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Topic: Any working bitcoin testnet faucet in 2024? (Read 499 times)

legendary
Activity: 4004
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Owner at AltQuick.com
hi, i'm trying to get some TBTC from some faucet for my university project but they only give you 0.0001 maximum. I was looking if it is possible for anyone to help?
my address:
moonuSvwZDL5HExuVQuL223RSw63fhJsaL

One faucet hit here: https://altquick.com/faucet/  (FreeBitcoins.com domain was sold)
newbie
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Merit: 0
hi, i'm trying to get some TBTC from some faucet for my university project but they only give you 0.0001 maximum. I was looking if it is possible for anyone to help?
my address:
moonuSvwZDL5HExuVQuL223RSw63fhJsaL
brand new
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Merit: 0
I also have some Bitcoin Testnet coins, if you give me an address I can send you some.

Hello!

I have spent quite a while trying to get some testnet BTC.
I'm working on an interesting project with NEAR Protocol and hoping to essentially be able to control some logic on Bitcoin through a Rust smart contract that controls Bitcoin addresses via a multi-party computation service.

I am at the point where I'm DM'ing people I've met at Meetups where I live, seeing if folks have any testnet BTC they're willing to share. I had a nice person send some, but it's temporarily inaccessible. Lesson learned: always send to your Sparrow wallet first!

If you are willing, would be grateful if I can get some testnet BTC here:

tb1qr0vvugk79sxeza32ce0p8c3dpducvxtpnmvfjr

Be well
legendary
Activity: 4004
Merit: 1250
Owner at AltQuick.com
coinfaucet.eu is a decent one.

I also have some Bitcoin Testnet coins, if you give me an address I can send you some.

They are a decent one for sure.  They actually use one of our website's affiliate links (the old grandma banner). <3
jr. member
Activity: 38
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coinfaucet.eu is a decent one.

I also have some Bitcoin Testnet coins, if you give me an address I can send you some.
legendary
Activity: 4004
Merit: 1250
Owner at AltQuick.com
If you don't want to test the coins, then simply don't mine them. If you mine them for the sole purpose of selling them, then that just goes against the functionality of testnet which depends on tBTC having no monetary value. If you finished your tests and mined tBTC, then just give them to a faucet or to someone who needs them.

It cost 5x more to mine them than it does to sell them.  I don't think it's going to increase mining.

The people selling them appear to have been sitting on them for *years*.

It's healthy they go into circulation cheaper than it would be for some India kid to mine them and make the next billion dollar project happen.

*shrugs*

It's just an option.
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 7340
Farewell, Leo
Decimals. Fund their faucet.  To see their system or hardware wallet to work with a number that large.  There are lots and lots of reasons. I don't often get a chance to talk to our users, but I do ask when I can and if I can be nosy.
I don't want to be absolute. There might be usage of large amounts. It just makes no sense to me. Whatever I can program to work for large amounts will work for small amounts as well, unless I'm running a testnet faucet.

We do have a warning on the main market page.
Okay, that's good.

It takes time and energy.
... to test them. If you don't want to test the coins, then simply don't mine them. If you mine them for the sole purpose of selling them, then that just goes against the functionality of testnet which depends on tBTC having no monetary value. If you finished your tests and mined tBTC, then just give them to a faucet or to someone who needs them.
legendary
Activity: 4004
Merit: 1250
Owner at AltQuick.com
Bitcoin Testnet reward is 0.02 coins every 20 minutes.  If someone wants 1000 coins they are going to be using a fair bit of electricity and time.
A better question is: why would one want 1000 tBTC? What do they have to offer that 0.01 tBTC cannot offer?

Decimals. Fund their faucet.  To see their system or hardware wallet to work with a number that large.  There are lots and lots of reasons. I don't often get a chance to talk to our users, but I do ask when I can and if I can be nosy.

The better question is why do people already have 1000's?!  I guess they have to be somewhere.  I always hope they find a better home.

I own this exchange and I decided to offer this market.  People are lining up on both sides.  I don't think that makes me or the users dishonest.  Everyone is happy that uses it.
You're just speeding up the testnet reset. The more people treat it as currency, the less purpose it has. You should at least display that these units are worthless and can be reset at any time.

That's fine.  It's a free world.  We would likely just update and keep moving forward.

We do have a warning on the main market page.



We do offer a free faucet, so coins don't need to be bought, but the service is offered.

