
MegaETH is moving into a new phase of development with a planned launch of its Frontier mainnet beta to builders.
Summary
- MegaETH will open Frontier mainnet beta to developers next week.
- The month-long beta focuses on stability testing, early app deployment, and real-time performance trials.
- Recent bridge issues were resolved through full refunds as the network prepares for a full mainnet launch in early 2026.
MegaETH is preparing to open its mainnet beta, known as Frontier, to developers next week. A Dec. 8 update on X confirmed that infrastructure teams have already started deploying to the network.
The team said it will now move into a staged rollout that supports builders first, followed by wider application testing and phased user onboarding in the weeks ahead.
Frontier enters its month-long beta
Frontier is the final step before MegaETH’s full public mainnet and is structured as a one-month beta beginning in early December. The phase is tailored for developers, early adopters, and teams that want to test real-time execution features such as sub-millisecond latency, in-memory processing, and just-in-time compilation for smart contracts.
MegaETH has described this period as a stability-first stage with no incentives, where brief downtime is expected as performance limits are pushed. The project wants builders to run their applications in conditions close to a live environment.
It is also the point where the team gathers feedback from curated partners and infrastructure providers already moving onto the network. If the testing window proceeds on schedule, the full mainnet launch could open as early as January 2026, completing a two-year build toward what MegaETH calls “real-time Ethereum.”
Momentum builds after a volatile November
The beta opens after a busy stretch for the project. Frontier was first unveiled in mid-November as the public testing milestone for its high-performance layer-2, designed to support over 100,000 transactions per second.
The run-up to Frontier included a pre-deposit bridge launched on Nov. 25 to let users load USD Coin (USDC) collateral ahead of mainnet. That bridge was paused almost immediately due to configuration issues.
MegaETH refunded all deposits by Nov. 27 and committed to a redesigned bridge with audits before re-launching it. The decision won support across the community, which viewed the refunds as a sign the team was unwilling to compromise on safety..
Frontier now becomes the next controlled environment where new experiments converge. For MegaETH, the next month will determine how close it is to delivering real-time performance in production.



