Quest Protocol
  • Quest Protocol
    • Introduction to Quest Protocol
    • Mission & Principles
    • Ecosystem Challenges & Solutions
    • How it Works
  • Deploying Quests on Quest Terminal
    • Choosing an Action
    • Choosing Quest Participants
      • Allowlists
      • Our Philosophy on Sybil Resistance
    • Scheduling a Quest
    • Choosing a Reward
    • Deploying a Quest & Quest Fees
    • Monitoring a Quest
    • Withdrawing Tokens
    • FAQ
  • Protocol Rewards
    • Protocol Rewards Overview
    • Quest Referrals
  • RabbitHole
    • Completing Quests
    • Power Score
  • For Developers
    • Quest Protocol Contracts
    • How Contracts Work
    • Submitting Actions
    • Submitting Plugins
    • Submitting Tokens
    • Public API
    • Codearena Audit
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  1. Deploying Quests on Quest Terminal
  2. Choosing Quest Participants

Our Philosophy on Sybil Resistance

We believe that a user's transaction history is the strongest form of sybil resistance. We believe that users will have many wallets, and users will want to be evaluated for token distribution opportunities based on their transaction activity. We like to think of Quest Protocol as a command center to recruit the best participants into networks by incentivizing them with ownership earning opportunities (tokens).

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