Faucet FAQ
Frequently asked questions about crypto faucets and how they work.
A crypto faucet is a website or app that distributes small amounts of cryptocurrency for free. They are typically used to introduce new users to cryptocurrency or to distribute tokens within a community.
Claim intervals vary by faucet. The $MAD faucet resets every 12 hours, while other faucets may have different cooldown periods. Check each faucet page for specific details.
Faucets help distribute tokens fairly among community members, onboard new users who don't have crypto yet, and encourage participation in the ecosystem.
Mainnet tokens like $BAN and $MAD have real value and can be traded. Testnet tokens (like Sepolia ETH) have no monetary value and are only for development purposes.
Requirements vary: some faucets need a wallet address, others require Discord verification or holding certain roles. Check each faucet's requirements before claiming.
Common reasons include: cooldown period not elapsed, faucet is empty, wallet address invalid, or you don't meet the requirements. Try again later or check the faucet status.
Yes! Visit the Contribute page to donate tokens to community faucets. Your contributions help new members get started and keep the ecosystem growing.
Mainnet faucets distribute real tokens with value. Testnet faucets provide tokens for testing and development that have no real-world value but are essential for developers.