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LUNES
Lunes - Whitepaper English
Lunes - Whitepaper English
  • 🚀Lunes Whitepaper
  • ⚠️Disclaimer
  • 📘Introduction
    • 1. Introduction
    • 1.1. Blockchain
    • 1.2. Cryptocurrency
    • 1.3. Digital Notary
  • 💻Technical Block
    • 2. Lunes Blockchain
    • 2.1. Blocks and transactions
    • 2.2. Lunes Node
    • 2.3. PoS System
    • 2.4. Stake
  • 💡Products
    • 💲3. Lunes Coin
      • 3.1. Where to Buy Lunes
    • 4. Lunes Wallet
      • 4.1. Lunes Lite
    • 6. Decentralized OTC
    • 7. Private Token
    • 8. Lunes Foottoken
    • 9. Token Up
    • 10. Lunex
    • 11. Lunes Collection
    • 12. Bolunes
  • ✅INFORMATION
    • 13. Roadmap
    • 14. Links
    • 15. Social Networks
    • 16. Glossary
  • 🧮Wallets
    • Lunes Lite
    • Subwallet
    • Talisman
  • Important
    • Faucet TestNet
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Faucet TestNet

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Last updated 8 months ago

Lunes TestNet Tutorial

A mini tutorial for the Lunes community to test Lunex on the testnet. Here’s a step-by-step guide to obtaining Lunes on the testnet and testing the DEX:

  1. Make sure your wallet is connected to the Lunes testnet.

  1. Access the Lunex interface, which appears to be a decentralized exchange (DEX) platform.

  1. On the main screen, you will see several options like POOL, TRANSFER, VOTE, BRIDGE, and SUPPORT. Click on the "TRANSFER" tab.

  1. In the transfer section, you will see a list of available tokens. Find the "Lunes" token in the list.

  1. Next to the Lunes token, you will see a field to enter the amount. This is where you should enter four zeros (0000). This is a common method in testnets to request test tokens.

  1. Below, you will see a field labeled "Address Sender." This field should be automatically populated with the address of your connected wallet.

  2. Note that there is a small transaction fee listed, usually 0.00014200 Lunes.

  3. After entering the four zeros, click the "SEND TOKEN" button or its equivalent.

  4. Wait for the transaction confirmation. You might see a "Wait..." message while the transaction is being processed.

  5. After confirmation, you should receive a test amount of Lunes in your wallet. Typically, 100 LUNES are granted for testing, as shown in the first image.

  1. Now that you have test Lunes, you can explore and test the functionalities of the Lunex DEX, such as swaps, liquidity provision, voting, and more.

Remember that these are test tokens and have no real value. They are intended solely for testing purposes and for familiarizing yourself with the Lunes platforms.

https://lunex-testnet.lunes.io/
https://dev.lunes.io/?rpc=wss%3A%2F%2Fws-test.lunes.io#/explorer
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