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How to enable testnet mode on MetaMask?

To get started on testnets, enable “Show test networks” in MetaMask Settings → Advanced, then manually add unsupported chains like Berachain Artio (Chain ID 80085) via custom RPC—ensuring “Allow custom chains” is enabled.

Jun 07, 2026 at 09:20 am

Enabling Test Networks in MetaMask

1. Open the MetaMask extension in your browser and click the profile icon located in the top-right corner.

2. Select Settings from the dropdown menu, then navigate to the Advanced section.

3. Toggle on the option labeled Show test networks. This action reveals all supported Ethereum-compatible testnets in the network selector.

4. After enabling, the network dropdown will display entries such as Sepolia, Goerli (if still active), Holesky, Arbitrum Sepolia, Optimism Sepolia, Base Sepolia, and others depending on MetaMask’s current version.

5. No restart or external plugin is required—changes take effect immediately upon toggling.

Manual Network Configuration for Unsupported Chains

1. When a specific testnet like Berachain Artio or MapleChain is not listed by default, users must manually add it via custom RPC parameters.

2. In MetaMask, go to NetworksAdd NetworkAdd a network manually.

3. Input the official RPC URL, Chain ID, currency symbol, and block explorer URL as published by the chain’s documentation—for example, Berachain Artio uses Chain ID 80085 and RPC URL https://artio.rpc.berachain.com/.

4. Ensure the Allow custom chains experimental feature is enabled under Settings → Experimental in newer MetaMask versions to prevent validation failures.

5. Once saved, the newly added network appears in the network selector and can be activated with one click.

Verifying Testnet Activation

1. Switch to the desired testnet using the network dropdown at the top of the MetaMask interface.

2. Confirm the network name is visibly displayed next to the account balance—e.g., Arbitrum Sepolia or Berachain Artio.

3. Check that the wallet address remains unchanged; only the context (chain ID, gas price, block height) shifts to reflect the selected test environment.

4. Attempting to send a transaction while on a testnet triggers a confirmation modal showing estimated gas fees denominated in the testnet’s native token—this confirms full operational readiness.

5. A successful connection to the network’s RPC endpoint is indicated by real-time block number updates in the bottom-left status bar of MetaMask.

Common Testnet Faucet Integration

1. Most testnets require ETH or native tokens for gas—these are obtained exclusively through faucets, not exchanges or bridges.

2. Visit official faucet domains such as sepoliafaucet.com, faucet.quicknode.com, or chain-specific endpoints like artio.faucet.berachain.com.

3. Paste your MetaMask wallet address into the faucet input field and submit the request—some faucets enforce cooldown periods or CAPTCHA verification.

4. After submission, monitor your wallet balance; successful disbursement typically occurs within 10–90 seconds, visible without manual refresh.

5. If the balance does not update, verify you are connected to the correct testnet and that the faucet serves that exact chain—mismatches between network and faucet cause silent failures.

Troubleshooting Connection Failures

1. Persistent “Could not detect network” errors often stem from ISP-level blocking of RPC domains like infura.io or alchemyapi.io.

2. Switching to a public RPC provider such as https://rpc.sepolia.dev or https://base-sepolia.public.blastapi.io resolves many timeout-related issues.

3. Clearing browser cache and IndexedDB storage eliminates stale transaction nonce conflicts that prevent signature submission.

4. Disabling privacy extensions, ad blockers, or aggressive security suites prevents interference with WalletConnect or injected web3 handshakes.

5. Resetting account state in MetaMask Advanced settings forces regeneration of internal counters, fixing “underpriced transaction” or “nonce too low” rejections.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why does MetaMask show “Unknown network” after adding a custom testnet?MetaMask displays this when the Chain ID provided does not match the value returned by the RPC endpoint during handshake. Recheck the official Chain ID and ensure the RPC URL responds with valid JSON-RPC headers.

Q: Can I use the same seed phrase across multiple testnets?Yes. All testnets derive addresses identically from the same BIP-39 mnemonic. Your private keys remain consistent regardless of network context.

Q: Is it safe to import a mainnet wallet into a testnet environment?Yes. Testnet transactions carry no economic risk. However, avoid reusing testnet addresses for mainnet operations to prevent confusion in analytics or contract interactions.

Q: Why do some faucets require email or social verification?These mechanisms mitigate Sybil attacks and ensure fair distribution among developers. They do not compromise wallet security or expose private keys.

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