You're about to test the world's first transparent, blockchain-verified reforestation platform. Every donation is permanent. Every tree is provable. And every certificate is yours, forever.
MetaMask is a free browser extension that holds your test wallet — a digital wallet where your test ETH, test USDC, and your tree NFTs will live. Think of it as a self-custodial bank account that nobody else can access.
Anyone with your 12-word phrase has full control of your wallet. Never share it, never type it into a website, never store it in cloud notes. Even though this is a test wallet for now, building good security habits early matters.
By default, MetaMask only knows about Ethereum mainnet. We need to tell it about Base Sepolia — Coinbase's free test version of the Base blockchain, where this platform lives during the preview.
The easiest way: one-click add. Use Chainlist, the standard tool for adding networks to MetaMask. It detects MetaMask automatically and adds the network with one click.
On Chainlist: search "Base Sepolia," click "Connect Wallet," then click "Add to MetaMask." MetaMask pops up to confirm. Click Approve.
Or add manually. If Chainlist isn't loading, open MetaMask → click the network dropdown at the top → "Add a network" → "Add a network manually" — then paste these values:
Base Sepolia (chain ID 84532) is what you want. It's not the same as plain "Sepolia" (chain ID 11155111) — that's Ethereum's testnet, a different network entirely. If you accidentally add the wrong one, nothing breaks; just make sure you're on Base Sepolia before continuing.
Every blockchain transaction costs a tiny fee called "gas." On Base Sepolia, gas is paid in test ETH — which is free, and worth nothing in the real world. You'll need a small amount (about $0.01 worth) to plant your tree.
Pick any faucet below — they all do the same thing. Coinbase's is the most generous and reliable, so we'd start there.
On any faucet: connect your MetaMask wallet, make sure Base Sepolia is selected, and click "Request" or "Drip." Test ETH usually arrives within 30 seconds. Confirm by checking your MetaMask balance — you should see ~0.1 ETH appear under Base Sepolia.
Some faucets require a small amount of real ETH on Ethereum mainnet to prove you're not a bot. If one declines, just try another. Coinbase's typically has the loosest requirements.
USDC is a stablecoin — a digital dollar that's always worth $1. The platform prices each tree at $5 USDC. On testnet, USDC is also free.
Use Circle's official faucet. Circle issues USDC, so their faucet is the most reliable source.
On the faucet:
After it arrives, you might not see USDC in MetaMask yet — that's because tokens need to be added manually. Open MetaMask → Tokens tab → "Import tokens" → paste:
MetaMask should auto-fill the symbol and decimals once you paste the address. Click "Add Token." You'll now see your 10 USDC.
Everything's set up. Now for the fun part — visit the live preview and complete a real on-chain donation.
What to expect, step by step:
After the transaction confirms: USDC balance drops by $5 (10 → 5), a new "Planet-A-mor Tree" NFT appears in MetaMask's NFT tab, and the dashboard shows your tree counted toward your impact.
Plant a few more if you want — the app handles single donations and bulk donations the same way. Each one mints a new NFT certificate.
That's the difference. Plant one and see for yourself.
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