Kima Faucets

Kima Faucets

Kima has two testnet faucets: one for the native KIMA token and one for the Kima stablecoin, USDK.

You will need KIMA tokens for development purposes.

You will need testnet USDK to interact with the Kima platform on whatever testnets you are developing on, and also if you would like to use the Kima Advanced Demo App.

The faucet will give out 100 USDK daily per wallet address.

Note that these are testnet tokens only and have no financial value or benefit

Instructions for USDK faucet - EVM chains

  1. You will first need to have an EVM-compatible wallet installed in your browser, such as MetaMask or Rainbow, if you do not already have one installed. Note that Kima does not endorse, recommend or guarantee any specific wallet. Follow the installation instructions and ensure that you keep your seed phrase safe.

  2. Visit the faucet site.

  3. Select the network you want to send funds from, whether this is for payment or bridging.

  4. Connect your wallet by clicking the Connect button.

  5. Your screen should now look like the screenshot below. Go ahead and click the Get Free 100 USDK button.

Note that in order to send funds from a particular network, you will also need a small amount of that network's native token in order to pay for gas costs.

So, for example, to bridge or pay from Ethereum's Sepolia network, you will need a small amount of Sepolia ETH, which can be acquired from any Sepolia faucet.

Instructions for USDK faucet - Solana and Tron

To acquire testnet USDK on Solana or Tron, the process is broadly the same but you will need to use a wallet that is compatibile with these chains.

While we at Kima do not endorse or guarantee any particular wallet, we note that Phantom is a popular choice for interacting with Solana and TronLink is a popular choice for Tron, so we will demo the use of these two wallets in obtaining testnet USDK.

USDK faucet - Solana

You will need to manually switch your Phantom wallet to use Solana's Devnet. In Phantom, you do this by clicking the Menu icon at the top left and then the Settings gearbox icon at the bottom left.

Within the settings menu you will see a submenu for Developer Settings, and this is where you can switch networks. You will see a banner advising that you are connected to a test network, as shown in the image below.

Solana faucet

From here, you can connect your wallet and request tokens as described in steps 4 to 6 above.

USDK faucet - Tron

Again, you will need to manually switch your network in your TronLink wallet to use the Nile testnet. You can do this by clicking on the down arrow in the middle of the top navigation bar where the current network is displayed, as shown in the image below.

Tron faucet

From here, you can connect your wallet and request tokens as described in steps 4 to 6 above.

Instructions for KIMA faucet

  1. You will first need to have a wallet installed that is designed to interact with the Cosmos ecosystem, such as Keplr.

  2. Visit the faucet site.

  3. Connect your wallet by clicking the Connect button.

  4. Go ahead and click the Get Free 100 KIMA button.

  5. Your wallet will ask you to confirm the transaction, and you will soon see the tokens arrive in your wallet, as shown below.

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