FAQ

1. What can I do with a Quest NFT?

Quest NFT is more than just a badge — it functions as a key that unlocks different layers of access across the Coincraze ecosystem. Depending on the NFT level you hold, you may gain access to advanced quizzes, internal testnets, special campaign pools, GameFi airdrops, DAO voting rights, and even administrative or governance areas such as mod zones for high-level contributors.

For example, a user holding the Hunter NFT will be able to access Coincraze testnets, which are usually reserved for trusted contributors helping to identify bugs and optimize performance. Bonus tokens may be awarded based on the results of those contributions.

Every NFT opens a new door. The more you contribute, the deeper the access.

2. How many NFTs can I hold?

Each user is allowed to hold one NFT per level — from Scout to Overlord — up to a maximum of six unique NFTs. You cannot mint or hold multiple NFTs of the same level. This restriction ensures that each NFT reflects a genuine milestone in your journey, prevents farming or multi-claiming, and maintains a reputation-based system.

For instance, once you mint the Booster NFT, you cannot mint another Booster. To progress, you must fulfill the next level’s requirements, such as completing a test or submitting qualified contributions. You can’t repeat a badge — only move forward.

3. Do these NFTs have financial value?

No. Quest NFTs are not financial instruments. They are not tradable, cannot be exchanged, and carry no intrinsic market value. Their sole purpose is to represent individual contributions, track user progress, and control internal access within the platform.

You might encounter someone proudly displaying a Captain NFT, but it wasn’t bought — it was earned through real ideas that shaped the ecosystem.

In a trustless system, real credibility is earned — not bought.

4. Is an Overlord the same as an admin?

Not necessarily. While Overlords may be perceived as community leaders, the role is earned through recognition, not assigned by the team. Overlord is the highest level of Quest NFT and can only be obtained via nomination. To qualify, users must refer at least 10 real members to the ecosystem, have 5 of them reach Booster level, demonstrate consistent leadership (such as running Telegram groups or hosting community events), and receive nomination from an existing Captain or Overlord. Though not all Overlords are official admins, they are highly trusted individuals who often participate in test phases, community strategy, and internal governance.

For example, someone who builds and manages a 5,000+ member community, actively mentors new users, and strengthens the Coincraze presence might be nominated as Overlord even without a formal role.

In Coincraze, influence isn’t assigned — it’s accumulated through action.

5. Can I upgrade my NFT to a higher level?

Quest NFTs are not upgradable in a technical sense. You cannot merge, stack, or modify existing NFTs. To earn a higher-level NFT, you must complete the specific contribution required for that level, and already possess the previous one. The progression is linear and merit-based. For instance, a user with the Runner NFT must publish a verified social post with enough engagement (e.g., over 100 interactions) to qualify for Booster.

There are no shortcuts — only forward steps through real action.

6. What if I lose access to my wallet?

Since Quest NFTs are minted on-chain to your wallet, losing access to the private key means losing access to the NFTs. However, if you reach out to the Coincraze team with verifiable proof of your past contributions, a case-by-case review may allow you to re-earn the NFTs using a new wallet. This is more likely to apply to higher levels where actions are verifiable (e.g., testnet submissions or leadership activity). Even if your NFT is gone, your contribution record is not. What you’ve built still matters.

7. Do I have to mint immediately after completing a task?

No. You may choose when to mint, but minting is required to receive your NFT. Until you trigger the mint action, the NFT will not appear in your wallet. For tasks verified automatically (like passing a quiz), minting can be done instantly. For tasks requiring approval (like referrals or content), the system will notify you that your request is pending admin review. You will only be able to mint once it’s approved.

Minting is the final step — but eligibility comes first.

8. What happens if I try to mint without meeting the criteria?

The system will detect unmet conditions and prevent the NFT from being minted. You will not be charged any gas fees for invalid attempts. For tasks requiring admin approval, you’ll receive a notice of rejection with suggested improvements, if applicable.

For example, if you try to mint the Booster NFT but your social post has only 72 interactions instead of the required 100, your request will be declined.

There’s no penalty for trying — but rewards are only unlocked through valid effort.

9. Can I transfer or sell my Quest NFT?

No. Quest NFTs are soulbound — they cannot be transferred, sold, or traded. This is intentional. They represent personal achievement, not financial speculation. Allowing trading would undermine the integrity of the contribution system.

Every NFT is tied to a real user, a real wallet, and real effort. The only way to obtain one is to earn it.

This isn’t a marketplace — it’s a merit system.

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