What are these quest platforms all about?
These platforms are primarily created to reward members of their respective communities as well as those of other projects. The aim is to ensure that members always have opportunities to complete straightforward tasks, such as following a project on Twitter, liking and retweeting a post, joining Telegram groups, and so forth.
In return for completing such tasks, projects may offer various rewards, including:
- Their own tokens.
- NFTs and OATs.
- Points or XP.
- Mystery boxes.
- USDT.
1. Let's delve into each point a bit further. When you sign up on one of these quest platforms, you provide your wallet address in the settings to receive your rewards. Once you receive tokens from a project, you're free to withdraw them to any supported exchange, but ensure the exchange supports deposits in that specific token.
If an exchange doesn't support a specific token, there are alternative decentralized platforms like Pancakeswap, 1inch, Uniswap, and SushiSwap where you can sell them.
2. For OATs and NFTs, it's similar. You get them in your wallet and can sell them on marketplaces like OpenSea or Binance NFT.
3. Points and XP are different. You earn them by completing tasks and climb the leaderboard. They can't be sold, but projects might give you airdrops as a thank you.
4. Mystery boxes are like NFTs. You can sell them on marketplaces and they might contain tokens or other prizes.
5. With USDT, it's straightforward. Once you get tokens in your wallet, you can withdraw them to any exchange.
⚠️ Note: Always double-check the network and address when sending money to avoid losing funds.
What quest platforms are there?
As for quest platforms, there are many out there, but some of the most popular and profitable ones include
- Zealy.
- Galxe.
- Magic Square.
- QuestN.
- TaskOn.
These platforms typically feature user-friendly interfaces, and if you ever find yourself confused, you can always refer to the project documentation for clarity.