Q token markQUADTestnet Observatory

Testnet Faucet

QUAD testnet funds are test tokens only. They have no monetary value, require no payment, and do not create reward eligibility, allocation, ownership, governance rights, or future entitlement.

Request test funds

Enter a QUAD testnet address. The faucet sends only when mint supply law is open and the transaction can be committed.

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Optional stQUAD test

For testers who want to try the liquid-token path, convert a small amount of test QUAD into stQUAD. The same wallet receives the stQUAD back.

Claim QUAD first. Start with a small amount and leave some QUAD in the wallet for network fees.

1. Request QUAD above.
2. Use a local uquadd key that holds test QUAD.
3. Build the command here.
4. Sign and broadcast it from that key.
5. Check the ledger for the conversion transaction.

Boundary

The faucet is a funding helper, not a wallet, exchange, sale, or account manager.

  • Testnet only. Tokens issued here have no monetary value.
  • No keys requested. The faucet only needs a destination address.
  • Rate limited. Requests are capped by address and network origin.
  • Mint-aware. Mint-proxy mode creates a real mint transaction before the funding send, and every mode respects the supply cap.
  • stQUAD is separate. stQUAD conversion is optional and must be signed by the wallet that already holds test QUAD.
  • Visible. Successful faucet transactions appear in the public ledger.

How to get testnet funds

Use the public faucet when it is open. Provide only a public QUAD testnet address.

Safe request

Paste a public QUAD testnet address into the faucet form. If the faucet is refusing, wait for the displayed supply-law reason to clear or use official coordination links from uquad.org.

Wallet safety

You do not connect Keplr just to view this site or request funds. Keplr can hold a QUAD testnet address and sign test transactions after the chain is added.

No value claim

Never share a seed phrase, private key, or recovery phrase. Never pay for testnet funds. Never treat testnet funds as real value.

  1. Add the QUAD testnet to Keplr or prepare a CLI address.
  2. Copy only the public quad1... address.
  3. Submit that address in the faucet form above.
  4. Receive test tokens when mint supply law is open.
  5. Use Keplr or CLI to send test transactions with the official chain details below.

Only add the QUAD testnet using official chain details published by uquad.org or core.uquad.org.

Keplr testnet setup

This setup uses public chain details only. It never asks for a seed phrase, private key, recovery phrase, or payment.

Chain idquad-testnet-1
RPChttps://core.uquad.org
REST / LCDhttps://core.uquad.org/api
Address prefixquad
Minimal denomuquad
Use the button to add QUAD Testnet to Keplr. Keplr will show your public testnet address after approval.

The address shown by Keplr is public and can be used for faucet requests. For manual sends, use a 200000 gas limit if wallet estimation lands too low. Never share wallet secrets.

Known tester issues

These are support shortcuts, not guarantees that every transaction will succeed.

Faucet paused

If supply law is closed or the backend is unavailable, wait for the status label to recover instead of retrying rapidly.

Wallet mismatch

If Keplr shows another chain, remove the stale testnet entry and add QUAD again from the official metadata.

Ledger delay

The public index refreshes in intervals. A successful transaction can appear shortly after the raw result is visible.

Faucet health response

Developer-surface JSON from /faucet/health when the backend is installed.

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