Testnets provide a development environment where developers can test and debug features and applications without any real-world financial implications. Testnet tokens mimic the behaviour of real tokens but have no monetary value, and thus, are essential for executing transactions in the development environments.
The following table outlines testnet faucets across different blockchains.
Chain Name | Faucet Name | Faucet URL | Description |
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Ethereum | Moralis Web3 | moralis.io | Provides Ethereum testnet funds for Sepolia. |
Ethereum | Multichain Faucet | Faucet Link | Provides free testnet funds for Sepolia. |
Solana | Sol Faucet | moralis.io | Provides testnet SOL. |
Ripple | XRP Testnet Faucet | test.bithomp.com | Awaiting activation for XRP testnet tokens |
Algorand | Algorand Testnet Dispenser (algodev network) | https://dispenser.testnet.aws.algodev.network | Dispenses 5 Algo and 100 USDC for testing purposes on the Algorand blockchain test networks. |
Base | Base Faucet by QuickNode | https://faucet.quicknode.com/base | Supports multiple testnet networks. A user's wallet must hold at least 0.001 ETH on Ethereum Mainnet to use the EVM faucets |
Base | Base Sepolia Testnet Faucet - Bware Labs | https://bwarelabs.com/faucets/base-testnet | Provides Base testnet tokens for web3 development. |
Flare | Towo Labs Flare Coston Faucet | faucet.towolabs.com | Official Flare (CFLR) faucet for the Coston testnet, where users can request 100 CFLR per address and 24 hours. |
Cardano | Ada Faucet | https://docs.cardano.org/cardano-testnet/tools/faucet/ | Official Faucet for Cardano. |
Note
- The availability of the faucets listed in the table above may change over time. Developers are advised to visit the respective faucet URLs to confirm functionality.