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# Quests & Rewards

To perform quests on the Decentralized Affiliate Network (DAN) platform, users need to register as members of xOffer and proceed to complete the available quests on the platform. Upon completing a quest, users can claim their rewards to their personal wallet.

Rewards within DAN are divided into two types:

* Quests that require payment, such as buying/selling on the Marketplace, participating in Launchpad, conducting Staking, Farming, and other activities, will be rewarded with the same units traded within each quest.
* The remaining quests will be rewarded with the same type of token that Requesters added to the reward pool at the time of quest initiation, and Requesters can choose any token as a reward.

When members actively build communities on xOffer and encourage their community to participate actively and complete quests, they open up opportunities for unlimited passive income development. This not only benefits individual users but also promotes the sustainable development of the xOffer ecosystem.

We are committed to providing a transparent and fair operating environment while creating favorable conditions for users to engage in DAN activities and experience worthy rewards. With the positive contributions from the community, xOffer takes pride in being a trustworthy and worthwhile platform to participate in within the realm of Web3.


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