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# How to Test Tasks

### On-chain Task Test

For task verification, especially for online tasks, ensuring the smoothness of user completion is crucial. TaskOn Community supports testing the functionality of tasks immediately after setting task conditions to ensure successful operation and enhance user experience.

When complete the task settings, click on "`Test this Task`".

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Then enter your wallet address you want to verify, click on "`Test Connection`".

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### Copy Link to Test

If you've created a task but are unsure about its status from a member's perspective or if the completion steps are ready, you can test it by choosing the task, clicking on "`Copy Link`" and sharing the link with others to gather feedback on the testing results.

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