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OmniHub Faucet and Testnet Experience

OmniHub includes a dedicated Faucet tool and a full Testnet environment, so users can get testnet tokens and launch NFT collections on supported EVM testnets without leaving the product flow. On the OmniHub site, Faucet appears in the main Tools navigation, and the Testnet experience lists many supported testnet chains.

This page explains how OmniHub Faucet works, how the OmniHub Faucet Pass fits into the experience, and how users can create NFT collections on EVM testnet chains using OmniHub’s no-code flow.

What the OmniHub Faucet is

OmniHub’s Faucet page is a public tool for claiming EVM testnet tokens. The page explicitly describes the purpose as "Get EVM testnet tokens" and says users can use faucets to claim tokens and build cross-chain Web3 experiences.

What users see on the Faucet page

The Faucet page shows:

  • supported testnet faucet cards
  • claimable amount
  • claim frequency
  • faucet balance
  • a Claim button for each chain faucet entry

This makes the Faucet page a practical onboarding layer for users who need testnet assets before interacting with testnet NFT collections.

OmniHub Faucet Pass

The OmniHub Faucet Pass is a dedicated NFT collection on OmniHub on the Base network and is positioned as the key to broad faucet access in OmniHub’s testnet experience. The collection page describes it as an "All Access Key to Testnet Power".

How the Faucet Pass works

The Faucet Pass collection page states:

  • holding the Faucet Pass gives unlimited access to all active and future faucets
  • it is intended for builders, testers, and explorers using OmniHub testnet flows

This is the core mechanic behind OmniHub’s faucet model and should be explained clearly on the site to reduce confusion for new users.

Faucet Pass mint page

Users can mint the OmniHub Faucet Pass NFT here and then use it to unlock faucet access across OmniHub-supported testnet chains:

What makes OmniHub’s testnet experience different

OmniHub is not only a faucet directory. It combines:

  • a faucet experience for testnet tokens
  • a multichain testnet discovery environment
  • a no-code NFT creation flow
  • support for deploying NFT collections on EVM-compatible chains

That means a user can do the full testnet journey in one ecosystem:

  1. get testnet tokens
  2. create an NFT collection
  3. deploy on a testnet chain
  4. share and mint the collection

Supported testnet environment on OmniHub

OmniHub has a dedicated Testnet view that lists many EVM testnet chains in the chain selector. The page includes chains such as Robinhood Testnet, DataHaven Testnet, Push Testnet, Citrea Testnet, Monad Testnet, MegaETH Testnet, Injective Testnet, Sepolia, and more.

This matters for users because OmniHub is designed for multichain onboarding, and testnet support is a major part of that product experience.

How to use OmniHub Faucet

Step 1 - Open the Faucet page

Open the OmniHub Faucet tool from the main navigation. OmniHub lists Faucet under Tools on both the main site and the Testnet experience.

Step 2 - Connect your wallet

Connect the wallet you will use for testnet activity. OmniHub pages consistently use wallet connection as the entry point for product actions (Create/Faucet/Testnet).

Step 3 - Mint the OmniHub Faucet Pass if you don’t have it

Mint the OmniHub Faucet Pass NFT on Base. The Faucet Pass page describes it as the access key for active and future faucets.

Step 4 - Choose a testnet faucet

On the Faucet page, choose the chain you need and review:

  • token amount
  • claim interval
  • faucet balance
  • chain description

Step 5 - Claim testnet tokens

Click Claim for the selected faucet and confirm the wallet action if prompted. OmniHub’s Faucet page provides a claim button on each faucet entry.

Step 6 - Use the tokens in OmniHub Testnet

After claiming, continue in OmniHub to:

  • create a collection on a testnet chain
  • explore testnet collections
  • participate in testnet ecosystem activity

How to create an NFT collection on an EVM testnet chain in OmniHub

This is one of OmniHub’s strongest onboarding features: users can create NFT collections in a no-code flow and choose a target chain during setup. OmniHub’s Create page shows the full ERC-721 creation flow, including chain selection and deploy actions, and OmniHub Docs describe the platform as no-code and multichain.

Step 1 - Open the Create page

Go to the OmniHub Create page. It includes:

  • Editions (same artwork)
  • Drops (unique artwork)
  • Ask AI
  • file upload
  • chain selection
  • advanced settings
  • Deploy button

Step 2 - Switch to the testnet environment

Use the network type switch to move from mainnet to testnet mode (OmniHub shows a network type switch in navigation and a dedicated Testnet view). Then choose your target testnet chain.

Step 3 - Fill collection data and deploy

Complete the required collection fields (name, symbol, price, supply, description), choose the testnet chain, and deploy the ERC-721 contract from the Create page.

This is what makes OmniHub useful for:

  • beginners learning NFT flows
  • testnet campaign participants
  • chain ecosystems onboarding creators

Why the Faucet + Testnet model is valuable

1) Easier onboarding for new users

Many users get stuck at the I need testnet tokens first step. OmniHub solves that by providing a faucet tool directly inside the platform.

2) Faster creator testing

Creators can claim testnet tokens, then immediately use OmniHub’s Create flow to test collections on supported testnet chains.

3) Better ecosystem campaign experience

Because OmniHub supports many testnet chains and a dedicated faucet experience, it works well for chain growth campaigns and onboarding activities.

Best practices for users

1) Mint the Faucet Pass first

If the Faucet Pass is required for faucet access in your flow, mint it before trying to claim tokens. The Faucet Pass page positions it as the key to active and future faucets.

2) Double-check the chain before claiming

Make sure you claim tokens for the same chain you plan to use for testing or deployment. OmniHub supports many testnet chains, so chain selection matters.

3) Keep the same wallet for faucet + create flow

Using one wallet across Faucet and Create reduces mistakes and makes testnet deployment easier. This is a workflow best practice based on OmniHub’s wallet-first UX.

4) Use official OmniHub links only

Always use the official OmniHub website, Docs, X, and Discord to avoid phishing or fake faucet pages. OmniHub exposes official links in navigation and docs.

Common questions about OmniHub Faucet and Testnet

What is the OmniHub Faucet used for?

It is used to claim EVM testnet tokens for building and testing on supported chains. The Faucet page explicitly says Get EVM testnet tokens.

What is the OmniHub Faucet Pass?

It is an NFT on Base described by OmniHub as an all-access key for active and future faucets across supported testnet chains.

Do I need the Faucet Pass before claiming faucet tokens?

For the faucet model described by OmniHub, the Faucet Pass is the unlock NFT for broad faucet access. The Faucet Pass page is the official source for that access description.

Can I create NFT collections on testnet chains with OmniHub?

Yes. OmniHub provides a Create flow with chain selection and a dedicated Testnet environment listing supported testnet chains.

Is OmniHub testnet-only?

No. OmniHub supports both mainnet and testnet environments, and the site includes a network type switch.

Sources and references

Official sources

Last updated: February 26, 2026

Reviewed by: OmniHub team

Version: 1.0

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