New Proof-of-Caring Submission Criteria and GuideIn this post, Quantstamp is revealing the new types of content we are looking for in our next PoC submission period. We will also demonstrate what a good Proof-of-Caring submission looks like by highlighting a submission from one of our community members. Although the content we are looking for is changing, we will apply the same general scoring criteria that we applied to the highlighted submission to all future submissions.
Here is the new type of content we are looking forFor our next PoC submission period, we are looking for content that focuses more on sharing technical blockchain knowledge as well as sharing general blockchain security practices.
Being creative with your PoC submissionsBefore diving into our highlighted PoC submission, I will list a wide variety of PoC submission categories that we have received so far. I am listing these categories in order to encourage you to be creative with your PoC submissions.
An Example of a High Scoring Proof-of-Caring SubmissionHere is an example of a PoC submission that received a high score. In order to keep this article short and concise, we removed some of the original submission.
Why this community member received a good scoreHigh scores are generally given to submissions that demonstrate some combination of the following criteria: significant creativity, effort and impact. The submission above demonstrates lots of effort and impact and cites links to many of their claims.
Remember to include the Proof in your Proof-of-CaringQuantstamp would also like to remind you to submit proof alongside your Proof-of-Caring submission on our PoC portal. For instance, if you claim that you made a video about Quantstamp, please submit a link to the video as evidence as well as screenshot of you making the video.
Parting remarksBefore we leave you, we would like to point out a couple things. First, even though the type of content we are looking for is changing, the general criteria remains the same. What was your level of effort, creativity and impact? Also, a good way to measure impact is to think about how much your content involves the community. The more community involvement, the higher the impact.
Pro tip: Building communities means looking outside of your inner circle. New people also like free events.
In our next post, we will discuss the timeline and important dates for future airdrops. That article is coming soon.
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