Odaily on Aug. 5 published an interaction roundup covering the latest user tasks for three crypto projects: Psy Protocol, Moss, and Umia.

Psy Protocol adds point-based tasks
Odaily described Psy Protocol as a privacy-focused layer-1 blockchain built on proof-of-work. The article said the project had previously demonstrated about 521,000 TPS on a live PoW network and is designed to combine the neutrality and security of proof-of-work with the scalability and speed associated with newer blockchains. On Oct. 2, 2025, Psy Protocol announced the launch of its public testnet, introducing a new blockchain architecture aimed at internet-scale throughput and Bitcoin-level security.

According to ROOTDATA data cited in the article, Psy Protocol has raised $9 million, with Blockchain Capital listed among its investors.
To take part, users can visit https://psy.xyz/psychonaut and sign in with either a wallet or a Google email account.

After logging in, users can open the “Activities” section and complete the listed tasks, including linking X, joining Discord, and checking in daily.
Moss offers daily check-ins for points
Moss was introduced as an AI assistant built for the crypto community. The article said it can turn ordinary trading ideas into runnable AI trading agents without requiring users to write code. Users describe a strategy in natural language — such as a conservative trend strategy, low leverage, or strict risk controls — and the system generates a full strategy covering leverage, directional bias, entry thresholds, stop-loss multipliers, and signal weights.

Users can join by downloading the Moss extension from the Google Chrome Web Store at https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/moss/ajlhmclpjddfebgfpahnlodliljdnbie and signing in with an X account.
Once logged in, users can claim diamond points through a daily check-in. The article said those diamond points may become proof for a future airdrop.

Umia testnet users can claim tokens and join auctions
Umia was described as an on-chain organizational platform for token issuance and governance, aimed mainly at early-stage projects. According to the article, it provides Web3 founders with one-stop support spanning legal setup, token issuance, and ongoing governance, with the goal of reducing the costs tied to traditional fundraising and legal work. On July 31, Umia announced that its testnet had gone live.
To participate, users first need to visit https://app.testnet.umia.finance/ and click “Log in” to access the account.

After that, users can claim test tokens from the designated area shown in the interface.
Those test tokens can then be used to take part in an auction. Odaily said this is currently the only available interaction task for Umia.

The original post also included Odaily subscription group links, community chat links, and its official account link.

