Alan Faucet helps users access blockchain testnet networks without spending real money. Instead of buying cryptocurrency, users can receive free testnet tokens to explore decentralized applications, send transactions, test wallets, and understand how blockchain systems work.
If you are new to Web3, a faucet is one of the easiest ways to begin. You only need a public wallet address, then Alan Faucet sends testnet tokens that can be used for gas, dApp testing, wallet activity, smart contract interaction, and ecosystem exploration.
For beginners, this makes blockchain learning more practical. For airdrop users, it helps complete testnet tasks with less friction. For developers, it provides a faster route to test transactions before using real networks.
Alan Faucet is designed around a simple idea: make testnet access fast, secure, and rewarding without adding unnecessary steps.
Choose a network and start testing with Alan Faucet
Start Claiming Free TokensAlan Faucet is a Web3 faucet service focused on EVM testnet access, with companion faucet pages for Solana and SUI. It supports popular testing environments such as Sepolia, Arbitrum Sepolia, Polygon Amoy, Base Sepolia, Optimism Sepolia, BNB Smart Chain Testnet, and other active EVM ecosystems.
Testnet tokens have no real monetary value. They are used for learning, development, transaction simulation, dApp testing, and safe experimentation before interacting with mainnet assets.
When you request tokens through Alan Faucet, the faucet sends them directly to your wallet. The transaction works like a real blockchain transfer, including gas usage, RPC processing, confirmation time, and explorer visibility.
Using a Sepolia Faucet provides testnet ETH for Ethereum testing. Other supported networks follow the same idea with their own native testnet token.
Without testnet tokens, users cannot perform on-chain activity inside most blockchain testing environments. This makes faucets an important onboarding tool for beginners, developers, testers, airdrop participants, and ecosystem explorers.
Alan Faucet reduces friction by keeping the process simple. Users do not need complicated requirements just to begin testing a network.
Alan Faucet focuses on practical access: fast requests, clear network pages, simple wallet submission, and a user experience designed for real people. The goal is not to make Web3 feel complicated, but to help users move from curiosity to action.
Whether you are testing a wallet, learning how gas works, preparing a dApp, or completing ecosystem tasks, Alan Faucet gives you a clean starting point.
- 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
Alan Faucet supports 19 EVM testnet networks on the main EVM faucet site, with dedicated companion access for Solana and SUI. Together, these pages help users test transactions, interact with dApps, explore new ecosystems, and understand blockchain behavior without using real funds.
Fast • Secure • Rewarding
Claim Free Tokens NowAlan Faucet is built for beginners, airdrop users, developers, testers, and Web3 explorers. Each group uses testnet tokens differently, but the purpose is the same: safe blockchain interaction without financial risk.
Beginners can learn how transactions work. Airdrop users can complete testnet activity. Developers can test applications before mainnet deployment. Explorers can understand new ecosystems by interacting directly with them.
Is Alan Faucet free?
Yes. Alan Faucet provides testnet tokens for testing, development, wallet interaction, and Web3 exploration.
Do I need real cryptocurrency to claim?
No. Testnet faucets are made to help users get started without using real assets.
How fast is the transaction?
Most transactions are processed within seconds, depending on network conditions, RPC availability, and faucet queue status.
Can I use these tokens for mainnet?
No. Testnet tokens are only for testing and have no real monetary value.