Web3 communities thrive on curiosity, but it is tough to keep members actively participating. Fact or Fiction posts offer a playful way to challenge assumptions, spark debate, and keep everyone guessing. These ready-to-use templates will help you create irresistible engagement moments every week.
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Fact or Fiction content taps directly into our natural love for puzzles and myth-busting. When members are invited to guess or debate whether a statement is true or false, it triggers curiosity, encourages replies, and inspires friendly discussion. Over time, these posts help break down knowledge barriers and empower newer members to participate without fear of being 'wrong.'
In Web3, where innovation abounds and rumors spread quickly, Fact or Fiction helps communities combat misinformation and build collective expertise. It is an interactive, low-pressure way to educate members and reinforce your community as a trusted hub for reliable knowledge.
Fact or Fiction: All NFTs are stored directly on the blockchain. What do you think?
💡 Example: "Fact or Fiction: All NFTs are stored directly on the blockchain. What do you think?"
Fact or Fiction: Satoshi Nakamoto is a group of people, not an individual.
💡 Example: "Fact or Fiction: Satoshi Nakamoto is a group of people, not an individual."
Fact or Fiction: DAOs always require every member to vote on every proposal.
💡 Example: "Fact or Fiction: DAOs always require every member to vote on every proposal."
Fact or Fiction: Web3 wallets can be recovered if you lose your private key.
💡 Example: "Fact or Fiction: Web3 wallets can be recovered if you lose your private key. What do you think?"
Fact or Fiction: Ethereum was launched before Bitcoin.
💡 Example: "Fact or Fiction: Ethereum was launched before Bitcoin."
Fact or Fiction: All smart contracts are immutable once deployed.
💡 Example: "Fact or Fiction: All smart contracts are immutable once deployed. Fact or fiction?"
Fact or Fiction: Most DeFi hacks happen due to poor code audits.
💡 Example: "Fact or Fiction: Most DeFi hacks happen due to poor code audits. Fact or fiction?"
Fact or Fiction: Gas fees on Ethereum are always higher at night.
💡 Example: "Fact or Fiction: Gas fees on Ethereum are always higher at night."
Fact or Fiction: You can use NFTs as collateral for loans in some protocols.
💡 Example: "Fact or Fiction: You can use NFTs as collateral for loans in some protocols. What do you think?"
Fact or Fiction: All blockchains are fully decentralized.
💡 Example: "Fact or Fiction: All blockchains are fully decentralized. True or false?"
Fact or Fiction: Layer 2 solutions help reduce transaction costs on Ethereum.
💡 Example: "Fact or Fiction: Layer 2 solutions help reduce transaction costs on Ethereum."
Fact or Fiction: Airdrops are always free for recipients.
💡 Example: "Fact or Fiction: Airdrops are always free for recipients."
Fact or Fiction: Web3 games let you own and trade in-game assets as NFTs.
💡 Example: "Fact or Fiction: Web3 games let you own and trade in-game assets as NFTs. Fact or fiction?"
Fact or Fiction: Crypto tokens and coins are exactly the same.
💡 Example: "Fact or Fiction: Crypto tokens and coins are exactly the same."
Fact or Fiction: Vitalik Buterin was a co-founder of Bitcoin.
💡 Example: "Fact or Fiction: Vitalik Buterin was a co-founder of Bitcoin."
Fact or Fiction: Only code-savvy people can use DeFi platforms.
💡 Example: "Fact or Fiction: Only code-savvy people can use DeFi platforms. Fact or fiction?"
Fact or Fiction: Some NFTs include royalties for the original creator on every resale.
💡 Example: "Fact or Fiction: Some NFTs include royalties for the original creator on every resale."
Fact or Fiction: Proof of Stake is more energy-efficient than Proof of Work.
💡 Example: "Fact or Fiction: Proof of Stake is more energy-efficient than Proof of Work. What do you think?"
Fact or Fiction: DAOs can only exist on Ethereum.
💡 Example: "Fact or Fiction: DAOs can only exist on Ethereum."
Fact or Fiction: Web3 is just a new name for cryptocurrency.
💡 Example: "Fact or Fiction: Web3 is just a new name for cryptocurrency."
Fact or Fiction: You can buy domains on the blockchain as NFTs.
💡 Example: "Fact or Fiction: You can buy domains on the blockchain as NFTs. True or false?"
Fact or Fiction: Gas fees are paid to miners or validators.
💡 Example: "Fact or Fiction: Gas fees are paid to miners or validators."
Fact or Fiction: The Bitcoin blockchain can process thousands of transactions per second.
