When Aztec first got started, the world of zero-knowledge proving systems and applications was in its infancy. There was no PLONK, no Noir, no programmable privacy, and it wasn’t clear that demand for onchain privacy was even strong enough to necessitate a new blockchain network.
After a decade of building, revolutionary breakthroughs in privacy technology have paved the way to, and now set the stage for, mainnet including: PLONK, a novel proving system for user-level privacy and programmability that yielded zk.money and Aztec Connect, which was a pivotal moment for privacy and encryption solutions; Noir, an intuitive zero-knowledge, Rust-like programming language; and a client-side library for a private execution environment (PXE). These tools allow developers to explore privacy-preserving applications across any use case where protecting sensitive data is a critical function.
In 2023 and 2024 Aztec was named by Electric Capital as one of the fastest-growing developer ecosystems. The next generation of applications on Ethereum are already being built using parts of the Aztec stack, like Noir. Projects such as zkPassport and zkEmail are unlocking key identity use cases, while other applications like Anoncast (built in one weekend) have caught the attention of heavyweights like Vitalik Buterin and Laura Shin.

Earlier this month, we announced the successful testing of the first decentralized upgrade process for an L2, with over 100 sequencers participating. Now, with the mission to bring programmable privacy to the masses, the Aztec Public Testnet is here and, for the first time ever, open to developers to build fully private applications on Ethereum.

True privacy means full decentralization
The Aztec Network will launch fully decentralized from day one.
Not because it’s a flex, but because true privacy can only be achieved when there is no central entity that has potential backdoor access.
Imagine logging into your hot wallet using web2 auth with Google or iCloud, or proving you’re a U.S. citizen onchain without revealing your passport information. For this, you need onchain privacy, and true privacy needs full decentralization so the user can maintain control over their data.
This is the vision for the Aztec Network.
Like Zac, our CEO and Co-founder, said in his talk Privacy: The Missing Link, “there are three fundamental attributes required to bridge the gap and bring the world onchain: interfacing with web2 systems, linking accounts to identities, and establishing digital sovereignty.”
Launching a decentralized network is a complex task filled with lots of intricacies and nuances to navigate. The Aztec Public Testnet plays a crucial role in stress-testing the network, identifying early issues, and ensuring its participants work as intended – ultimately leading to a more robust mainnet.
How do I participate in the Network?
There are two ways you can participate in the network: as a developer who wants to build and deploy applications (with end-to-end privacy) or as a node operator powering the network.
Developers
Aztec enables developers to build with both private and public state.
Smart contracts on Aztec blend private functions that execute on the client side with public functions that are executed by sequencers on the Aztec Network. This allows you to customize your contract with both public and private components while deploying them to a fully decentralized network.
The fastest way to get started with the Aztec Public Testnet is to deploy a smart contract using the Playground. If you’re a developer, visit our dev landing page to connect to Testnet and deploy on the Aztec Network.
Node operators
The Aztec Network is run by a decentralized sequencer and prover network.
Sequencers propose and produce blocks using consumer hardware and are responsible for proposing and voting on network upgrades. Provers participate in a decentralized prover network and are selected to prove the rollup integrity.

No airdrops. No marketing gimmicks. We just want to create a community of highly skilled operators who share the vision of a fully decentralized privacy-preserving network. Anyone can boot up a sequencer node and access the testnet faucet. See the sequencer quickstart to get started. Apply to get a special Discord role and peer support from experienced node operators leading the Aztec Network.
Start building
To see existing applications and get inspo for what you want to build on the Aztec Public Testnet, check out our Ecosystem page. If you’ve already built an app and would like to be featured, submit your app here.
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Next, head to the Playground to try out the Aztec Public Testnet, where you can deploy and interact with privacy-preserving smart contracts. Tools and infrastructure to start building wallets, bridges, and explorers are already available.
If you’re a developer, click ➡️ here to get started and deploy your smart contract in literal minutes.
If you’re a node operator, click ➡️ here to set up and run a node.
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