Nature of the event: Chain Debrief’s mission is to educate the mass public about web3, cryptocurrency and blockchain. With that, we have launched a learning platform called Nexus. We would like to reward our users’ learning participation with a POAP. This is will serve as a badge or certification of participation of Nexus.
Distribution plan: Whitelist delivery drop
Why do you believe this petition is being held?
Nexus have partnered with credible companies like Polygon and Luno to curate learning materials for our community members. Our team hope to give our members some poap as “proof of learning” so they feel empowered to learn more about crypto. Our members would also be able to collect more POAPs for rewards exchange in the future.
the purpose of the poap is to commemorate Nexus learners in participating in our learning programs. We will limit the mint links to a smaller pool of 300 and the duration will be set to 3 months instead of 1 year (initial duration)
Do let me know if there are other concerns. Thank you
I would require your help again. I am still awaiting for approval the Delivery of Event #55081. Please not that event #55081 is a separate and different event from #55085.
For the whitelisted wallet addresses, we collect them from the user participation from our learning platform, Nexus. Then we vet them through by reviewing their submissions and ensuring unique and not spam. Once these addresses are whitelisted, we will reveal the claim link to the users via email.
Please do let me know if there are any other concerns for this Delivery.
The Curation Body made a negative review of your petition since we reviewed the quiz and it seems everyone can fill it out and receive the POAPs (in fact, one person can fill it out multiple times)
Is there a way you can validate that people really did the courses and give the POAPs only to validated users?
The course is open to anyone to participate but 1 person can only participate in the quiz session 1 time only. The form is controlled by cache and hidden fields to avoid spam and people creating several accounts to exploit the program. We also keep track of the users’ IP address during submission
We validate that people really did the course by vetting through their answer submissions, monitoring their action behavior on the course itself on the backend and ensuring that all users are genuine.
May I get some help on this drop request? We have recently on our security measures on our platform to avoid spam and bot farming.
The security measures are:
CAPTCHA is added to our quiz. CAPTCHA helps protect our quizzes against spammers and spambots that are programmed to attack Nexus.
Use cookies (loose check) or IP address (strict check) to prevent multiple form submissions.
Email verification. We required a verification code sent to the email address given. Once verified, only then the user can proceed to the quiz. This ensures that the user does not submit multiple fake email addresses.
Set Form Limits based on a Unique Question. When someone submits a form with the same information from a selected Unique Question field, they’ll get a warning message.
This would prevent just anyone from filling up the quiz form and claiming a POAP. We are strict on our POAP distribution.