avalanche-faucet
avalanche-wallet
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avalanche-faucet
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Can't get testnet AVAX
To get a "drip" of AVAX Fuji faucet, you can paste your address into the Fuji faucet website. The faucet will send some AVAX to the address and return a transaction ID (txID), which can be used Fuji Testnet Explorer to learn more about the transaction.
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Hedera dev count up 30% QoQ, next highest is 5%. Note the decreases...
For example, many projects use merge commits instead-of squashing or rebasing, like this on the Avalanche faucet repo https://github.com/ava-labs/avalanche-faucet/commit/a194033f523d173c6aa465e76945387638bf7718.
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Hi I want Goerli eth to test my contract but no faucet is working. Can you suggest me something?
I switched 2 years ago for any testing to Avalanche as their Faucet offers 2 AVAX per 24 hours and their Fuji testnet is much faster than any other EVM testnet: https://faucet.avax.network/
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Avalanche Subnet Faucet
You can also integrate a new Subnet on the live faucet with just a few lines of configuration parameters. All you have to do is make a PR on the Avalanche Faucet git repository with the Subnet's information. The following parameters are required.
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looking for fuji gas
Hey, you can use the faucet here: faucet.avax.network
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Create a Wrapped ERC20 token on Avalanche with Vyper! ππͺ
To deploy to a live blockchain (Fuji or Mainnet) we need to have a wallet with some AVAX on it, you can get some testnet AVAX tokens on this faucet. Also, we need to define our brownie-config.yaml file to let Brownie know where to find our private key, and some important configurations as well.
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Which Ethereum POS testnet?
Faucet https://faucet.avax.network/
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Dual Testnet & Retroactive : Layerzero
π₯ Testnet LayerZero π Claim All Faucet : https://faucetlink.to/goerli , https://usdcfaucet.com , https://faucet.avax.network . π Connect Georli Network : https://usdcdemo.layerzero.network/bridge - Bridge USDC Georli to AVAX - Done
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Subnet CLI
Request funds from the faucet using your C-Chain address.
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Create an EVM Subnet on Fuji Testnet
The C-Chain address (0x86BB07a534ADF43786ECA5Dd34A97e3F96927e4F ) is the one which can be used to fund your key from the faucet. The command also prints P-Chain addresses for both the default local network and Fuji . The latter (P-fuji1a3azftqvygc4tlqsdvd82wks2u7nx85rhk6zqh ) is the one needed for this tutorial.
avalanche-wallet
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Is it mandatory to switch to core app? I have used wallet.avax.network for years.
I am also struggling a bit here. Long time wallet.avax.network user with Ledger. Haven't really tried core yet, but I guess I will need to. Is there there an official time where we should definitely not use wallet.avax.network?
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I had 42 avax in the old version of the wallet since 2021 Iβve just accessed the wallet through the new core app and my avax is not showing ? No one has had access to my password so Iβm thinking itβs still in there but I canβt see it ? Has anyone had this problem ?
Wait what??? Core app can't see P or X, then what use is it? Why are people moving away from wallet.avax.network ?
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No staking rewards
This doesn't sound plausible. However, I have heard wallet.avax.network will be deprecated in Jan 2024
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Viewing AVAX P-Chain Staking on Ledger
I used to have C-Chain balance shown on my Ledger, but now I started staking my AVAX on the P-Chain through the wallet.avax.network website. Is there a way to show my P-Chain staked account on Ledger? I don't know if Ledger is still working on it or I'm just not smart enough to figure it out.
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Newbie - Staking AVAX, validate or delegate?
You can use wallet.avax.network to set up a node or delegate.
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I want to move my coins off cex to self custody and stake.
Open the Avalanche Wallet (https://wallet.avax.network/) and select "Access Wallet" (source (https://support.avax.network/en/articles/6169872-how-to-make-a-cross-chain-transfer-in-the-avalanche-wallet)).
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Iβm finally going to start stacking AVAX.
I've also heard a lot of great things about AVAX too like EVM Support, Subnets, and how staking is easy. I'm not sure if I should get an AVAX Wallet for staking instead of using my Trust Wallet though.
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Trezor and lack of support for some major tokens and alts
To send and receive you have to use a 3rd party wallet such as https://wallet.avax.network
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Staking period finished after a year, still 0 AVAX in wallet - where's my AVAX?
Over the course of the last year ever since delegating, my web wallet at wallet.avax.network has shown a zero balance. I figured maybe that 0 balance was the case since the AVAX was locked and delegated and that when the delegation expired it would return to my wallet.
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Best place to stake avax using metamask?
stake directly to the network using wallet.avax.network
What are some alternatives?
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