

Select “Give me Ether” and wait 1–2 mins for the GöETH to show up in your wallet. You then have to copy the URL of this social media post and paste it into the faucet - you are given a choice between 14 ETH, 35 ETH or 87.5 ETH - your choice (I’d recommend going for the highest amount) but you’ll want at least the 35 ETH option, since we’ll need 32 for our validator. In order to get large amounts of GöETH, you will have to create either a Tweet or Facebook post containing your MetaMask public address. Go to the Goerli Authenticated Faucet.Once you have made sure you selected the “Goerli Test Network” and it now shows on your MetaMask wallet UI, let’s get some Goerli ETH, aka GöETH!.

Second warning: open MetaMask now and select the “Goerli Test Network” from the dropdown menu. For this guide, we will use the Pyrmont ETH2.0 Launchpad, which was set up for testing and educational purposes only, but UI-wise is an exact replica of the real ETH2.0 launchpad. We will run through the setup on the Goerli Testnet but should you ever wish to become a validator on the main network, you only need to apply these exact same steps… but instead of using the testnet, you’ll have to use the mainnet with real ETH.