💡 Example: "Fact or Fiction: The Bitcoin blockchain can process thousands of transactions per second. Fact or fiction?"
Fact or Fiction: Cold wallets are considered safer than hot wallets.
💡 Example: "Fact or Fiction: Cold wallets are considered safer than hot wallets."
Fact or Fiction: Stablecoins are always backed 1:1 by US dollars.
💡 Example: "Fact or Fiction: Stablecoins are always backed 1:1 by US dollars. Agree or disagree?"
Fact or Fiction: Smart contracts can interact with outside data using oracles.
💡 Example: "Fact or Fiction: Smart contracts can interact with outside data using oracles."
Fact or Fiction: All blockchain transactions are anonymous.
💡 Example: "Fact or Fiction: All blockchain transactions are anonymous. Fact or fiction?"
Fact or Fiction: OpenSea is the largest NFT marketplace by volume.
💡 Example: "Fact or Fiction: OpenSea is the largest NFT marketplace by volume."
Fact or Fiction: You need to KYC to use every DeFi product.
💡 Example: "Fact or Fiction: You need to KYC to use every DeFi product."
Fact or Fiction: Layer 1 blockchains refer to networks like Bitcoin and Ethereum.
💡 Example: "Fact or Fiction: Layer 1 blockchains refer to networks like Bitcoin and Ethereum."
Fact or Fiction: Tokens on different blockchains can be swapped using bridges.
💡 Example: "Fact or Fiction: Tokens on different blockchains can be swapped using bridges. True or false?"
Fact or Fiction: Web3 projects are always open-source.
💡 Example: "Fact or Fiction: Web3 projects are always open-source."
Fact or Fiction: Most DeFi protocols are audited before launch.
💡 Example: "Fact or Fiction: Most DeFi protocols are audited before launch."
Fact or Fiction: NFTs can represent real-world assets like real estate.
💡 Example: "Fact or Fiction: NFTs can represent real-world assets like real estate. Fact or fiction?"
Fact or Fiction: You can lose all your funds if you sign a malicious smart contract.
💡 Example: "Fact or Fiction: You can lose all your funds if you sign a malicious smart contract. True or false?"
Fact or Fiction: Bitcoin's total supply is capped at 21 million coins.
💡 Example: "Fact or Fiction: Bitcoin's total supply is capped at 21 million coins."
Fact or Fiction: Decentralized exchanges require no sign-up or registration.
💡 Example: "Fact or Fiction: Decentralized exchanges require no sign-up or registration."
Fact or Fiction: Web3 communities can use tokens to reward participation.
💡 Example: "Fact or Fiction: Web3 communities can use tokens to reward participation. Fact or fiction?"
Fact or Fiction: All NFTs are images or artwork.
💡 Example: "Fact or Fiction: All NFTs are images or artwork."
Fact or Fiction: Web3 means total anonymity for users.
💡 Example: "Fact or Fiction: Web3 means total anonymity for users."
Fact or Fiction: Hardware wallets cannot be hacked if never connected to the internet.
💡 Example: "Fact or Fiction: Hardware wallets cannot be hacked if never connected to the internet."
Fact or Fiction: DeFi protocols run without any human intervention.
💡 Example: "Fact or Fiction: DeFi protocols run without any human intervention."
Fact or Fiction: You can create your own token on Ethereum in under an hour.
💡 Example: "Fact or Fiction: You can create your own token on Ethereum in under an hour. True or false?"
Share one Fact or Fiction statement at a time, either as a scheduled post or as a spontaneous conversation starter. Encourage members to reply with 'fact' or 'fiction' and share their reasoning. After a few responses, reveal the answer and, if possible, link to a credible source. Rotate topics regularly - from NFTs to DAOs - to keep things fresh and inclusive for all knowledge levels.
For all platforms, keep statements concise and mobile-friendly. Use polls where possible, or simple text posts with clear CTAs. On chat-based platforms, pin the Fact or Fiction post for higher visibility and remind members to check back for the reveal.
Posting once or twice a week keeps engagement high without overwhelming members. Rotate topics for variety.
Encourage healthy discussion! Use credible sources to clarify, and welcome different viewpoints to foster learning.
Absolutely. Polls are a great way to collect quick answers and visualize community opinions.
Start with simple statements and gradually introduce more advanced topics as members gain confidence.
Yes, revealing the answer (with a source) builds trust and turns engagement into a learning opportunity.
Keep statements short for chat and mobile, use polls where available, and encourage replies in threads or comments.
Definitely. This boosts ownership and can surface fresh, community-driven topics.