Struggling to spark lively debates or educate your blockchain community? Fact or Fiction templates make it easy to challenge assumptions, bust myths, and keep members engaged. Use these ready-to-go prompts to fuel curiosity and participation.
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Fact or Fiction content taps into peopleβs natural curiosity and love for problem-solving. When members are invited to decide if a statement is true or false, they are compelled to reflect, discuss, and sometimes even research before responding. This creates an interactive learning environment where even lurkers are more likely to participate.
Blockchain is a fast-evolving field filled with complex concepts and popular misconceptions. By using Fact or Fiction posts, you help both newcomers and veterans test their knowledge, correct misunderstandings, and stay updated. The format is quick to digest and highly shareable, making it perfect for busy online communities.
Fact or Fiction? Bitcoin has a fixed supply of 21 million coins.
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction? Bitcoin has a fixed supply of 21 million coins. What do you think?"
Ethereum was the first blockchain to support smart contracts. Fact or Fiction?
π‘ Example: "Ethereum was the first blockchain to support smart contracts. Fact or Fiction? Share your answer below."
Fact or Fiction? All blockchains are completely anonymous.
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction? All blockchains are completely anonymous. Drop your thoughts!"
You need to own a full bitcoin to use the Bitcoin network. Fact or Fiction?
π‘ Example: "You need to own a full bitcoin to use the Bitcoin network. Fact or Fiction? Comment your guess!"
Fact or Fiction? NFTs can only exist on the Ethereum blockchain.
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction? NFTs can only exist on the Ethereum blockchain. What do you think?"
Satoshi Nakamoto is a pseudonym for a group of people. Fact or Fiction?
π‘ Example: "Satoshi Nakamoto is a pseudonym for a group of people. Fact or Fiction? Discuss below!"
Fact or Fiction? Blockchain and cryptocurrency are the same thing.
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction? Blockchain and cryptocurrency are the same thing."
You can reverse a confirmed blockchain transaction. Fact or Fiction?
π‘ Example: "You can reverse a confirmed blockchain transaction. Fact or Fiction? Share your answer."
Fact or Fiction? Proof of Stake is more energy efficient than Proof of Work.
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction? Proof of Stake is more energy efficient than Proof of Work. Guess below."
All blockchain data is public. Fact or Fiction?
π‘ Example: "All blockchain data is public. Fact or Fiction? What is your take?"
Fact or Fiction? Dogecoin started as a joke.
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction? Dogecoin started as a joke. Share your answer!"
It is possible to mine Ethereum with a regular laptop. Fact or Fiction?
π‘ Example: "It is possible to mine Ethereum with a regular laptop. Fact or Fiction? Let us know."
Fact or Fiction? Blockchain technology is only used for cryptocurrencies.
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction? Blockchain technology is only used for cryptocurrencies."
A 51 percent attack lets someone control a blockchain. Fact or Fiction?
π‘ Example: "A 51 percent attack lets someone control a blockchain. Fact or Fiction? Share your thoughts."
Fact or Fiction? All NFTs are valuable collectibles.
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction? All NFTs are valuable collectibles. What do you believe?"
Smart contracts can execute automatically without a middleman. Fact or Fiction?
π‘ Example: "Smart contracts can execute automatically without a middleman. Fact or Fiction? Answer below."
Fact or Fiction? All blockchain networks require mining.
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction? All blockchain networks require mining. What do you think?"
You can lose your crypto forever if you lose your private key. Fact or Fiction?
π‘ Example: "You can lose your crypto forever if you lose your private key. Fact or Fiction? Share your answer."
Fact or Fiction? Blockchain transactions can be completed in seconds.
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction? Blockchain transactions can be completed in seconds. What do you think?"
Decentralized finance (DeFi) is only available on Ethereum. Fact or Fiction?
π‘ Example: "Decentralized finance (DeFi) is only available on Ethereum. Fact or Fiction? Comment below."
Fact or Fiction? Blockchain can be used for supply chain tracking.
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction? Blockchain can be used for supply chain tracking. What is your answer?"
You can create your own token on a blockchain without coding. Fact or Fiction?
π‘ Example: "You can create your own token on a blockchain without coding. Fact or Fiction? Share your view."
