Testnet ETH scams
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Testnets exist on pretty much all networks in web3 — from Ethereum to BSC to Polygon to Palm. They're an essential element of a functioning smart contract ecosystem, since they allow developers of decentralized applications (dapps) to test their new creations before releasing them.
Testnets come with their own native tokens that mimic the native token of the corresponding mainnet. On Ethereum's testnets, known as Goerli and Sepolia, real-world ETH is simulated through testnet ETH, which you may see referred to as 'Goerli ETH' or'sepolia ETH'.
Crucially, testnet variants of ETH do not have any real-world value. This is what scams relating to testnet ETH hinge on; more specifically, they rely on users' ignorance of this fact.
Real ether is traded on the open market and has a fluctuating fiat price at any given time that reflects market conditions. Testnet ETH, on the other hand, is essentially worthless, since you can obtain virtually unlimited amounts for free from faucets (some are listed in this Ethereum Foundation article), if you have the patience.