The only people upset are the ones who want to wave a magic wand and say "This has no value!!!!"  Which is exactly what people have done with Bitcoin!!!
You don't understand that mainnet and testnet are apples and oranges. Testnet coins must not have value. It is not open for debate.

I question why they must not, because they do... for the same reason Bitcoin does!  It takes time and energy.  A free market will determine that anyways too.

If it has no value... there will be no buyers and the price will sit at the last trade price.
legendary
Activity: 2870
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Crypto Swap Exchange
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I disagree with this.  Bitcoin Testnet reward is 0.02 coins every 20 minutes.  If someone wants 1000 coins they are going to be using a fair bit of electricity and time.

Actual block time on testnet is also 10 minutes. 20 minutes is just when difficulty dropped to one which makes it far easier to mine. And current reward is just about 0.016BTC.

It might be a better fit for them to just get their 1000 coins in 10 minutes and keep testing their systems or whatever they are doing with them.

Looking at rate on your exchange, 1000 tBTC cost 0.0071BTC or about $474 right now. While a company could afford that easily, they probably should consider using regtest instead.

I own this exchange and I decided to offer this market.  People are lining up on both sides.  I don't think that makes me or the users dishonest.  Everyone is happy that uses it.

The only people upset are the ones who want to wave a magic wand and say "This has no value!!!!"  Which is exactly what people have done with Bitcoin!!!  FFS look at the shit going around token and coin-wise.... having a semi-healthy tiny nothingness Bitcoin Testnet isn't a bad idea.   Development is exploding and circulation is needed.

I somewhat disagree. On long term,
1. It'll make people mine tBTC for financial purpose, which rise cost of mining tBTC.
2. More people use tBTC faucet for financial purpose, which leave less tBTC for non-financial purpose.


You're just speeding up the testnet reset.


The last reset was 10 years ago... I'll believe it when I see it.

I agree. Aside from 10 years, signet (another form of testnet) also exist.
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 7340
Farewell, Leo
They're not supposed to have value, but the cost to mine testnet is real.
So, if the utility does not outweigh the cost, simply don't mine it. Leave it to be mined by people who want to test. Mining a worthless coin with the hope of selling it for a price makes no sense. If no block has been found in 20 minutes, then the difficulty resets back to minimum, so cost is ~0.

The last reset was 10 years ago... I'll believe it when I see it.
The last reset was 10 years ago, because it's worked fine by now. If we start setting up "testnet marketplaces", I'm sure people will either abandon testnet and go to signet, or just create testnet 4.
newbie
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Testnet coins are worthless. Anyone who sells you a testnet bitcoin is spreading the notion that they have value, and thus cannot be trusted.


They're not supposed to have value, but the cost to mine testnet is real. It's not just one or two people; many people are buying testnet coins and that confirms the demand is real because they are not easy to obtain. People can place whatever value they want on anything, and clearly people are placing value on tBTC.



You're just speeding up the testnet reset.


The last reset was 10 years ago... I'll believe it when I see it.



Testnet coins are worthless. Anyone who sells you a testnet bitcoin is spreading the notion that they have value, and thus cannot be trusted.

I disagree with this.  Bitcoin Testnet reward is 0.02 coins every 20 minutes.  If someone wants 1000 coins they are going to be using a fair bit of electricity and time.

It might be a better fit for them to just get their 1000 coins in 10 minutes and keep testing their systems or whatever they are doing with them.

I own this exchange and I decided to offer this market.  People are lining up on both sides.  I don't think that makes me or the users dishonest.  Everyone is happy that uses it.

The only people upset are the ones who want to wave a magic wand and say "This has no value!!!!"  Which is exactly what people have done with Bitcoin!!!  FFS look at the shit going around token and coin-wise.... having a semi-healthy tiny nothingness Bitcoin Testnet isn't a bad idea.   Development is exploding and circulation is needed.


+1 agreed.
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 7340
Farewell, Leo
Bitcoin Testnet reward is 0.02 coins every 20 minutes.  If someone wants 1000 coins they are going to be using a fair bit of electricity and time.
A better question is: why would one want 1000 tBTC? What do they have to offer that 0.01 tBTC cannot offer?

I own this exchange and I decided to offer this market.  People are lining up on both sides.  I don't think that makes me or the users dishonest.  Everyone is happy that uses it.
You're just speeding up the testnet reset. The more people treat it as currency, the less purpose it has. You should at least display that these units are worthless and can be reset at any time.

