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Circular economy is referred as an economic system aimed at eliminating waste and the continual use of resources. Circular systems enhance reuse and share of resources.
At a worldwide level cryptocurrencies have exploded. Every day the most popular faucets get a lot of requests for cryptocurrency: bitcoin, ethereum, ripple, neo, etc....
All these requests are routed to specific networks liked the testnet and the mainnet. Every cryptocurrency has its own testnet and mainnet network.
The most popular cryptocurrencies were built from scratch with a huge supply of tokens in mind forged in the genesis block. A lot of developers, startups, early adopters, enthusiasts, companies are eager to get tokens for their own testing and learning. The problem is that they don't return back these tokens to the faucets.
Because of the zero cost to get these tokens, usually faucets get drained fast. But minting or transfering testnet cryptocurrency is not free.
Dedicated hardware is needed to mine or send testnet bitcoins, litecoins or ethers, and also to run a 24x7 testnet automated node in the case of proof of stake coins like eos, tron or neo.
Our proposition is to create a utility token to apply circular economy to testnet criptocurrency, rewarding users that return back a reasonable amount of testnet cryptocurrency to the faucet or recharge the faucet's battery with our Testnet Help Token (THT). This token will be airdropped among new registered participants.
Our faucets are available in 3 languages (english, spanish and russian) breaking frontiers to reach everycountry in North & South America, Europe, Russia, India, Asia and Australia.
This utility token can be obtained by participating in the testnet.help community (doing some tasks):
If you only prefer to colaborate anonymously, you can send ETH, USDT and also get THT.
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