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The `faucet` is a simplistic web application with the goal of distributing small amounts of Ether in private and test networks.
Users need to post their Ethereum addresses to fund in a Twitter status update or public Facebook post and share the link to the faucet. The faucet will in turn deduplicate user requests and send the Ether. After a funding round, the faucet prevents the same user requesting again for a pre-configured amount of time, proportional to the amount of Ether requested.
Users need to post their Ethereum addresses to fund in a Twitter status update or public Facebook post and share the link to the faucet. The faucet will in turn deduplicate user requests and send the Ether. After a funding round, the faucet prevents the same user from requesting again for a pre-configured amount of time, proportional to the amount of Ether requested.
## Operation
The `faucet` is a single binary app (everything included) with all configurations set via command line flags and a few files.
First thing's first, the `faucet` needs to connect to an Ethereum network, for which it needs the necessary genesis and network infos. Each of the following flags must be set:
First things first, the `faucet` needs to connect to an Ethereum network, for which it needs the necessary genesis and network infos. Each of the following flags must be set:
- `-genesis` is a path to a file containing the network `genesis.json`. or using:
- `-goerli` with the faucet with Görli network config
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## Miscellaneous
Beside the above - mostly essential - CLI flags, there are a number that can be used to fine tune the `faucet`'s operation. Please see `faucet --help` for a full list.
Beside the above - mostly essential - CLI flags, there are a number that can be used to fine-tune the `faucet`'s operation. Please see `faucet --help` for a full list.