The only people upset are the ones who want to wave a magic wand and say "This has no value!!!!"  Which is exactly what people have done with Bitcoin!!!
You don't understand that mainnet and testnet are apples and oranges. Testnet coins must not have value. It is not open for debate.
legendary
Activity: 4004
Merit: 1250
Owner at AltQuick.com
they will ask your KYC

AltQuick does not KYC.  Users don't even have to register to trade 20+ coins for Testnet if they want to use the Swap tool.

Why would an exchange even need ads, don't they earn trading fees?
An exchange with ads is strange and a big red flag to me, means no privacy for their users and probably not very secure IMO.

We also own FreeBitcoins.com and get a lot of low-quality traffic, but we don't treat them differently than any other users.  We are just trying to keep the lights on and Google ads seem to be tasteful these days.  That's me scrapping pennies on a homepage... I might remove that. EDIT: Ad's are off on AltQuicks homepage, but still on FreeBitcoins.

Your privacy is your responsibility.  You need to take the proper opsec for your lifestyle.

The ads are also only on the homepage.  The inside of the exchange has no ads.  (Same with the accountless Swap tool that allows users to convert multiple coins into testnet or visa versa: https://altquick.com/swap/)

That's true, but OP is talking about Bitcoin Testnet (tBTC) faucet, not Bitcoin (BTC) faucet. While some people buy/sell tBTC these days, tBTC supposed to be free/worthless used for testing or development purpose. And while i don't expect average faucet would try to hack or scam you, they usually show ads which violate your privacy and occasionally show shady/scam ads.

That's what we are trying to avoid doing.  Keep our faucet free globally, plus keep Testnet coins in circulation for people who want all sizes.

We do offer free Bitcoin Testnet on FreeBitcoins and other coins... including Bitcoin when it's not getting pounded empty.

Alternatively, if someone could send me 0.003 of either testnet or signet BTC, it'd be greatly appreciated
Sent you a million sat, so you can have plenty to play with.  Smiley

If you need more than that, don't hesitate to drop me a message.

You can buy Bitcoin Testnet too if you are very demanding and greedy to have it but I don't buy it.
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Testnet coins are worthless. Anyone who sells you a testnet bitcoin is spreading the notion that they have value, and thus cannot be trusted.

I disagree with this.  Bitcoin Testnet reward is 0.02 coins every 20 minutes.  If someone wants 1000 coins they are going to be using a fair bit of electricity and time.

It might be a better fit for them to just get their 1000 coins in 10 minutes and keep testing their systems or whatever they are doing with them.

I own this exchange and I decided to offer this market.  People are lining up on both sides.  I don't think that makes me or the users dishonest.  Everyone is happy that uses it.

The only people upset are the ones who want to wave a magic wand and say "This has no value!!!!"  Which is exactly what people have done with Bitcoin!!!  FFS look at the shit going around token and coin-wise.... having a semi-healthy tiny nothingness Bitcoin Testnet isn't a bad idea.   Development is exploding and circulation is needed.
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 7340
Farewell, Leo
Alternatively, if someone could send me 0.003 of either testnet or signet BTC, it'd be greatly appreciated
Sent you a million sat, so you can have plenty to play with.  Smiley

If you need more than that, don't hesitate to drop me a message.

You can buy Bitcoin Testnet too if you are very demanding and greedy to have it but I don't buy it.
AltQuick.com & FreeBitcoins.com - Trade BTC, Testnet, & Altcoins. Affiliates 50%
Testnet coins are worthless. Anyone who sells you a testnet bitcoin is spreading the notion that they have value, and thus cannot be trusted.



Beyond the services mentioned above, there are in-forum faucets as well:
- [Merit] [Faucet] Hey Bitcoiners! Wanna try out the lightning network?
- [For Developers] n0nce's Bitcoin Testnet Faucet [~10 tBTC]
legendary
Activity: 4004
Merit: 1250
Owner at AltQuick.com
If someone could please advise me where/how to obtain a small bit of bitcoin testnet, that would be greatly appreciated.

