v1.6.1
Improve Trust with a Reward Deposited Mark
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Improve Trust with a Reward Deposited Mark
Last updated
When a project creates a campaign where rewards are automatically distributed and deposits enough rewards on TaskOn, the Deposited mark will appear in the lower right corner of the campaign on the Explore page and in the reward column of the campaign details page.
Participants can search and participate in all activities with the mark by setting “Distributed by” — “TaskOn”.
For the user end, this mark guarantees that participants will receive the correct rewards once the campaign ends. Users can easily filter out campaigns without the mark to ensure a smooth and reliable experience.
When a user participates in a campaign, recommended campaigns will display at the bottom of the campaign details page. Such campaigns are screened and displayed by the TaskOn algorithm according to the type, value, and quantity of the reward.
On the Explore page of TaskOn v1.6.1, Featured Campaign recommends high-quality ongoing campaigns for you. A new filter function allows users to search activities through Reward Type, Project Category, Reward Distributed by, Status, and Trending. Clicking to show more campaigns is changed to a drop-down to show more.
For the user end, Featured Campaign means that the campaigns recommended by TaskOn will become more high-quality in terms of rewards and credibility. The filter function can help select interesting or trustworthy campaigns from multiple dimensions. In short, the optimization of the Explore page can further improve the search experience.
In earlier versions, numerous users were unable to participate in the campaign due to ineligible addresses or unbound wallet addresses, resulting in significantly diminished opportunities to access top-tier projects.
Now users can choose to participate in the campaign first and the eligibility can be met before they complete the campaign. Users who log in to TaskOn with social media accounts can choose to participate in non-FCFS campaigns before binding their wallets. In this way, the threshold for participation is lowered, users can get more opportunities to participate in campaigns and understand the project, and the project can get more potential users.
The task page is no longer folded, making the operation easier. After users complete the Twitter RT and QT tasks, if the verification is not successful, the page will display a countdown, and the user can re-verify the task after 30 seconds. When the user submits materials and completes the PoW task, the column will change to “resubmit” to solve the problem of repeated operations caused by no prompts.
The notifications include winning notifications to help users keep abreast of their winning status, and information missing notifications that will remind users that they have not completed wallet address binding when they click “Complete” campaigns, preventing users from being unable to claim rewards due to lack of addresses.