Finding it hard to spark engagement in your Web3 community? Community Challenges are a proven way to energize your group, create buzz, and help members connect over shared interests. Use these templates to kickstart fun, educational, and collaborative challenges that bring your members together.
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Community Challenges tap into the natural human drive for achievement, recognition, and friendly competition. By offering a clear goal or task, they break the ice and encourage members to participate in a low-stakes, enjoyable way. The playful nature of these challenges lowers barriers to entry, making it easy for both newcomers and regulars to jump in.
In Web3 communities, where concepts can be complex or intimidating, challenges offer a fun way to learn and experiment together. They provide structure and social proof, making participation feel rewarding and collaborative. Small rewards or public recognition further motivate members, creating positive feedback loops that drive ongoing engagement.
Share your favorite Web3 meme and tag a friend to join the fun.
π‘ Example: "Share your favorite Web3 meme and tag a friend to join the fun."
Describe blockchain in one sentence without using the word 'blockchain'.
π‘ Example: "Describe blockchain in one sentence without using the word 'blockchain'."
Post a screenshot of your first crypto wallet setup. No sensitive info please.
π‘ Example: "Post a screenshot of your first crypto wallet setup. No sensitive info please."
Guess the project based on this emoji sequence: πππ. First correct answer gets a shoutout.
π‘ Example: "Guess the project based on this emoji sequence: πππ. First correct answer gets a shoutout."
What was your first NFT? Share a pic or tell us its story.
π‘ Example: "What was your first NFT? Share a pic or tell us its story."
Complete this sentence: Web3 will change the world by ______.
π‘ Example: "Web3 will change the world by making finance more accessible."
Share one Web3 tool or dApp you can't live without.
π‘ Example: "Share one Web3 tool or dApp you can't live without."
Weekly Challenge: Try a new DeFi protocol and share your experience by Friday.
π‘ Example: "Weekly Challenge: Try a new DeFi protocol and share your experience by Friday."
Flash Poll: Do you use hardware wallets? Why or why not?
π‘ Example: "Flash Poll: Do you use hardware wallets? Why or why not?"
Show us your best Web3-themed artwork or meme. Top entry gets a special role.
π‘ Example: "Show us your best Web3-themed artwork or meme. Top entry gets a special role."
Challenge: Explain staking in under 20 words.
π‘ Example: "Challenge: Explain staking in under 20 words."
Predict the next big Web3 trend. Most creative answer wins a badge.
π‘ Example: "Predict the next big Web3 trend. Most creative answer wins a badge."
Share your favorite crypto podcast or YouTube channel.
π‘ Example: "Share your favorite crypto podcast or YouTube channel."
Weekly Learning: Try a smart contract tutorial and post your key takeaway.
π‘ Example: "Weekly Learning: Try a smart contract tutorial and post your key takeaway."
If you could create any dApp, what would it do?
π‘ Example: "If you could create any dApp, what would it do?"
Share a Web3 myth you believed when you started.
π‘ Example: "Share a Web3 myth you believed when you started."
Challenge: Teach one friend about Web3 this week and share how it went.
π‘ Example: "Challenge: Teach one friend about Web3 this week and share how it went."
What Web3 buzzword do you wish would disappear?
π‘ Example: "What Web3 buzzword do you wish would disappear?"
Drop your favorite crypto sticker or emoji combo.
π‘ Example: "Drop your favorite crypto sticker or emoji combo."
Share your daily crypto market ritual. Do you check prices first thing?
π‘ Example: "Share your daily crypto market ritual. Do you check prices first thing?"
Challenge: Build a simple NFT on any platform and post your creation.
π‘ Example: "Challenge: Build a simple NFT on any platform and post your creation."
Friday Flashback: What was your first crypto purchase?
π‘ Example: "Friday Flashback: What was your first crypto purchase?"
Design a Web3 meme using only ASCII art. Share your masterpiece.
π‘ Example: "Design a Web3 meme using only ASCII art. Share your masterpiece."
Challenge: Try a DAO voting process and tell us what surprised you.
π‘ Example: "Challenge: Try a DAO voting process and tell us what surprised you."
If you could rename Ethereum, what would you call it?
π‘ Example: "If you could rename Ethereum, what would you call it?"
Share a tip for newcomers to Web3.
π‘ Example: "Share a tip for newcomers to Web3."
