Claim Free ETH for Ethereum Hoodi Testnet Activity
No login • No balance • Instant claim
These rules help keep the faucet available for more users. The goal is simple: make Ethereum Hoodi testnet gas easy to access while keeping distribution fair.
You do not need to create an account, connect a social profile, share a private key, or hold any wallet balance before claiming. A public EVM wallet address and captcha verification are enough.
Ethereum Hoodi Testnet is an auxiliary public testing network for Ethereum core protocol upgrades, validator practices, and experimental development.
It uses ETH as its testnet gas token, allowing developers and operators to test protocol-level changes and client software without using real assets.
The network is useful for core developers, node operators, testers, and researchers exploring Ethereum infrastructure updates.
An Ethereum Hoodi faucet is a service that sends free ETH for Ethereum Hoodi Testnet to a wallet address. It provides the testnet gas needed to execute transactions on the network.
Every testnet action still requires gas. Without ETH, a wallet cannot send transactions, deploy smart contracts, or interact with Hoodi network applications.
ZalalenA Faucet provides testnet ETH so users can start using Ethereum Hoodi without buying tokens, bridging assets, or setting up a complicated account process.
The service is built around a simple idea: quick access to Ethereum Hoodi testnet gas with no login and no wallet balance required.
Builders can test protocol features, node operators can check setup workflows, learners can practice EVM activity, and users can explore Hoodi tools.
Captcha, cooldown, and daily limits help keep the faucet stable. These protections make sure the faucet balance remains available to more people instead of being drained by automated requests.
Enter your Ethereum Hoodi wallet address, complete the captcha verification, and click the claim button. Once approved, the faucet will send free ETH directly to your wallet.
After receiving the tokens, you can use them to pay gas fees on Ethereum Hoodi Testnet. This ETH is intended for testing, contract deployment, and wallet activity, and has no real monetary value.
You can use the token to explore dApps, test contract interactions, interact with blockchain applications, or participate in supported Ethereum Hoodi activities without spending real assets.
After your wallet receives ETH, you can test Ethereum transactions, contract deployments, validator-related workflows, wallet behavior, or infrastructure tooling.
Every action happens on the testnet, so mistakes do not put real funds at risk.
Cooldown active: Your wallet may need to wait until the 60 minute cooldown ends before claiming again.
Captcha failed: Refresh the page and complete captcha verification again.
Invalid address: Make sure you entered a valid EVM wallet address.
Wrong network selected: Your wallet may be showing Ethereum mainnet or another network instead of Ethereum Hoodi Testnet.
Temporary delay: High demand, network conditions, or faucet queue load may delay delivery for a short time.
Yes. Ethereum Hoodi ETH from ZalalenA Faucet is free to claim and free to use for testnet activity. It has no monetary value and cannot be used on mainnet.
The purpose of free testnet ETH is to remove the first barrier for users who want to learn, build, or explore the Ethereum ecosystem without spending real assets.
Cooldown helps keep token distribution fair. Without limits, a small number of automated requests could consume the faucet balance and make it harder for real users to receive testnet gas.
The cooldown does not make the faucet harder to use for normal users. It simply helps preserve access for developers, testers, learners, and ecosystem participants who need tokens throughout the day.
Most successful claims are delivered within seconds. Delivery time may vary when the faucet is busy or when Ethereum Hoodi is experiencing temporary network delays.
If the balance does not appear immediately, refresh your wallet and make sure it is showing Ethereum Hoodi Testnet. In many cases, the transaction is successful but the wallet view needs a moment to update.
Balance not visible: Check that your wallet is displaying Ethereum Hoodi, not another network.
Request rejected: Wait for cooldown, check the wallet address, and complete captcha verification again.
Token not delivered yet: Wait a short time and refresh your wallet balance.
Wrong address: Use your public EVM wallet address, not a private key, seed phrase, or address from another blockchain type.
An Ethereum Hoodi Faucet is a service that distributes free ETH for testing on Ethereum Hoodi Testnet. ZalalenA Faucet is one example of this type of service.
You need it to pay gas fees for transactions on Ethereum Hoodi Testnet.
No. It is a testnet token with no monetary value and cannot be used on mainnet.
No. You only need a public wallet address and captcha verification.
No. A new wallet with zero balance can claim from the faucet.
Each wallet can claim up to 10 times per day, with a 60 minute cooldown between successful claims.
A claim may be rejected because of cooldown limits, captcha failure, invalid address format, repeated requests, or temporary faucet limits.
You can use an EVM-compatible wallet that supports Ethereum Hoodi Testnet.
You can use it to explore supported testnet activities, but testnet activity does not guarantee eligibility for any airdrop.
Yes. Only your public wallet address is required. Never share your private key or recovery phrase.
After your wallet receives ETH, you can test Ethereum transactions, contract deployments, validator-related workflows, wallet behavior, or infrastructure tooling.