This ethereum test faucet drips 1 ether every 5 seconds. You can use it to test smart contracts on the Ropsten network with no need to use real ether for this purpose (even because eth from the mainnet is not valid in ropsten and vice versa). You have a request limit of 1 eth for every 24 hours in order to avoid network spam. Ether in a test network has no real value except for testing purposes in smart contracts development. #blockchain #ethereum #faucet https://faucet.ropsten.be MY BOOK 📝 Get Started with Ethereum - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0982J1Z1X/ This book is a step by step guide for everyone who wants to start as a blockchain developer. It was designed for those who have never programmed anything in blockchain and want to get started. I will cover everything from installing basic requirements to writing, testing and deploying smart contracts. I also cover topics like IPFS, ENS, Chainlink, Truffle, Ganache, OpenZeppelin, Pinata, Fleek, Infura, Metamask, Opensea, among others. OUTLINE Accessing the faucet 00:00 - Go to https://faucet.ropsten.be 00:15 - Copy your wallet address (make sure the network selected is Ropsten) 00:21 - Paste your contract address in the form field 00:23 - Click on "send me test ether" Waiting for the transaction 00:44 - Click on the "transaction hash" (open in a new window) 00:51 - Wait for the transaction be completed 01:16 - The transaction was successfully completed Checking your wallet 01:20 - Go to your wallet, you have now 1 ether! Music: https://www.bensound.com