct Node version:Node version: v22.6.0 onlyInstall CLI:npm i -g @othentic/othentic-cliConfirm installation:othentic-cli -v4. Ethereum RPCUse a valid RPC URL (e.g., from Alchemy or your own node).5. Hardware RequirementsHardware Requirements for TriggerX Keeper NetworkOnce ready, complete registration on both EigenLayer and TriggerX, then launch your Keeper service.How Rewards WorkWe use a points-based system to reward Keepers based on their computation costs. Here’s an example breakdown: Task Parameters:Execution Time: 5 secondsMemory Usage: 256 MBStatic Complexity: 2048 KBValidator Nodes: 3TriggerGas (TG) Calculation:Execution Time = 5 × 2 = 10 TGMemory Usage = (256 / 128) × 1 = 2 TGStatic Complexity = (2048 / 1024) × 1 = 2 TGSimulation = 1 TGFixed Cost = 1 TG Total = 14 TG → 14 PointsPoints will determine token distribution during and after testnet. This system will be adjusted as we collect data, with the goal of aligning rewards with actual resource usage and network contribution.Why Testnet Participation MattersThis testnet phase is about more than testing — We’re inviting developers, node operators, and curious explorers to:Run Keeper nodesLaunch and test automation jobsShare feedbackStress test infrastructureHelp shape the mainnet version of TriggerXEvery interaction helps us fine-tune performance, security, and usability.Let’s Build It TogetherMainnet is coming in May 2025. This is your opportunity to help us build a system that meets the needs of real developers, applications, and protocols. Read the documentation. Run some jobs. Join the conversation on Telegram or X. TriggerX is built for the Superchain — and built with the community. Let’s get to work. ## Publication Information - [TriggerX](https://paragraph.com/@triggerx/): Publication homepage - [All Posts](https://paragraph.com/@triggerx/): More posts from this publication - [RSS Feed](https://api.paragraph.com/blogs/rss/@triggerx): Subscribe to updates - [Twitter](https://twitter.com/triggerxnetwork): Follow on Twitter