TaskOn, a renowned Web3 growth entity, has launched its new version with robust updates. The launch of TaskOn v2.7 aims to fuel Web3’s growth with a fully customizable White Label service that empowers brands to work autonomously under their respective domains. As TaskOn’s official press release states, the new version also offers the Trading Race module to support centralized exchanges (CEXs). Therefore, consumers can anticipate unique reward structures and competitive mechanisms.
TaskOn v2.7 brings White Label service to deliver full brand control to Web3 projects
With the launch of TaskOn v2.7, TaskOn aims to redefine Web3 expansion with exclusive updates. At the heart of the new version is the GTC White Label Service, which gives project owners full control over their specific brand identity. At the same time, unlike previous iterations, the new version offers complete account isolation, ensuring no dependency on the primary TaskOn site. Additionally, custom domains allow projects to run campaigns under their respective URLs, increasing user trust and brand recognition.
Additionally, TaskOn has streamlined integration via iframe-based embedding, allowing for the seamless addition of community pages to the main websites without much coding. The respective zero-redirect interaction guarantees that consumers never leave the host site, reducing churn and improving the user experience. Interestingly, the latest service works alongside the old system, ensuring that existing settings remain unaffected amid the instant activation of unique domains.
Upgrade enables trading expansion with flexible cycles
At the same time, TaskOn’s trading race has undergone a massive transformation, expanding beyond DEXs and adding CEX competitions. Currently, in integration with MEXC, the backend supports certain trading pairs, providing organizers with flexibility in developing competitive events. So this expansion opens up new ways for broader engagement. Moreover, the latest version also reveals ‘Rounds’, which are flexible cycles that start from ten days with regular resets.
According to TaskOn, v2.7 provides critical upgrades to its Boost and Quest systems. Additionally, campaign creation now supports EVM contract interactions, streamlining token transfer tasks and improving anti-cheat validation. At the same time, Proof of Work (PoW) tasks now include Proof of Humanity (POH) scores, improving authenticity and minimizing bot abuse. Overall, these updates seek to increase consumer engagement and provide versatile growth tools to project owners.
