Faucets
On Octra Devnet, two faucets hand out free POKE and OCT so you can use Pipoke without buying anything. Each faucet caps a wallet's claim rate with a cooldown window.
Pipoke runs on Octra Devnet today. Any fee, price, or limit referred to here is a contract setting chosen for testing. Every one is owner-settable, and mainnet values will be different. These docs describe how the mechanics work, not what the numbers are.
#The faucet contracts
| Faucet | Token | Per-claim amount | Cooldown |
|---|---|---|---|
POKEFaucet |
POKE |
Contract setting | Contract setting |
OCTFaucet |
OCT |
Contract setting | Contract setting |
Both are simple OCS-01 / native-token vending contracts. They check the caller's wallet against a per-wallet "last claim" map and refuse if the cooldown has not elapsed.
#Claim from the app
The Pipoke wallet panel exposes both faucets behind two buttons. Click, sign, and the POKE or OCT lands within an epoch. The buttons disable themselves until the cooldown clears.
If you blew through your OCT and your session key's gas buffer is below the minimum, the app routes you to the OCT faucet automatically with a one-tap claim.
#Claim by RPC
If the app is down, you can call the faucet directly via Octra RPC. The faucet addresses are in the contracts reference. The method on both is just claim().
#Subsidy roadmap
Pipoke's roadmap includes faucet subsidies that pay the first action fees for new users (so a brand-new wallet can post and react a few times without claiming first). This is in design, not live.