Crypto Faucets Launched by GetBlock RPC Node Provider
On
June
3,
2024,
Web3
infrastructure
innovator
GetBlock,
proudly
announced
the
launch
of
its
crypto
faucets
dashboard.
Since
the
very
first
iterations, GetBlock
faucets kit
supports
all
mainstream
L1s
and
L2s
on
Ethereum
Virtual
Machine.
Starting
today,
Ethereum
Sepolia
and
Poligon
Amoy
testnets
are
up
and
running
alongside
Arbitrum,
Optimism,
Base,
Scroll,
Blast,
Linea,
and
zkSync
Sepolia
testnets
for
L2-focused
devs.
Welcoming
the
latest
release,
GetBlock
CEO
Arseniy
Voitenko
invited
all
Web3
enthusiasts
to
try
GetBlock
crypto
faucets:
Amidst
all
our
recent
upgrades,
this
one
is
for
sure
the
most
important
release
for
global
Web3
fam.
We’re
beyond
excited
to
offer
crypto
developers
a
stack
of
user-friendly
and
secure
crypto
faucets
for
EVM
blockchains.
We’re
sure
that
this
product
will
introduce
GetBlock
to
the
new
generation
of
devs
who
will
be
ready
to
launch
secure
and
reliable
apps
Sepolia
and
Amoy
testnets
are
new-gen
testing
environments
that
replaced
Ethereum
Goerli
and
Polygon
Mumbai
respectively.
They
are
used
to
allow
developers
to
experiment
with
smart
contracts
and
dApps
in
a
risk-free
environment.
As
testnet
tokens
have
zero
real
value,
testing
procedures
in
all
these
networks
can’t
result
in
funds
being
lost.
All
Sepolia
faucets
are
ready
to
on-board
developers
GetBlock’s
cryptocurrency
faucets
are
available
free
of
charge
for
all
users
registered
with
GetBlock
regardless
of
their
tier:
users
of
free
accounts
also
can
claim
free
test
ETH
or
MATIC
from
the
faucets.
Users
can
sign
up
to
GetBlock
with
either
email,
Google
Account
or
MetaMask
wallet.
In
paid
tariff
plans,
fiat
and
crypto
payments
are
available.
GetBlock
was
the
first
RPC
node
provider
to
merge
the
benefits
of
Web3
authorization
with
the
support
of
fiat
payment
methods.
To
prevent
the
faucets
from
being
spammed
and
abused,
GetBlock
implemented
some
limitations.
Crypto
faucets
users
can
get
0.02
ETH
every
day
for
free.
In
order
to
start
using
GetBlock’s
testnet
faucets,
the
developer
should
have
at
least
0.001
ETH
on
his
or
her
wallet.
These
limitations
are
introduced
to
ensure
that
all
developers
will
be
able
to
get
test
ETH
as
soon
as
possible.
GetBlock
expands
its
contribution
to
global
Web3
ecosystem
With
new
GetBlock’s
crypto
faucets,
developer
will
be
able
to
stress-test
dApps
on
major
smart
contract
platforms
Polygon
and
Ethereum,
dominant
L2s
Arbitrum
and
Optimism,
new-gen
ZK-powered
platforms
Scroll,
Linea,
Base,
and
zkSync.
This
release
is
a
part
of
GetBlock’s
non-profit
initiatives
that
are
set
to
support
Web3
developers
worldwide.
As
of
2024,
GetBlock
released
free-to-use
explorers
for
Ethereum,
BNB
Smart
Chain,
NEAR
Network,
Harmony,
and
so
on.
With
these
block
explorers,
developers
and
crypto
users
can
navigate
through
blocks,
transactions,
accounts,
validators
without
writing
a
single
line
of
code.
In
May
2024,
GetBlock
launched
a
Marketplace,
a
specific
free-to-use
service
that
indexes
the
most
reliable,
popular,
and
innovative
services
available
for
Web3
users.
Also,
GetBlock
offers
free
access
to
its
blockchain
nodes
for
the
accounts
with
40,000
requests
daily.
It
might
be
insufficient
for
commercial
dApps,
but
it
is
the
best
way
to
start
with
the
prototype
as
well
as
for
the
personal
usage.
GetBlock
offers
a
similar
range
of
blockchains
for
free
and
paid
users
so
that
every
newcomer
can
experiment
with
the
free
version
before
purchasing
his
or
her
first
paid
packages.
Last
but
not
the
least,
GetBlock
supports
Ophir
Institute,
a
unique
education
initiative
for
the
next
generation
of
Web3
creators.
Students
of
Ophir
Institute
are
building
and
testing
their
apps
on
GetBlock’s
nodes
for
free.
As
one
of
the
cutting-edge
cryptocurrency
infrastructure
companies,
GetBlock
is
doing
its
part
in
the
global
mission
to
bootstrap
Web3
adoption
in
various
regions
of
the
globe.
GetBlock connects
crypto
apps
to
50+
blockchains,
both
testnets
and
mainnets.
Its
RPC
nodes
work
with
up
to
99.99%
uptime
and
can
be
accessed
via
gRPC,
WebSockets,
or
JSON
RPC
interfaces.
Media
info:
Company
website: https://getblock.io/
Social
media
links:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/getblockio
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