ZalalenA Faucet helps users access blockchain test networks without using real funds. Instead of buying crypto assets just to learn or test, users can claim free testnet tokens and start exploring transactions, wallets, dApps, smart contracts, and early ecosystem activity.
The service is built for practical Web3 access across many ecosystems. Developers can test contract behavior, beginners can learn blockchain interaction, and airdrop participants can complete testnet activity with fewer barriers.
ZalalenA Faucet currently supports 21 networks: 19 EVM-based testnet faucets plus dedicated Solana and SUI faucet infrastructure. This makes it easier to move between ecosystems without searching for many separate faucet sources.
For users who explore new chains, testnet tokens are often the first requirement. They allow wallets to send transactions, pay gas fees, interact with applications, test bridges, deploy contracts, and understand how each network behaves before mainnet usage.
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Start Claiming Free TokensZalalenA Faucet is a multi-network testnet token service for Web3 users, developers, testers, and ecosystem explorers. It distributes small amounts of native testnet tokens so users can perform blockchain actions inside supported testing environments.
These tokens are not real assets and do not carry monetary value. Their purpose is to support testing, learning, development, and experimentation before users interact with production-level blockchain networks.
When a user submits a wallet address, the faucet sends testnet tokens directly to that address. The process still behaves like a blockchain transaction: it uses RPC infrastructure, requires confirmation, and can usually be checked through a block explorer.
For example, a Sepolia Faucet provides testnet ETH for Ethereum development. Other networks use their own native testnet assets, such as POL on Polygon Amoy, BNB on BSC Testnet, SOL on Solana Devnet, and SUI on SUI Testnet.
Without testnet tokens, a wallet cannot interact with most blockchain networks. Even simple actions such as sending a transaction, minting an NFT, testing a dApp, or deploying a smart contract require gas.
Faucets solve that onboarding problem by giving users a starting balance for test environments. This helps reduce friction for developers, new users, QA testers, ecosystem researchers, and airdrop participants.
• Ethereum Sepolia Faucet
• Arbitrum Sepolia Faucet
• Polygon Amoy Faucet
• Base Sepolia Faucet
• Optimism Sepolia Faucet
• Celo Sepolia Faucet
• Avalanche Fuji Faucet
• BNB Smart Chain Testnet Faucet
• 0G Galileo Testnet Faucet
• Monad Testnet Faucet
• Berachain Bepolia Faucet
• Soneium Minato Faucet
• Robinhood Chain Testnet Faucet
• Pharos Testnet Faucet
• MegaETH Testnet Faucet
• Neura Testnet Faucet
• Giwa Sepolia Faucet
• Ethereum Hoodi Testnet Faucet
• Somnia Shannon Testnet Faucet
• Solana Devnet Faucet
• SUI Testnet Faucet
These 21 faucet networks cover major EVM ecosystems and two important non-EVM environments. Together, they support smart contract deployment, wallet testing, dApp interaction, NFT testing, transaction simulation, and early ecosystem exploration.
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Claim Free Tokens NowZalalenA Faucet is used by developers, beginners, testers, airdrop participants, Web3 learners, NFT builders, wallet users, and ecosystem explorers. Each group uses testnet tokens differently, but the goal is the same: safe blockchain interaction without real financial risk.
Developers use faucets to test contracts and integrations. Beginners use them to learn wallet behavior and gas fees. Airdrop users use them to participate in testnet campaigns and explore new ecosystems before broader adoption.
Is ZalalenA Faucet free?
Yes. The faucet provides free testnet tokens for testing, development, learning, and ecosystem participation.
Are testnet tokens real assets?
No. Testnet tokens are only for blockchain testing and have no real-world monetary value.
How many networks are supported?
ZalalenA Faucet supports 21 networks: 19 EVM testnet faucets plus Solana and SUI.
Can these tokens be used for airdrop activity?
Yes. Testnet tokens are commonly used for transactions, dApp testing, bridge interaction, NFT testing, and early ecosystem participation.