> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.moca.network/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Moca Network Frequently Asked Questions

> Frequently asked questions about Moca Network and Moca Chain — covering credentials, identity, EVM compatibility, ZKPs, decentralized storage, and tokenomics.

<Accordion title="What makes Moca different from generic L1 chains?">
  Moca Chain is an EVM-compatible L1 purpose-built for decentralized identity. Moca Chain is designed with identity at its core, making credentials portable and verifiable across chains. It puts privacy first with ZKPs and zkTLS, ensures resilient decentralized storage for credentials, and stays developer-friendly through full EVM compatibility. With \~1s block times and instant finality, it delivers the speed and reliability needed for real-world identity use cases. Read more <a href="/mocachain/why-mocachain">here</a>.
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<Accordion title="How are credentials issued and stored?">
  Read more about the credential issuance process <a href="/airkit/usage/credential/credentials-flow#issuer-process">here</a>

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  Read more about the credential verification process <a href="/airkit/usage/credential/credentials-flow#verifier-process">here</a>
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<Accordion title="Does it cost anything to issue and verify credentials?">
  Both credential issuance and verification can incur on-chain gas fees, hence the <a href="/airkit/airkit-dashboard">developer dashboard</a> provides a dedicated wallet that verifiers can pre-fund with \$MOCA.
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<Accordion title="How do I get \$MOCA?">
  As Moca Chain is currently in Testnet, you will only be able to get \$MOCA in our Testnet faucet. See <a href="/mocachain/using-moca-chain/how-to-get-moca">How to get \$MOCA</a> for details.
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