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Analog just joined forces with Quaere for an exclusive cross-platform quest designed to engage, educate, and onboard users across both ecosystems. This initiative brings a unique opportunity for our members to interact, learn, and earn rewards while participating in each other’s quests.
Here’s the full scoop:
Duration: 2 weeks
Analog Quest: Complete any community quest on Galxe, Intract, or through a voting session.
Quaere Quest: Participate in the Daily Tarot reading.
On Quaere, users can start with a ‘Daily Tarot’ reading, confirm their participation with Analog, and earn additional Star Points.
On Analog, users will find the ‘Quaere x Analog: Daily Tarot Reading’ quest, complete it, and earn ATP after verification.
Engage with both platforms, enrich your experience, and collect exclusive rewards: 10 ATP on Analog’s incentivized testnet and 10 Star Points on Quaere.
The quest is now live on our https://testnet.analog.one/#/quests, and we can’t wait to see what you think!
Good luck! 💜
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