Trust Wallet Launches Quest Platform and Points System to Reward and Educate Users

August 7, 2024 — Trust Wallet, the world’s leading self-custody Web3 wallet and Web3 gateway trusted by over 130 million users, has launched Trust Wallet Quests, a task-oriented Quest platform within the Trust Wallet mobile app which encourages users to earn points while learning about Web3 and interacting with Trust Wallet features.

Users can engage in missions, which are task-based challenges ranging from quizzes to complex problem-solving scenarios composed of various DeFi and Web3 activities, all designed to deepen their understanding of blockchain technology and dApps. As an incentive, users will earn Trust Points, a loyalty-based points system designed to reward user activity within the Trust Wallet mobile app. With Trust Points, users can earn rewards upon the completion of specific tasks, making Web3 more rewarding and fun.

In the future, users can utilise their Trust Points for other gamification purposes, such as unlocking achievements, badges, or levels. This interactive approach not only boosts individual learning but also contributes to broader community education and adoption of decentralized technologies, making Trust Wallet Quests a dynamic and exciting way to reward loyal users and engage with communities in Web3.

On the motive for launching Trust Points and Trust Wallet Quests, Eowyn Chen, CEO of Trust Wallet said: “We see this as a great way to care for and empower our active and loyal community under the true collaborative spirit of Web3. As we grow, we are committed to sharing the benefits of our success with our users and community.”

Nate Zou, Head of Product at Trust Wallet, highlighted what to expect from Trust Points and Trust Wallet Quests: “Within 2024, we have plans to build on this, combining rewards with many of our other web3 product offerings. Overall, we envision this points system not only changing how users engage with Trust Wallet, but also encouraging more collaboration between Trust Wallet, our users and other web3 ecosystem players.”

The introduction of Quests on Trust Wallet further solidifies the company’s mission to build a seamless and accessible Web3 hub and open ecosystem for all. Trust Wallet Quests and Trust Points are now available on both Android and iOS versions of Trust Wallet’s mobile app. Download here: https://short.trustwallet.com/TrustWalletQuests.

About Trust Wallet

Trust Wallet is the secure, self-custody Web3 wallet and gateway for people who want to fully own, control, and leverage the power of their digital assets. From beginners to experienced users, Trust Wallet makes it easier, safer, and convenient for millions of people around the world to experience Web3, access dApps securely, store and manage their crypto and NFTs, as well as buy, sell, and stake crypto to earn rewards — all in one place and without limits.

With support for 10+ million digital assets across 120+ blockchains, more than 1 million supported swap pairs, and native staking options on 20+ chains, Trust Wallet is a true multi-chain wallet, enabling users to access the Web3 world safely and conveniently.

Since 2017, Trust Wallet’s mission has been to simplify and democratize crypto, ensuring accessibility for everyone. By building the foundations for the future of the free web, Trust Wallet aims to give everyone the freedom to truly own their digital assets.

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About Trust Wallet QuestsTrust Wallet Quests are a fun and gamified way to learn about blockchain technology and decentralized applications (dApps), making Web3 more approachable. As you engage in task-based challenges (Quests), you earn Trust Points, which can be redeemed for various rewards, adding an extra layer of excitement to the learning process. Learn more here: https://trustwallet.com/blog/trust-wallet-quests-faq

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