Fact or Fiction? Gas fees on Ethereum can change minute by minute.
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction? Gas fees on Ethereum can change minute by minute. What do you think?"
All cryptocurrencies are decentralized. Fact or Fiction?
π‘ Example: "All cryptocurrencies are decentralized. Fact or Fiction? Share your answer."
Fact or Fiction? Bitcoin transactions are slower than Visa payments.
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction? Bitcoin transactions are slower than Visa payments. What is your guess?"
You can stake cryptocurrencies to earn rewards. Fact or Fiction?
π‘ Example: "You can stake cryptocurrencies to earn rewards. Fact or Fiction? Try to answer."
Fact or Fiction? Hashing is a process used for blockchain security.
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction? Hashing is a process used for blockchain security. What do you think?"
Only tech experts can use blockchain wallets. Fact or Fiction?
π‘ Example: "Only tech experts can use blockchain wallets. Fact or Fiction? Share your thoughts."
Fact or Fiction? Lightning Network is designed to make Bitcoin transactions faster.
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction? Lightning Network is designed to make Bitcoin transactions faster. What do you think?"
Blockchain can help prevent election fraud. Fact or Fiction?
π‘ Example: "Blockchain can help prevent election fraud. Fact or Fiction? Join the discussion."
Fact or Fiction? Once data is written to a blockchain, it cannot be changed.
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction? Once data is written to a blockchain, it cannot be changed. What is your answer?"
All blockchains use the same programming languages. Fact or Fiction?
π‘ Example: "All blockchains use the same programming languages. Fact or Fiction? Share your guess."
You can send crypto to anyone in the world without a bank. Fact or Fiction?
π‘ Example: "You can send crypto to anyone in the world without a bank. Fact or Fiction? What do you think?"
Fact or Fiction? Some blockchains are faster but less secure.
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction? Some blockchains are faster but less secure. Share your view."
Governments are unable to regulate any blockchain activity. Fact or Fiction?
π‘ Example: "Governments are unable to regulate any blockchain activity. Fact or Fiction? Discuss below."
Fact or Fiction? Stablecoins are always worth exactly one US dollar.
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction? Stablecoins are always worth exactly one US dollar. What is your answer?"
The creator of Ethereum is Vitalik Buterin. Fact or Fiction?
π‘ Example: "The creator of Ethereum is Vitalik Buterin. Fact or Fiction?"
Fact or Fiction? Blockchain technology was invented in 2008.
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction? Blockchain technology was invented in 2008."
You need internet access to use blockchain technology. Fact or Fiction?
π‘ Example: "You need internet access to use blockchain technology. Fact or Fiction? Share your answer."
Fact or Fiction? Blockchain can only store financial transactions.
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction? Blockchain can only store financial transactions. What do you think?"
Token burning reduces the total supply of a cryptocurrency. Fact or Fiction?
π‘ Example: "Token burning reduces the total supply of a cryptocurrency. Fact or Fiction? Give your answer."
Fact or Fiction? Blockchain can support voting systems.
π‘ Example: "Fact or Fiction? Blockchain can support voting systems. What do you think?"
Choose a template and post it as a standalone question, poll, or story across your community platforms. Encourage members to comment with their answers, guesses, or reasoning. After some engagement, reply with the correct answer and a brief explanation or source. Consider running themed Fact or Fiction weeks or rewarding correct guesses to boost participation.
On all platforms, keep questions clear and concise. Use visual aids like polls or images if possible. Pin popular Fact or Fiction threads to maximize visibility, and tag relevant topics for easy discovery.
Aim for once or twice a week to keep members engaged without overwhelming the feed. Adjust based on response.
Wait for a few responses before revealing the answer. This encourages discussion and deeper engagement.
Use reputable sources such as whitepapers, major blockchain news outlets, and official project documentation.
Keep questions simple, non-judgmental, and occasionally reward participation to motivate quieter members.
Yes, these templates are effective in both public and private blockchain communities across all platforms.
Set clear community guidelines, moderate respectfully, and remind members to back claims with sources.
Absolutely. They help reinforce learning, clear misconceptions, and make education interactive and fun.