Purpose
The faucet exists to fund wallet testing on testnet, not to represent a production asset distribution flow.
Testnet Faucet
This page explains what the testnet faucet is for, how the current rules work, and how to move from wallet setup to faucet request to explorer verification. The claim form is embedded below.
The faucet exists to fund wallet testing on testnet, not to represent a production asset distribution flow.
You need a valid CHC address before using the form, so the normal path starts on the wallet pages first.
After a successful request, use the explorer or your wallet to confirm the visible transaction result.
What the Faucet Is For
The current faucet should be understood as a testing utility inside the live testnet path. It helps users fund a wallet, exercise a transaction flow, and inspect results in the explorer.
Current Faucet Rules
The live faucet is meant to stay predictable and understandable. Public limits and checks exist to keep the testing flow usable rather than open-ended.
The faucet is only for testnet testing and should not be interpreted as a mainnet distribution mechanism.
The current live service enforces daily restrictions by IP and by destination address.
Turnstile verification is required before any claim request is passed to the helper service.
Claim CHC
Use the form only after preparing a wallet address. The service validates the request, applies the current public rules, and returns a clear result message.
Wallet and Explorer Links
Start from the wallet overview if you do not yet have a clear user path or a prepared CHC address.
Open WalletGo to the browser wallet page for Chrome and Firefox install instructions and ZIP downloads.
Open Browser WalletOpen the explorer to inspect addresses and transactions after a wallet or faucet action.
Open Explorer