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Error: “Github Account Too New” on Solana Devnet Faucet
I’m excited to be testing out the Solana ecosystem with a local devnet faucet, but I’ve encountered an error that’s left me scratching my head. Yesterday, I created a GitHub account to gain access to the devnet and start experimenting with Solana tokens.
However, when trying to airdrop 2.5 SOL using the faucet’s built-in wallet, I’m greeted with a frustrating “Github Account Too New” message. Despite following the instructions carefully, my new GitHub account seems to be causing an issue.
After some research and troubleshooting, I’ve tried several solutions to solve this problem:
- Update Solana Node: I updated my Solana node to the latest version to see if it would resolve the issue.
- Clear Cache and Data
: I cleared the cache and data for my faucet wallet to ensure that all account information was reset.
- Check Account Permissions
: I re-checked that my GitHub account has been granted the necessary permissions to access the Solana devnet.
Unfortunately, none of these steps have resolved the issue. The “Github Account Too New” error continues to pop up.
I’m eager to solve this problem and successfully airdrop 2.5 SOL using my new GitHub account. If anyone else is experiencing similar issues with the Devnet faucet or Solana tokens, I’d love any guidance or advice you might have to help me troubleshoot this further.
Update: I’ve tried resetting my wallet settings and re-creating my Solana node, but unfortunately, the issue persists. Any additional information that might be helpful is greatly appreciated!