If you have a stale block, then it allows you to test things, while at the same time, it is not part of the heaviest chain, so it quickly disappears (and any assignable value is then lost, after a single confirmation).
It does not allow you to test things across long periods of time. It rather sounds like a complicated way to achieve a temporary regtest network.
Even worse than that: you'll be testing things in your
real Bitcoin wallet. You could of course create a new wallet, but I like to keep testing and real Bitcoin strictly separated.
well you should give a proper insight about the project, before demanding for tBTC!
If only you would have read more than just the OP of this 4.5 months old topic, you would have known OP received
1 fresly mined block months ago. Normally, I wouldn't have responded to a shitpost on the Tech boards, and just click Ignore (which I did), but it reminded me of something else: it shouldn't be necessary to justify the use of testnet coins before being able to get some! Testnet should be available for anyone who wants to use it, no matter what they use it for. And that brings me back here:
I'm starting to think it's futile.