> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.zeraxai.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.zeraxai.com/security/anti-fraud-system.md).

# Anti-Fraud System

Zerax AI uses rules and review processes to protect the ecosystem from abuse.

This applies to rewards, referrals, Manual Pay and user activity.

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### What May Be Reviewed

| Area              | What May Be Checked                                 |
| ----------------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
| **Quests**        | Whether the task was completed correctly.           |
| **Daily Quests**  | Whether the submitted content is valid.             |
| **Referrals**     | Whether invited users are real and active.          |
| **Manual Pay**    | Whether the transaction hash and payment are valid. |
| **Reward Claims** | Whether rewards were earned properly.               |

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### Not Allowed

The following may lead to rejection or restriction:

* Fake accounts
* Bot activity
* Spam content
* False quest submissions
* Self-referrals
* Invalid TXIDs
* Fake screenshots
* Misleading content

{% hint style="warning" %}
Rewards are for real activity, not artificial farming.
{% endhint %}

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### Summary

The anti-fraud system helps protect real users and keep rewards fair.


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