Talentum x Monad
  • πŸ‘‹Welcome to Talentum for Monad
  • Getting Started
    • ❔What is Talentum
    • ❔What is Monad Testnet
    • πŸ‘‰Quick Start
    • πŸ‘‰Quick Start for Projects
  • Understanding the Basics
    • ⭐Average Rating
    • πŸ’ŽCredits
    • πŸ“ˆDashboard
    • 🚧Gates
    • πŸ…Leaderboard
    • πŸ›οΈMarketplace
    • πŸ‘¨β€πŸš€Profiles
    • πŸ“šQ&A
    • πŸ‘“Quality Points (QP)
    • πŸ—ΊοΈQuests
    • πŸ› οΈSpecializations
    • πŸ”Talent Database
    • πŸ“œTasks
      • General information
      • Content Creation tasks
        • Auto Check tasks
          • Invite tasks
      • On-chain tasks
  • Product Guides
    • πŸ“—Guides for Talents
      • Create an account
      • Complete your profile
      • Specify your specializations
      • Join project
      • Complete a task
  • About Us
    • πŸ—ƒοΈBrand Assets
    • πŸ“‡Contacts
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  1. Understanding the Basics

Tasks

TLDR for talents

  1. Complete tasks

  2. Receive rewards

  3. Become the best and gain visibility among projects and other talents

TLDR for project teams

  1. Choose the right task type for your current needs

  2. Apply filters to determine the eligible participants or make the task available to everyone

  3. Set the reward for completing the task

  4. Don't forget to review the Content Creation tasks

Tasks are an essential part of Talentum. Project teams create tasks for talents, and talents perform these tasks to earn rewards.

Various task types can be created:

  • Content Creation tasks

  • Auto Check tasks

    • Invite tasks

  • On-chain tasks

The platform automatically verifies On-chain and Auto Check tasks, while Content Creation tasks require project managers to review talents' submissions.

There are 3 types of reward distributions:

  • Regular (all participants who successfully complete the task will receive the reward)

  • FCFS (the reward is given to the specified number of participants who complete the task first, following the "first come, first served" principle)

  • Random (randomly selected participants who successfully complete the task will receive the reward)

Please note Once a task has been taken to work by at least one person, it cannot be edited or deleted, be cautious when creating

You can archive a task if you find any issues or typos, even after someone has started working on it. However, archived tasks will still be visible to everyone. This is done to ensure project teams' transparency to talents.

To learn more about creating tasks, please refer to the relevant guide:

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