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Setting Up a Quest

*Once your community is verified, your Quest will be made public. If verification fails, please contact us in the Telegram group. If your account is not successfully verified, the Quest will remain in private mode.

Quest Basic Information

Click Quest (campaign) in the Quest Hub, then click Create Quest to enter the setup page.

Begin setting up the Quest by uploading the Quest Name, Quest Period, Quest Cover Image,and Quest Description.

You can choose whether the event is public or private. Once all settings are complete, click Next.

Setting Rewards

Draw methods are divided into: Lucky Draw, Ranking, FCFS, and Open to All.

Lucky Draw:

After the task ends, the system randomly selects winners from eligible users based on the set target. Each winner receives rewards through the lucky draw method.

Ranking:

Winners are determined based on accumulated task points. Each winner receives rewards based on their ranking.

Ranking Methods:

  • Top Number: Precisely specify the ranking positions of winners. For example, submitters ranked 1st to 5th can be designated as winners.

  • Top Percentage: Specify the top percentile range of submitters’ rankings. For example, top 10% to 20% means submitters ranked between the top 10% and 20% are eligible for rewards.

Rankings can be layered. For instance, you can set rewards for the top 100 ranks and additional rewards for ranks 101 to 200, allowing segmented reward settings based on needs.

However, Top Number and Top Percentage cannot be set simultaneously. Within the same category, multiple ranking rules can be established for segmented rewards.

FCFS : Based on the first-come, first-served principle, users who participate early and meet the target receive rewards first until the reward pool is depleted. Eligible participants still have a chance to win rewards through other draw methods.

Open to All: Every eligible participant receives all types of rewards through the “open to all” draw method. Additionally, eligible participants still have a chance to win rewards through other draw methods.

When configuring the draw method, you can combine multiple modes to customize different reward content based on varying needs. However, Lucky Draw and FCFS cannot be set simultaneously with Ranking.

Reward Content

Rewards include Token, Points, NFT, Whitelist, and Discord Role.

Token

The most direct incentive, project tokens and USDT are highly popular among users. They boost user enthusiasm, enhance satisfaction, and foster loyalty and long-term participation.

Select the network, token Name, Total Reward Amount, Number of Winners, How to distribute rewards.

Deposit rewards into TaskOn in advance, and the frontend will display that rewards have been deposited and will be distributed by TaskOn. If not deposited, the project team distributes rewards independently.

Points:

In Points tasks, users earn designated reward points upon task completion. When accumulated tasks meet preset reward criteria, users receive point rewards.

Points are primarily used with the Ranking incentive mode.

NFT:

NFTs can be deposited into the platform from external sources or minted on TaskOn, with options for distribution methods.

Whitelist:

Select the network and provide whitelist details.

Discord Role:

Link your Discord server and select the role to be awarded.

Tasks

Task templates are categorized into OffChain, OnChain, API, Proof of Humanity (POH), and Community Replication. The core categories are OffChain and OnChain.

OffChain:

Ncludes joining Communities, invitations, X, Discord, Telegram, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Reddit, website visits, and more. Task activities typically involve following, reposting, navigating to web pages for learning, or answering quizzes.

Primarily focused on social media tasks (Twitter, Discord, Telegram, etc.) and educational tasks (visiting official websites, completing surveys, participating in research activities, AMAs, etc.).

For example, X tasks can include following, reposting, or posting specific content on X.

OnChain:

Includes tasks like Hold, Swap, Liquidity Provision, Lending, Staking, and Identity Verification.

TaskOn’s backend currently offers OnChain task templates such as Wallet Balance, Smart Contract, Gas Related, Uniswap, Pancakeswap, Curve, Metis, Nibiru, Chainge, AAVE, Compound, Raydium, Aerodrome, and Task Aggregator.

For example, the Uniswap template allows setting tasks like adding liquidity or performing swaps.

Based on your OnChain task requirements, select the appropriate Swap, DEX, Lending, Bridge, Network, and Token for task setup.

Notably, OnChain contract interaction tasks can be configured via smart contracts to set up tasks related to liquidity, lending, supplying, mining, and swapping—any task based on smart contracts.

API Tasks:

For contract interaction tasks, using the Smart Contract feature is officially recommended. If setting up API tasks, you must ensure API endpoints comply with technical specifications.

TaskOn’s API verification task feature integrates APIs from various applications and functions. When using API-verified tasks, provide the task name, description, task icon, and target URL.

Refer to the official TaskOn API Verification Guide for URL configuration.

Step 2: Verification Configuration and Wallet Address Input

Input the wallet addresses of qualified users.

Proof of Humanity (POH):

POH identity verification effectively identifies high-quality, real users.

POH verification offers three options:

Exchange KYC identity verification from exchanges like Binance, Gate, OKX, Bybit, KuCoin, or Coinbase.

BABT (Binance Account Bound Token) holder verification, a valid identity check based on Binance’s platform.

zkMe Citizen Identity NFT holder verification, based on NFTs issued for identity authentication.

Community Replication: If you’ve already set up identical tasks in the community, you can replicate them to the Quest page. This saves time and aligns event details, leveraging the community’s established task rules.

Eilgbility

Fine-tuned eligibility settings help project creators better control participant quality, improving task effectiveness and data authenticity.

Only users meeting your requirements are eligible to participate. This tool combines anti-bot measures with targeted user selection to filter out bots and attract desired participants.

Anti-Bot Settings: Twitter verification and on-chain verification can be used to implement anti-bot measures through on-chain footprint conditions.

Targeted User Selection: Filter participants with conditions such as Eligible Wallet Addresses, Discord Roles, pecific NFT Holder, Minimum Token Balance addresses, Resident of Specific Countries/Regions,TaskOn Level,Discord Duration.

Community User Selection: Restrict participation to specific community users through targeted conditions.

Authorize

For the first task creation, you must verify your identity via Twitter. Once verified, no further verification is required for subsequent tasks.

Then, Click Preview & Publish.

Finally, Click Publish to successfully launch your Quest.

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