What is the weirdest NFT you have ever seen?
π‘ Example: "What is the weirdest NFT you have ever seen?"
Challenge: Create a 10-word Web3 pitch. Best one gets featured.
π‘ Example: "Challenge: Create a 10-word Web3 pitch. Best one gets featured."
Show us your favorite Web3 swag or merch.
π‘ Example: "Show us your favorite Web3 swag or merch."
In one GIF, describe your reaction to your first airdrop.
π‘ Example: "In one GIF, describe your reaction to your first airdrop."
Share a screenshot of your favorite dApp dashboard.
π‘ Example: "Share a screenshot of your favorite dApp dashboard."
What is the best Web3 event you have attended?
π‘ Example: "What is the best Web3 event you have attended?"
Challenge: Help a newbie set up their first wallet this week.
π‘ Example: "Challenge: Help a newbie set up their first wallet this week."
If you could change one thing about crypto UX, what would it be?
π‘ Example: "If you could change one thing about crypto UX, what would it be?"
Post your current favorite DAO and why you like it.
π‘ Example: "Post your current favorite DAO and why you like it."
Challenge: Create a short explainer video about a Web3 concept and share the link.
π‘ Example: "Challenge: Create a short explainer video about a Web3 concept and share the link."
Share your favorite crypto browser extension.
π‘ Example: "Share your favorite crypto browser extension."
If you could get coffee with any Web3 founder, who would it be?
π‘ Example: "If you could get coffee with any Web3 founder, who would it be?"
What is your go-to source for Web3 news?
π‘ Example: "What is your go-to source for Web3 news?"
Challenge: Share a Web3 security tip and help others stay safe.
π‘ Example: "Challenge: Share a Web3 security tip and help others stay safe."
If you could sum up your Web3 journey in three words, what would they be?
π‘ Example: "If you could sum up your Web3 journey in three words, what would they be?"
Pick a challenge template that fits your current community goals. Announce it with excitement, outlining clear steps and a deadline. Encourage members to post their progress or results using a designated hashtag or thread. Highlight creative entries, shout out participants, and offer small rewards like badges, roles, or NFTs. Keep challenges fresh by rotating themes and inviting members to suggest new ideas.
For all platforms, use pinned posts or announcements to highlight the challenge. Create a dedicated channel, thread, or hashtag so entries are easy to find. Share regular reminders and showcase standout submissions in community updates. Adapt your format for each platform's features, like polls, stories, or reactions.
When creating Web3 community challenges, incorporate tasks that require on-chain engagement, like connecting wallets, minting a free NFT, or completing a DAO vote. Use templates that prompt users to share transaction hashes or screenshots as proof of participation. Ensure you provide guides on how to safely interact with contracts and verify transactions to build trust among less-experienced members.
Leverage templates that walk users through trying out a specific dAppβsuch as swapping tokens on a DEX, providing liquidity, or staking assets. Ask members to document their experience, share any insights or issues faced, and optionally submit their wallet address for participation rewards. Ensure your challenge post includes clear instructions, links to official resources, and warnings about scams or phishing attempts.
You can use templates that invite members to participate in the latest governance proposalβby reviewing, discussing, or voting on it. Encourage sharing their rationale or a screenshot of their on-chain vote. Clarify any requirements, such as minimum token holdings or snapshot voting processes, and offer token-gated rewards or badges for those who participate.
Always remind participants never to share private keys or seed phrases. Instruct them to only provide public wallet addresses or tx hashes. Highlight the risks of doxxing wallet info and suggest using fresh or burner wallets for privacy. Use templates that include a standard warning section and consider allowing users to DM moderators to submit sensitive info.
Utilize templates that prompt members to complete tasks like setting up a hardware wallet, enabling 2FA on related accounts, or identifying common scam tactics. Ask members to share what they learned or provide tips for others. These challenges can be gamified with quizzes or reward systems to boost engagement and reinforce critical security behaviors among your community.
Absolutely. Structure your posts to guide participants through activities on different chains (e.g., bridging assets from Ethereum to Polygon or trying out protocols on Solana and Arbitrum). Specify the chains and tools involved, clarify how to verify actions on each chain, and request cross-chain proof of participation such as screenshots or explorer links. Prioritize clear instructions and resources to help users navigate the technical complexity.
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