How to Get Free AGLD Tokens From the Loot Chain Faucet

How to Get Free AGLD Tokens From the Loot Chain Faucet

Introduction

In this guide, we'll show you how to get free AGLD tokens on Loot Chain Mainnet.

When using the Loot Chain, you'll need some funds to cover the gas for transactions onto the blockchain.

What is a faucet?

A faucet is a service that provides free cryptocurrency to web3 app and blockchain developers. Faucets provide a way for developers to obtain tokens needed to interact with and build on blockchain networks.

By using faucets, developers can simulate transactions and test smart contracts, allowing them to identify and resolve issues before deploying applications. This process not only prevents costly errors but also enhances the reliability and functionality of blockchain apps.

thirdweb's universal EVM faucet.

thirdweb provides a universal EVM faucet, which provides testnet funds for every EVM compatible chain. The faucet is powered by thirdweb engine, which provides a multi-chain backend to manage all the transfers. When you request testnet funds, a small amount of tokens is transferred to your account, ensuring you have the necessary resources to continue your development seamlessly.

For each testnet, you will be able to claim an allocation of funds once every 24 hours. You can find a comprehensive list of testnets to build your web3 app on here.

Add Loot Chain to Your Wallet

First, you need to add Loot Chain to your wallet if you haven't already.

Head to the Loot Chain thirdweb chain page, and click 'Add To wallet.'

Choose which wallet you would like to sign-in with.

Approve the transaction via your web3 wallet of choice.

Get AGLD from the faucet

On the Loot Chain page, scroll down to the 'Faucet' section.

Click 'Get 0.01 AGLD'. Below the button, you will see how many AGLD tokens are remaining in the faucet.

The AGLD tokens will be sent to your wallet. (A pop-up should appear to confirm this)

And that's it! Now it's time to build.

Use the funds in your wallet to build apps on Loot Chain using thirdweb's full-stack development kit:

Frontend: Client-side SDKs to connect users to web3
Backend: Scalable contract APIs backed by secure wallets
Onchain: Pre-built & extendable contracts
Gaming SDKs: Unity, Unreal Engine, and Mobile (React Native)