I've been trying to obtain signet BTC which seems unobtainable at the moment, and apparently bridging testnet is the best alternative

Alternatively, if someone could send me 0.003 of either testnet or signet BTC, it'd be greatly appreciated

my wallet address is tb1ppjpqdqg0u0400rvp8gguf5s9nntgagq7le25td824a6033flwprqszz99q

thank you in advance for your help!


https://freebitcoins.com/faucet/

Here you go though: https://blockstream.info/testnet/tx/6761f9fe36c6599e6b32ecdc70dc312975b6b00a02560bca37e1c6e0a8a0a0c0
member
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Better not to try to find bitcoin testnet calls. Because the testnet runs as a completely separate network you can't send tokens back and forth between blockchains. If you try to send real tokens to the testnet address you will lose the token completely. It is better not to take risks to use bitcoins because bitcoin is a very profitable currency. You should be careful before using the websites, they often scam.
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Try to look for wallets that offer Bitcoin testnet. Your wallet must be compatible with Bitcoin testnet. You could easily search wallets where you could make a separate wallet for btc testnet coins. From the wallet itself, you would have to adhere to their rules and regulations and specific steps how to create a wallet for Bitcoin testnet.
hero member
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Try messaging @notblox1

As far as I know, he lends Testnet Bitcoins, I just don't know if he is still providing this service. I searched for his thread in the Service section, but I don't know why it's currently locked.

If ever you borrow from him or others, remember, that returning any unused testnet coins helps maintain the health of the testnet ecosystem for everyone.
legendary
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I don't think there will be an existing faucet that is profitable now; I think faucets are past their time. Because of the current bitcoin price right now, I don't think there will be faucets that will give much satoshi, or if there are any legitimate faucets out there, I'm sure the profit from them is very small, not worth your time. And also as a reminder, beware of those faucet websites that you may see; they say to think before you think, meaning to be careful of what websites you are going to visit and what websites you will click on because you may encounter faucet websites. That is created for scamming people or hacking people, especially now that hacking and stealing information from people online are spreading, so yeah, if you've found a good faucet, then it's good, but be careful because its hard to trust in websites this days.

That's true, but OP is talking about Bitcoin Testnet (tBTC) faucet, not Bitcoin (BTC) faucet. While some people buy/sell tBTC these days, tBTC supposed to be free/worthless used for testing or development purpose. And while i don't expect average faucet would try to hack or scam you, they usually show ads which violate your privacy and occasionally show shady/scam ads.
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I don't think there will be an existing faucet that is profitable now; I think faucets are past their time. Because of the current bitcoin price right now, I don't think there will be faucets that will give much satoshi, or if there are any legitimate faucets out there, I'm sure the profit from them is very small, not worth your time. And also as a reminder, beware of those faucet websites that you may see; they say to think before you think, meaning to be careful of what websites you are going to visit and what websites you will click on because you may encounter faucet websites. That is created for scamming people or hacking people, especially now that hacking and stealing information from people online are spreading, so yeah, if you've found a good faucet, then it's good, but be careful because its hard to trust in websites this days.
legendary
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Faucets have dried up, the reward is only 0.012 to mine 1 block and you need an asic to mine and know-how. It costs real money to mine a tesnet coin.
You need specialized software and hardware to mine, or you have to rent hashpower... Seems only natural that markets are popping up and people are buying/selling. A simple web search for buy bitcoin testnet coins or something like that reveals places that are selling testnet coins, and they are very cheap, probably just meant for devs who need them and to dissuade free loaders from hoarding like they do on faucets. Testnet hasn't been reset in ages, not sure if it ever will be at this point, but people are going to speculate on anything especially when in demand and limited in amount. I say just spend the few bucks for tesetnet if you need it, at least you aren't buying altcoins!

1. I believe 0.012 tBTC is enough for many kind of testing.
2. The tBTC seller probably care who buy their tBTC or reason for buying their tBTC.
3. While it's trust we haven't see testnet reset in very long time, both Signet and Regtest also exist.
hero member
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*visits link and I see* an altcoin exchange with ads  Embarrassed

Why would an exchange even need ads, don't they earn trading fees?
An exchange with ads is strange and a big red flag to me, means no privacy for their users and probably not very secure IMO.
I didn't mean to defend them, but do you think you have a privacy after using an exchange without adds? if you still use a centralized exchange, they will ask your KYC and they're prone against hack.

Since in this thread we're discuss about faucet and AFAICS you can claim the faucet without create an account, I don't think there's something need to be worried.
newbie
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You can buy Bitcoin Testnet too if you are very demanding and greedy to have it but I don't buy it.
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*visits link and I see* an altcoin exchange with ads  Embarrassed

