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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.

After completing the task settings, click "`Test this Task`".

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Then enter the wallet address you want to verify, and click "`Test Connection`".

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### Copy Link to Test

After setting up a task, if you are unsure about its status from a member's perspective or if you want ascertain that all steps are completed, you can test it by choosing the task, clicking "`Copy Link`" and sharing the link with others to gather feedback.

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