![Solana Devnet](/img/protocols/solana.svg)

# Solana Devnet Faucet — Free SOL & SPL USDT

Claim free Devnet SOL and a test SPL USDT from the Crypto Chief Solana faucet. Built for Anchor programs, NFT projects, validator clients and any high-throughput dApp that targets Solana mainnet-beta.

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##### 2

Tokens available

##### 24h

Cooldown per claim

##### \~400ms

Average block time

##### 24/7

Developer Support

## Faucet Specification

Available tokens, drip amounts and network details

![Solana Devnet](/img/protocols/solana.svg)

### Solana Devnet

Native SOL + test USDT

Network Solana

Chain ID devnet

Block time \~400ms

Native ticker SOL

Explorer [Open ↗](https://explorer.solana.com/?cluster=devnet)

Access Free for every signed-in user

#### Available tokens

**Devnet SOL (SOL)** — up to **1 SOL** every 24h. Token standard: _NATIVE_.

**Test USDT (USDT)** — up to **100 USDT** every 24h. Token standard: _SPL_.

#### Why use this faucet:

- Free for every authenticated Crypto Chief user
- No captchas, no Twitter requirements, no third-party redirects
- Drips delivered straight to your wallet from the dashboard
- Programmatic access for CI/CD pipelines
- Sustainable per-account rate limits, not per-IP throttling

## What is the Solana Devnet Faucet?

Sub-second testnet for the highest-throughput L1

Solana Devnet is one of two official Solana test clusters (alongside Testnet, which is reserved for validator releases). Devnet is the network application developers use day-to-day — it runs the same Anchor toolchain, SPL token program and JSON-RPC interface as mainnet-beta.

Our faucet drips native Devnet SOL for transaction fees and rent, plus a test SPL token that mimics USDT (6 decimals, mint/transfer authority preserved) for stablecoin scenarios.

Because Devnet finalises blocks in roughly 400 milliseconds, your faucet drip is confirmed before you can switch to the explorer tab.

## How to claim Devnet SOL & USDT

From sign-in to first drip in under a minute

1. Sign in to your Crypto Chief dashboard.
2. Open Faucet → **Solana Devnet**.
3. Paste the destination Solana wallet address (base58 public key).
4. Choose SOL or test USDT.
5. Submit. Tokens settle in under a second on most occasions.

## Examples of Use

What developers build with free Devnet tokens

#### Anchor programs

Deploy, test and iterate Rust/Anchor programs against the canonical Solana developer cluster.

#### NFT mints & marketplaces

Mint Metaplex-compliant NFTs, validate royalty flows and test marketplace listings risk-free.

#### SPL token flows

Wire up swaps, staking, vesting and treasury contracts with a test USDT that behaves like mainnet USDT.

#### Load testing

Solana's sub-second block times let you stress-test high-frequency strategies — use this faucet to fuel the test bot.

#### Validator & RPC clients

Smoke-test custom validator builds, geyser plugins and RPC providers against a real cluster.

#### Web3 gaming

Prototype real-time, on-chain game mechanics where Solana's throughput is essential.

## Got questions?  
we are here to help

## What's the difference between Devnet and Testnet? 

Devnet is for application developers and stays stable across releases. Testnet is used by Solana Labs to test validator upgrades and may be wiped or reset more often.

## Why won't the faucet send to a custom address format? 

Solana addresses are base58-encoded Ed25519 public keys (typically 32–44 characters). If your address contains 0x or is shorter than 32 characters, it's not a valid Solana address.

## Can I use the test USDT with Jupiter or Raydium? 

Devnet deployments of major DEXs may or may not support arbitrary SPL tokens. Our test USDT is intended for your own programs — for integration with third-party DeFi protocols, check their Devnet documentation.

## How much SOL do I need to deploy a program? 

A standard Anchor program needs \~3 SOL of rent-exempt space. Claim once per day for several days, or upgrade to a paid plan for higher allowances.

## Does the faucet work with Phantom and Solflare? 

Yes. Set the wallet network to Devnet, copy the public key into the faucet and you're done.

## Pricing that grows with your needs.

### Free

Start building on Web3 — no credit card.

##### $0

- 5 reqs/sec RPC
- 5 reqs/min Unified API
- 1 req/day AML
- Ultimate chains
- WSS, Statistics
- Community support

[Get started ](https://auth.crypto-chief.com/registration)

### Pay for use

Flexible pay-as-you-go for any workload.

##### From $10

- 400 reqs/sec RPC
- 300 reqs/min Unified API
- 5 reqs/sec AML
- EventStream
- Ultimate chains
- WSS, Whitelists, Statistics
- Support portal

[Get started](https://auth.crypto-chief.com/registration)

### Subscription

From $500 monthly plus 20% extra value.

##### From $500

- 400 reqs/sec RPC
- 300 reqs/min Unified API
- 5 reqs/sec AML
- EventStream
- Ultimate chains
- WSS, Whitelists, Statistics
- Support portal

[Get started ](https://auth.crypto-chief.com/registration)

### Enterprise

Tailored solution for expert builders

##### Custom terms

All Subscription features plus:

- Flexible rate limits
- Engineering team support
- Custom SLA
- Personal manager

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#### Fund your Devnet wallet  
in a single click

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