You get 20 KDA by signing up to the Tatum Dashboard.
To limit bots, we check that you have 0,001 native tokens on your mainnet wallet to send tokens.
Tatum SDK is open-source and gives you everything you need to build your Web3 application.
Tatum SDK allows you to quickly get the balance of a wallet address. Try it with JS code now.
With the Tatum SDK monitoring even thousands of transactions via webhooks is easy.
There's a lot more that you can do with the Tatum SDK. Find the full list of methods in our documentation.
Firstly, you need to sign up for the Tatum dashboard. Please note that we only support regular wallet addresses, not smart contracts.
You can request 20 KDA every 24 hours.
Faucets offer developers testnet KDA to evaluate and refine applications prior to launching on the mainnet.
The Kadena testnet is the testnet for Kadena. Testnets, in the blockchain context, are environments that mirror the main network but use valueless tokens, allowing developers to test their applications, run experiments, or debug issues without incurring real costs or risks. KDA, in this context, refers to the test tokens used on the Kadena testnet. Developers can acquire these tokens from a faucet, and they're crucial for testing purposes on the network.
The time required for receiving your test tokens can change due to potential network congestion or possibly our set gas amount being slightly lower than other miner-preferred transactions. If you haven't received your testnet tokens after several hours, kindly contact our Discord server.