A testnet is a blockchain environment designed for testing and development purposes. It operates separately from the mainnet, allowing developers to deploy and experiment with smart contracts, decentralized applications (dApps), and network upgrades without using real assets.
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A crypto faucet distributes free testnet tokens that enable developers and testers to experiment with blockchain applications on the testnet.
Developers use the faucet to receive free test tokens, which they can use to test their smart contracts and dApps on testnets without spending real money.
To request testnet tokens, you can attest your device using 2 methods: WebAuthn or the Automata PoM app. Once your device attestation has been verified, the tokens will be distributed to your wallet address.
A crypto faucet works by distributing free testnet tokens to users who request them. Users typically need to provide a wallet address that is compatible with the testnet. On L2 Faucet, users receive testnet tokens after attesting the authenticity of their device without the need for social authentication methods.
A daily limit has been implemented on the total number of tokens that can be distributed within a 24-hour period to prevent misuse and ensure equitable allocation. The specific amount received may vary depending on the faucet utilization.
No, testnet faucets are free and do not require real cryptocurrency. They are designed to help developers and testers interact with the blockchain without financial risk.
It's likely because your device was not attested successfully, you've already hit the limit within the last 24 hours, or there may be a temporary issue with the faucet.
You can check the status of a testnet through the block explorer that display transaction and network status. Alternatively, the official project pages such as Twitter or Discord will provide testnet updates.
Testnet faucets are updated based on network availability and funding. High demand could result in a temporary depletion of available testnet tokens, head to our Discord for more updates.