If you're looking for genuinely worthwhile testnet projects to spend time on, this is definitely worth paying attention to. Completely free, you can start now or save it for later participation.
The interaction steps are very simple, divided into three parts:
First, claim test tokens. The faucet provided by the project team can be used to get tokens directly, no need to spend a penny.
Next is cross-chain USDC and completing basic operations. This step helps you familiarize yourself with the contract deployment process, even with minimal smart contracts, aiming to get a handle on the entire interaction logic.
Finally, send the GM command. This is a flagship community interaction with high engagement.
Overall, the process is clear and easy to learn, especially suitable for users who want to accumulate early project interaction records. Whether you participate now or save the tutorial for later, it's a good choice.
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 18h ago
Zero-cost free testnet, opportunities like this are indeed rare
Another project that looks pretty good, but what I care about most is whether there will be an airdrop
GM instructions and similar tricks are getting old, but I can't resist the fact that it's really free
Saved it first, anyway I won't lose much
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TrustMeBro
· 18h ago
Free testnet for free, this is the right attitude
Another zero-cost onboarding opportunity, save it first
GM command, right? Community standard, got it, got it, got it
Deploying contracts is actually just familiarizing yourself with the process, not as complicated as you think
Cross-chain USDC is a bit troublesome, but since it's free, might as well tinker with it
These kinds of projects are great for gaining experience, early participation is definitely the way to go
Faucet can be claimed directly, is there really no trick?
Looks very smooth, feels like it’s worth a try
But with so many testnet projects, why should this one be particularly focused on?
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SchrodingerWallet
· 01-10 12:57
Free testnet, must-see for freebie hunters, get tokens directly without spending money
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MemeCoinSavant
· 01-10 12:55
ngl the "zero cost" testnet meta is getting predictable... but according to my sentiment analysis of recent faucet distribution patterns, the memetic velocity here actually slaps different 🧮
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BetterLuckyThanSmart
· 01-10 12:52
Zero-cost really got me a bit tempted, but I'm worried it might be one of those projects that look simple but actually get stuck.
After testing so many testnets, I feel that the Arc process is indeed smooth, and directly faucet for free tokens is pretty good.
The GM command part is a highlight; boosting community activity this way is quite clever.
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AllInAlice
· 01-10 12:38
Free earning projects, I love them the most, saving them first and playing when I have free time.
Another zero-cost testnet, this time Arc feels pretty good?
GM commands really can boost presence, community activity is at its peak.
Cross-chain USDC is a bit troublesome, but since it's free, might as well tinker with it.
There are many projects like this, but those with simple processes are indeed worth trying.
Faucet directly claiming? I like that, truly brainless participation.
Are testnet interaction records really useful? I still have doubts about this.
Another one is here, when will the project team come up with some new tricks?
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MidnightGenesis
· 01-10 12:32
On-chain data shows that the deployment time of this faucet contract is quite interesting... worth monitoring late at night
⚡Arc Testnet Interaction Guide | Zero-Cost Participation Opportunity
If you're looking for genuinely worthwhile testnet projects to spend time on, this is definitely worth paying attention to. Completely free, you can start now or save it for later participation.
The interaction steps are very simple, divided into three parts:
First, claim test tokens. The faucet provided by the project team can be used to get tokens directly, no need to spend a penny.
Next is cross-chain USDC and completing basic operations. This step helps you familiarize yourself with the contract deployment process, even with minimal smart contracts, aiming to get a handle on the entire interaction logic.
Finally, send the GM command. This is a flagship community interaction with high engagement.
Overall, the process is clear and easy to learn, especially suitable for users who want to accumulate early project interaction records. Whether you participate now or save the tutorial for later, it's a good choice.