Why would an exchange even need ads, don't they earn trading fees?
An exchange with ads is strange and a big red flag to me, means no privacy for their users and probably not very secure IMO.
legendary
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newbie
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Faucets have dried up, the reward is only 0.012 to mine 1 block and you need an asic to mine and know-how. It costs real money to mine a tesnet coin.
You need specialized software and hardware to mine, or you have to rent hashpower... Seems only natural that markets are popping up and people are buying/selling. A simple web search for buy bitcoin testnet coins or something like that reveals places that are selling testnet coins, and they are very cheap, probably just meant for devs who need them and to dissuade free loaders from hoarding like they do on faucets. Testnet hasn't been reset in ages, not sure if it ever will be at this point, but people are going to speculate on anything especially when in demand and limited in amount. I say just spend the few bucks for tesetnet if you need it, at least you aren't buying altcoins!
newbie
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the faucets on google are largely dead. there are a couple dripping tiny drops, better than nothing.
now instead of 0.003 i only need 0.00297

hopefully ill come across someone who can lend me the rest for the week
sr. member
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I actually did come across a thread on this forum some weeks ago, where a user is selling testnet bitcoins, I've tried searching but cant find the thread anymore, and I can't even remember the board it was posted, maybe op would have made use of that if he eagerly needs the testnet bitcoins and don't mind spending a few bucks to get it.
In actual the Testnet bitcoins are worthless, they have no monetary value but still if someone want to purchase it then who can stop that person. I suggest everyone to avoid purchasing of testnet bitcoin because once you purchased it then you won't be able to sell it when you need your money back. I'm very sure that once this airdrop thing gets halted then generous members of this forum will again offer free testnet bitcoins.
Why would anyone purchase testnet bitcoin as an investment?; to later want to sell it back? That's stupid AF if you ask me.
Testnet bitcoin might be worthless in general sense, but those who spend money to buy it actually give it a worth based on how important it is for whatever they want to use it for, and for your information, testnet bitcoins aren't for airdrops purposes alone, developers also use it for testing their products before they make the product live on mainnet.

If I was a developer and building a project that requires testnet bitcoin, and the faucets arent giving me the amount i needed for my testing purposes, and I have the money and have an option of buying, would I rather wait for enternity to get the coins for free, or just spend a few bucks on the amount i want and then continue with my work?

People spend money on what is really important to them when they can't get it for free, doesn't matter whether it has worth or worthless.
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I actually did come across a thread on this forum some weeks ago, where a user is selling testnet bitcoins, I've tried searching but cant find the thread anymore, and I can't even remember the board it was posted, maybe op would have made use of that if he eagerly needs the testnet bitcoins and don't mind spending a few bucks to get it.
In actual the Testnet bitcoins are worthless, they have no monetary value but still if someone want to purchase it then who can stop that person. I suggest everyone to avoid purchasing of testnet bitcoin because once you purchased it then you won't be able to sell it when you need your money back. I'm very sure that once this airdrop thing gets halted then generous members of this forum will again offer free testnet bitcoins.
sr. member
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Just make a simple search on Google like "Bitcoin testnet faucet" then you'll find a bunch of those. I haven't personally tried those but they seems to be working. Google is your best friend, just use it. I must tell you that from those faucets you won't get huge quantities of testnet Bitcoin but at least you can get in small quantities. A member on this forum was giving free testnet BTC in past but now mostly everyone is searching for those testnet coins in order to grad airdrops that's why he isn't giving testnet coins anymore.
Except I missed the working one, I would say that most of the bitcoin testnet faucets are actually working anymore, but like you said, if one is lucky to find one that is still working, it usually pays in a very small quantity, and may take a while to arrive at the number of testnet satoshi op said he needs.

I actually did come across a thread on this forum some weeks ago, where a user is selling testnet bitcoins, I've tried searching but cant find the thread anymore, and I can't even remember the board it was posted, maybe op would have made use of that if he eagerly needs the testnet bitcoins and don't mind spending a few bucks to get it.
hero member
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Just make a simple search on Google like "Bitcoin testnet faucet" then you'll find a bunch of those. I haven't personally tried those but they seems to be working. Google is your best friend, just use it. I must tell you that from those faucets you won't get huge quantities of testnet Bitcoin but at least you can get in small quantities. A member on this forum was giving free testnet BTC in past but now mostly everyone is searching for those testnet coins in order to grad airdrops that's why he isn't giving testnet coins anymore.
newbie
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If someone could please advise me where/how to obtain a small bit of bitcoin testnet, that would be greatly appreciated.

I've been trying to obtain signet BTC which seems unobtainable at the moment, and apparently bridging testnet is the best alternative

Alternatively, if someone could send me 0.003 of either testnet or signet BTC, it'd be greatly appreciated

my wallet address is tb1ppjpqdqg0u0400rvp8gguf5s9nntgagq7le25td824a6033flwprqszz99q

thank you in advance for your help!
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