Backed by Proof of Machinehood, Ethereum Hoodi Faucet provides a reliable drip of testnet tokens. No account sign-ups. No social verification. No tasklist.
Hardware root-of-trust is more powerful, fair, and secure compared to wallet or social logins.
Onchain attestations speak to the core idea of modular trust inherent to Web3.
Social and wallet logins leave the door open for exploitation by bad actors.
Paste the address to bootstrap your wallet with testnet funds without giving away personal data.
Machine attestations enable decentralized allocation of resources in a fair and transparent manner.
Only verified machines can access testnet funds, preventing abuse from bots and sybil attacks.
Hoodi Faucet drips testnet tokens to anyone that requests them for free.
This is our little way of saying thank you for contributing to the Ethereum community.
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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.
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.
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 Hoodi Faucet, users receive testnet tokens after attesting the authenticity of their device without the need for social authentication methods.