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  1. Testing Configuration

tADA Faucet: Get tADA for transactions

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Last updated 2 years ago

Please read NuNets before installing any software on your devices.

Here's a basic step-by-step guide on how to use a tADA (testnet ADA) faucet and obtain tADA tokens:

  1. Go to the Cardano Developer Portal: The Cardano Developer Portal is the official resource for Cardano developers and contains information on how to use the Cardano testnet, including a list of tADA faucets.

  2. Get tADA from a faucet: You can obtain tADA from the Cardano Developer Portal that includes a . For more instructions on how to use one, see our .

  3. Enter your testnet wallet address: Copy and paste your testnet wallet address into the field provided on the tADA faucet website. Make sure you are using a testnet wallet address and not a mainnet address, as the two are not interchangeable.

  4. Solve the captcha: Some tADA faucets require you to solve a captcha or complete a task to prove you are a real person and not a bot.

  5. Request tADA: Click on the "Request tADA" button on the faucet website. Your tADA tokens should be sent to your testnet wallet address within a few minutes.

  6. Check your testnet wallet balance: Open your testnet wallet and check your balance to make sure the tADA tokens have been successfully deposited.

Remember, tADA tokens are not real ADA tokens and have no real-world value. They are only intended for testing purposes on the Cardano testnet. Additionally, some tADA faucets have limits on how many tokens you can request per day or per IP address, so be sure to check the faucet's rules and guidelines before requesting tokens.

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