AIOZ Testnet Faucet: Overview and Usage

Building on the AIOZ Network shouldn’t require real assets just to get started. Early experimentation, contract deployment, and application testing are most effective when they can be done freely and safely.
The AIOZ Testnet Faucet is designed to remove initial friction by providing easy access to test tokens that allow builders to explore the network under realistic conditions without financial risk.
The faucet serves as a foundational tool for anyone developing on AIOZ Network Testnet, supporting everything from first transactions to advanced testing workflows.
What Is the AIOZ Testnet Faucet?
The AIOZ Testnet Faucet distributes test tokens that enable interaction with the AIOZ Testnet. These tokens are created exclusively for testing purposes and have no value outside the testnet environment.
The faucet currently supports two types of test tokens:
- AIOZ: The native token of the AIOZ network, used to pay gas fees for transactions and smart contract interactions.
- USDC: A testnet token deployed on AIOZ Network, used by specific applications that require token-based payments.
When interacting with applications that use USDC, gas fees are still paid in AIOZ token, while USDC is used only at the application layer. To ensure fair access, each wallet address or IP address can request only a fixed number of test tokens once every 24 hours.
Use Cases for AIOZ Testnet Faucet Tokens
AIOZ Testnet Faucet tokens were designed to support a wide range of development and testing activities, all without exposing users to real asset risk.
- Enabling on-chain activities
Test AIOZ tokens are required to pay gas fees on the AIOZ Testnet. These fees cover activities such as sending transactions, interacting with smart contracts, and using DePIN applications. The faucet, therefore, acts as the entry point for all on-chain testing.
- Validating application behavior
By deploying contracts and interacting with applications using faucet tokens, developers can confirm that transactions execute successfully, contract logic behaves as expected, and application workflows function correctly under normal conditions.
- Testing edge cases and failure scenarios
Because test tokens can be requested on a recurring basis, developers can intentionally test edge cases such as invalid inputs, repeated calls, or unexpected execution paths. This provision makes it possible to observe how applications handle failures and ensures errors are managed consistently.
- Learning and collaborative testing
For new users, the faucet provides a risk-free environment to learn how the AIOZ Network functions by observing transaction flows and outcomes. For teams, it enables multiple contributors to access the same testing environment, supporting coordinated development, shared testing, and feedback collection.
How to Use the AIOZ Testnet Faucet
Using the faucet is straightforward and requires only a few steps:
- Select a token type
Choose between test AIOZ or test USDC, depending on your use case.
- Enter your wallet address
Paste your wallet address into the faucet input field and complete any required verification steps. Make sure your wallet is connected to the AIOZ Testnet.
- Confirm your request
Review the details and submit your request. The faucet will send the selected test tokens to your wallet.
- Wait for confirmation
Transactions may take a few seconds to a few minutes to confirm. Once completed, the tokens will appear in your wallet or can be verified through the testnet explorer.
How to Troubleshoot Common Issues
If you encounter issues while using the faucet, consider these common scenarios:
- Faucet balance temporarily unavailable
During periods of high demand, the faucet may briefly run out of tokens. Please wait for the next scheduled refill.
- Request rate limits
Requests are limited to once every 24 hours per wallet and IP address to prevent abuse. Planning requests in advance helps avoid interruptions.
- Incorrect network setup
If the AIOZ Testnet is not added or selected in your wallet, tokens may not appear. Ensure the correct network is configured before requesting tokens.
- Tokens not visible immediately
Wallet synchronization delays can occur. Refresh your wallet or check the transaction on the testnet explorer to confirm receipt.
- Failed transactions:
Temporary network congestion can cause requests to fail. Wait a few moments and try again.
Get Started Today
The AIOZ Testnet Faucet is built to make development on the AIOZ Network Testnet simpler, more predictable, and more accessible.
By removing friction from early testing, developers are able to focus on what matters most: verifying ideas, validating behavior, and building reliable applications in a realistic, risk-free environment.
Request your test tokens, explore the AIOZ Testnet, and begin building with confidence today.

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