{{.Network}} Authenticated Faucet

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How does this work?

This Ether faucet is running on the {{.Network}} network. To prevent malicious actors from exhausting all available funds or accumulating enough Ether to mount long running spam attacks, requests are tied to common 3rd party social network accounts. Anyone having a Twitter, Google+ or Facebook account may request funds within the permitted limits.

To request funds via Twitter, make a tweet with your Ethereum address pasted into the contents (surrounding text doesn't matter).
Copy-paste the tweets URL into the above input box and fire away!
To request funds via Google Plus, publish a new public post with your Ethereum address embedded into the content (surrounding text doesn't matter).
Copy-paste the posts URL into the above input box and fire away!
To request funds via Facebook, publish a new public post with your Ethereum address embedded into the content (surrounding text doesn't matter).
Copy-paste the posts URL into the above input box and fire away!
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To request funds without authentication, simply copy-paste your Ethereum address into the above input box (surrounding text doesn't matter) and fire away.
This mode is susceptible to Byzantine attacks. Only use for debugging or private networks!
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You can track the current pending requests below the input field to see how much you have to wait until your turn comes.

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