Wallet and account setup
Fund a test wallet to validate network configuration, send transactions, and confirm your local or staging setup works as expected.
The XGR Testnet Faucet provides 100 XGR to a valid EVM address for wallet setup, smart contract deployment, integration testing, and end-to-end development on the XGR Testnet.
Testnet tokens are intended for development and QA only. They have no monetary value.
Paste a valid EVM address below. If the request is accepted, the faucet will return a transaction hash.
This page is the entry point for developers who need XGR testnet tokens to work with the XGR Testnet. It is designed for quick onboarding while still giving enough context for direct visitors and search users.
Fund a test wallet to validate network configuration, send transactions, and confirm your local or staging setup works as expected.
Use testnet XGR to deploy and verify contracts, test gas flows, and validate contract interactions before moving toward production environments.
Support RPC testing, explorer checks, frontend integration, backend transaction handling, and end-to-end developer workflows on XGR Testnet.
The flow is simple: enter an EVM-compatible address, submit the request, and wait for the faucet response. If successful, you will receive a transaction hash.
Enter a valid address in the standard 0x format with 40 hexadecimal characters.
The faucet normalizes the address to checksum format and sends the claim request to the backend endpoint.
If the request is accepted, you will receive 100 XGR on the XGR Testnet, subject to the faucet’s rate limits and service status.
A few practical details for developers using the faucet through the website or arriving from Google search.
The XGR Testnet Faucet is a public developer utility that distributes a small amount of XGR testnet tokens to valid EVM addresses. It is intended for testing, onboarding, and integration work on the XGR Testnet.
The faucet sends 100 XGR per successful request. A rate limit of 1 request per 24 hours may apply per address or user context.
The faucet accepts only valid EVM addresses. Lowercase addresses are automatically converted to checksum format before submission.
Possible reasons include temporary backend issues, rate limits, or a pending transaction. If the faucet returns a transaction hash, you can use it to verify delivery in your network tooling.
No. XGR testnet tokens are strictly for development and testing. They are not intended for trading or any production financial use.