Access Protocol has launched a Subscription Quest initiative with Superboard to introduce its new transferable subscription feature, which offers up to $25,000 in prizes.
Transferable Subscriptions are designed to revolutionize interactions with creators. These subscriptions utilize compressed NFTs to enable the creation, purchase, sale, and transfer of Access subscriptions. According to the protocol, this feature is the final component of its Access v2 upgrade.
The protocol explained that its Quest initiative aims to engage both new and existing users. The campaign celebrates community, innovation, and a forward-thinking approach to digital content consumption.
It stated:
“This campaign is set to not only reward participants but also deepen their engagement with the evolving landscape of digital content consumption.”
Quest stages
The quest consists of two stages, each with unique rewards and challenges. Users must complete the first stage to advance to the second.
In the first stage, participants will undergo an introduction and onboarding process to understand Access Protocol’s functionalities. This involves educational content, creating an account, subscribing with 2 ACS tokens, and tweeting about their participation. Successful participants earn 100 SUPR points and an additional 2 ACS tokens.
Upon completing the first stage, users can access the second stage of the cNFT drop quest. This involves subscribing to a transferable subscription from top creators like CoinGecko, Wu Blockchain, BlockTempo, TechFlow, AB Media, CoinNess, ChainFeeds, and Bourgeois. Participants in this stage can enter a draw to win Forever Subscription NFTs from leading crypto-focused media firms like CryptoSlate and The Block.
The Subscription Quests campaign will run for three weeks, with winners announced one week after it ends. Participants who fail to provide the required NFT at verification will be disqualified and forfeit their rewards.
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