🚰Faucet
A guide to understanding the StealthTest faucet.
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A guide to understanding the StealthTest faucet.
Last updated
Due to the many variables that can affect testing, you may need to replenish your test wallets with additional environment-specific tokens. Fortunately for you, we have built our own custom StealthTest faucet allowing you to do just that, instantly.
What is a faucet?
A faucet is an easy-to-use tool that allows you to select your environment, choose your preferred environment and the specific network (Ex: Ethereum or Polygon) and input an address to receive between 1 and 100 test tokens, similar in functionality to a faucet you may use when working with public testnets such as Rinkeby or Goerli.
Along with the test wallets we provide, we have also made it possible for you to use your own wallet for testing purposes. In order to do this, simply enter your preferred wallet address into the required address field. More info on this can be found below!
We will never ask you for your private key, nor will it ever be required at any step in the process.
There are two ways to access the faucet:
From the Environments page, select your preferred environment and you can access the faucet within the Dashboard, below the transaction log preview. From there, please do the following:
Input wallet address
Enter your desired amount (Between 1 and 100)
Click Add Funds
Select the Wallets tab from selected Environments page. From there, you can:
Fund any wallet (including wallets outside of the test wallets given with the environment) by doing the following steps:
Input wallet address
Enter your desired amount (Between 1 and 100)
Click Add Funds
At this time, you may only request up to 100 test tokens at once. However, you may perform that action as often as is necessary.
Add one token to any of the listed test wallets immediately by clicking the coin-plus icon next to the wallet balance.