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Find your crypto blind spots before the market does.
This risk-readiness quiz gives short questions, instant explanations, and myth-busting feedback before you buy, trade, or connect a wallet.
Static quiz review
Answer before opening each explanation.
This WPBuzz version is static, so the quiz is shown as a self-check rather than a broken button flow.
Question 1: A support agent asks for your seed phrase to fix a stuck transaction. What should you do?
- Share it only if the account looks official
- Correct: Never share it; stop the interaction and secure the wallet
- Send half the words to verify identity
- Paste it into a recovery form
A seed phrase controls the wallet. Legitimate support will never need it.
Myth: Official-looking support accounts are safe. Reality: impersonation is common.
Question 2: A protocol advertises 180% APY with no risk. What is the safest interpretation?
- It is probably a guaranteed early opportunity
- High APY means the asset is undervalued
- Correct: The risk is likely hidden, subsidized, or not explained
- APY removes price risk
Extreme yield is usually compensation for liquidity, token emission, smart contract, or collapse risk.
Myth: High APY equals high quality. Reality: yield must be decomposed.
Question 3: Why can market cap be misleading for thinly traded tokens?
- It ignores circulating supply
- Correct: It can imply value that could not be realized at current liquidity
- It always uses audited data
- It predicts future returns
A token can show a large paper valuation while having shallow liquidity and high slippage.
Question 4: How should a trustworthy crypto site handle affiliate offers?
- Hide affiliate relationships to reduce friction
- Recommend only the highest commission product
- Correct: Disclose compensation and show who the product is not for
- Avoid mentioning risk once a brand is reputable
Affiliate income is acceptable only when readers can see incentives, tradeoffs, and alternatives.
Question 5: Why does WildWildCrypto avoid wallet connection for learning tools?
- Wallets are never useful
- Correct: Education does not require custody or transaction permissions
- It makes prices faster
- It prevents all crypto risk
A learning website should minimize attack surface and never require risky permissions for basic education.