$5,000 V-Boost Viral Video Challenge
V-BoostCreate a short V-Boost video. Post it on TikTok, Reels or Shorts. Compete for a $5,000 prize pool.
User Guide
Duration: 14 days
Prize Pool: $5,000
Format: Short videos, 10–60 seconds
Where to submit: Comments under the official event post
1. What is this event?
V-Boost Viral Video Challenge is a 14-day short video contest for the V-Boost community.
Your task is to create a short video about V-Boost and publish it on TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, or any other open platform.
The goal is not to make a long product explanation. We want short, funny, meme-native, challenge-style videos that people want to watch, share and repeat.
Think less “advertising video” and more:
meme, reaction, challenge, signal, chain, transformation, community vibe.
2. How to participate
- Choose one of the video ideas below or create your own format in a similar style.
- Create a video about V-Boost, 10–60 seconds long.
- Publish it on TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, or another open platform.
- Add #vboost, mention V-Boost, and include a simple CTA to visit the official V-Boost website and learn more.
- Submit your video link in the comments under the official event post.
- Follow the leaderboard and wait for the final results.
You can submit as many videos as you want.
Only public videos published during the event period will be counted.
3. How to submit your video
Submissions are accepted in the comments under the official event post.
Please use this format:
Platform / Username / Video link
Example:
TikTok / @username / https://...
This helps the team collect submissions faster and avoid missing your video.
4. Prize pool and nominations
The total prize pool is $5,000.
Best Viral Video
Prize: $1,500
For the best overall result based on reach, engagement and quality of the idea.
Best Meme Format
Prize: $1,000
For the most native, repeatable and meme-friendly video format.
Best Challenge / Flashmob
Prize: $750
For the format that other participants can easily repeat.
Best Community Energy
Prize: $750
For the video that best shows community movement, energy and involvement.
Most Active Participant
Prize: $500
For the participant with the highest number of valid videos.
Team Choice
Prize: $500
For a strong creative submission selected by the team, even if it does not have the highest number of views.
5. How winners are selected
The basic leaderboard formula is:
Score = Views + Likes × 5 + Comments × 10
The leaderboard is a public reference and motivation tool, but it is not the only factor used to select winners.
The final decision is made by the V-Boost team based on:
- score;
- quality of the idea;
- originality;
- repeatability of the format;
- compliance with the rules;
- manual review.
There is no public voting for winners. The team may ask the community which videos they liked most, but this is only an additional signal. It does not directly decide the winners. Participants are allowed to bring their audience to watch, like and comment on their videos. This helps the campaign grow organically. However, videos may be excluded if there are signs of fake engagement, spam, duplicated content, misleading claims or rule violations.
6. Can I use AI?
Yes.
You can use real filming, editing tools, AI tools, generation, effects or any safe production method.
What matters most is the final result.
Your video should be:
- original;
- fun;
- noticeable;
- easy to understand;
- safe;
- suitable for organic sharing.
AI is allowed, but low-effort spam is not.
7. Video ideas for the first wave
You do not need to make a boring explanation of the product.
It is better to create a short meme, challenge, reaction or “signal” that other people can repeat.
1. V-Boost Signal Chain
What to do:
Appear on camera, say “V-Boost”, and pass the signal with your hand outside the frame.
The next participant starts their video as if they caught your signal, repeats the phrase and passes it further.
Why it is funny:
It looks like a strange internal chain for people who “got the signal.” The more people repeat the same gesture, the stronger the feeling that something is moving through the community.
2. The Boost Hit Me
What to do:
Start by calmly scrolling your phone.
Then you see V-Boost, and suddenly everything changes: red light, fast transition, dancing, jump, dramatic face, energy switch, or a strong reaction.
Why it is funny:
The meme is in the exaggerated before and after reaction. The person sees a screen, but reacts as if they just got hit by a wave of energy.
3. Red Signal Challenge
What to do:
Take any safe red object: a card, cap, cup, paper, phone with a red screen, or red light.
Show it as “the signal” and pass it forward.
Why it is funny:
A normal red object suddenly becomes a secret artifact. The more dramatic the video looks, the funnier it gets.
4. Boost Confetti Moment
What to do:
Say “I need a boost”, then use red confetti, paper, light or another safe prop.
End with:
“Boost mode activated.”
Why it is funny:
It is simple and slightly absurd: someone asks for a boost and literally gets it through confetti, light or a paper explosion.
5. Those Who Scrolled / Those Who Understood
What to do:
Create a split-screen video.
On one side: someone keeps scrolling and misses the signal.
On the other side: someone sees V-Boost, stops, reacts and clearly “gets it.”
Why it is funny:
It is a simple contrast: one person scrolls past, the other catches the signal. It works through FOMO.
6. NPC Mode to Boost Mode
What to do:
First shot: boring NPC mode, empty look, endless scrolling, zero energy.
Second shot: V-Boost appears.
Third shot: boost mode, red visuals, confidence, movement, dance or active reaction.
Why it is funny:
It uses a familiar internet meme: before V-Boost, the person is in NPC mode. After V-Boost, they unlock main character mode.
7. Don’t Explain. Just Boost.
What to do:
Start like you are about to seriously explain V-Boost.
Then stop and say:
“No explanation. Just boost.”
After that, show a fast montage with V-Boost visuals, phone screen, chat, gestures or red elements.
Why it is funny:
The video breaks the expectation of a boring explanation and turns into a vibe. It feels like “if you know, you know.”
8. Signal vs Noise
What to do:
Show chaotic scrolling, notifications, crypto noise, too many chats and visual overload.
Then make a sharp pause.
Clean frame. Red V-Boost visual.
Text:
“Noise everywhere. Signal somewhere.”
Why it works:
Everyone is tired of noise, endless chats and random promises. This format presents V-Boost as the signal you need to catch.
You are not limited to these ideas.
These formats are only examples to help you understand the vibe we are looking for. You can create your own concept, use your own humor, trend, meme, sound or visual style. The main goal is simple: make a video that feels native to TikTok / Reels / Shorts, can organically attract views, and helps spread the V-Boost signal in a fun and memorable way.
8. What is not allowed
Please keep the content fun, creative and safe.
Not allowed:
- promising guaranteed income;
- saying “risk-free”, “guaranteed profit”, “easy money”;
- using fake screenshots or fake results;
- making misleading product claims;
- doing dangerous actions involving water, fire, height, damage to property, harassment or public provocation;
- attacking other projects, companies or communities;
- using hate speech, heavy toxicity or content that may damage the project’s reputation.
Light irony, slang and meme-style content are allowed as long as they do not cross the line.
The team may reject a video if it violates the rules or looks too risky for the official project.
9. Content usage rights
By submitting your video to the challenge, you confirm that V-Boost / Vistory may repost it and use it in recaps, best video selections and promotional materials with credit to the creator. You still remain the author of your content.
10. Quick checklist before submitting
Before you submit, make sure that:
- your video is 10–60 seconds long;
- your video is public;
- your video was published during the event period;
- you added #vboost;
- you mentioned V-Boost;
- you added a CTA to the official V-Boost website;
- there are no income promises or risky financial claims;
- your submission comment follows the correct format.
Submission format:
Sent your submissions under this post.
Platform / Username / Video link
Example:
TikTok / @username / https://...
Final note
Be funny. Be original. Make it simple enough for others to repeat.
The best video is not always the most polished one.
Sometimes the strongest format is the one the whole community wants to copy.