Testnet ETH for HPP Ecosystem Builders
No login · No balance · Instant claim
These limits keep the HPP Sepolia Faucet useful for builders who need dependable testnet gas while exploring the HPP ecosystem. Fair distribution helps contract teams, wallet testers, and dApp developers keep working without unnecessary friction.
You only need a public EVM wallet address and captcha verification to receive HPP Sepolia ETH. No account, social login, wallet balance, or private information is required.
HPP Sepolia gives Web3 builders a practical test environment for trying contracts, transactions, and application flows before moving into production. It is built for experimentation, fast iteration, and safer validation of ideas inside the HPP ecosystem.
Because HPP Sepolia is EVM-compatible, developers can keep using familiar tooling such as Hardhat, Foundry, Remix IDE, MetaMask, ethers.js, and web3.js. That makes it easier to prototype Solidity contracts, connect wallets, inspect transactions, and debug dApp behavior.
HPP Sepolia is suitable for protocol teams, smart contract engineers, ecosystem contributors, QA teams, learners, and independent builders who want a focused space for blockchain experimentation without risking real assets.
An HPP Sepolia Faucet distributes free ETH for gas on the HPP Sepolia testnet. Developers use it to deploy contracts, send test transactions, connect applications, and validate Web3 workflows before they are ready for live users.
Every HPP Sepolia transaction requires testnet ETH for gas, including token transfers, contract calls, NFT experiments, wallet checks, and smart contract deployment.
ZalalenA Faucet keeps access simple by sending HPP Sepolia ETH directly to a public wallet address after captcha verification, without login, social tasks, or a required existing balance.
ZalalenA Faucet is designed to give HPP builders quick access to testnet gas so development does not stall at the first transaction.
Whether you are shipping a Solidity prototype, validating an RPC integration, testing wallet behavior, or running a dApp demo, the faucet provides HPP Sepolia ETH with a straightforward claim flow.
Rate limits, captcha verification, cooldown protection, and automated abuse detection help preserve faucet availability for real users while reducing automated draining attempts.
Enter your EVM wallet address, complete the captcha verification, and submit your request. Once approved, HPP Sepolia ETH is sent directly to your wallet.
You can immediately use HPP Sepolia ETH to deploy Solidity smart contracts, test transactions, interact with dApps, or experiment with application logic on the HPP testnet.
The distributed ETH is intended only for HPP Sepolia testnet activity and cannot be used as real ETH on Ethereum Mainnet.
After your wallet receives ETH, you can deploy smart contracts, test token flows, run dApp interactions, estimate gas behavior, and validate HPP ecosystem integrations in a low-risk environment.
Every action uses testnet gas, so mistakes stay inside a development environment while you learn, build, and debug.
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 testnet instead of HPP Sepolia.
Temporary delay: High demand, network conditions, or faucet queue load may delay delivery for a short time.
Yes. HPP Sepolia 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 HPP 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 HPP Sepolia is experiencing temporary network delays.
If the balance does not appear immediately, refresh your wallet and make sure it is showing HPP Sepolia. 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 HPP Sepolia, 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 HPP Sepolia Faucet is a service that distributes free ETH for testing transactions, contracts, and dApps on HPP Sepolia.
You need it to pay gas fees for transactions, contract deployments, and application testing on HPP Sepolia.
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 custom networks, including HPP Sepolia.
You can use it to explore supported testnet activities, but testnet activity does not guarantee eligibility for any airdrop.
Yes. HPP Sepolia is EVM-compatible, so common Solidity, wallet, and JavaScript tooling can be used for testing and development.
Builders can test smart contracts, dApps, wallet integrations, token flows, RPC integrations, and other HPP ecosystem experiments.
Yes. Only your public wallet address is required. Never share your private key or recovery phrase.
After your wallet receives ETH, you can deploy contracts, test token flows, interact with dApps, and validate HPP integrations in a low-risk environment.