Welcome to the Digital Progress Fund Quiz!
At the Digital Progress Fund, we believe that civil rights must be protected and advanced in the digital age — especially for digital asset users and creators. Our mission is to make sure everyone, no matter their background, can understand the technologies reshaping our world, as well as their rights associated with them.
Test your knowledge of digital assets and your rights using our fun, interactive quiz!
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What is the basic structure that powers most digital assets?
Database
Blockchain
Spreadsheet
Email server
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Which of the following is a non-fungible token (NFT) most associated with?
Buying groceries
Unique digital art ownership
Sending emails
Trading stocks
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What does "self-custody" mean when it comes to digital assets?
Banks hold your crypto
You personally control your crypto
A government agency watches your crypto
A robot manager holds your crypto
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Which U.S. law category covers rules against digital asset money laundering?
Banking Secrecy Act
Anti-Money Laundering Rules
Internet Freedom Act
Federal Trade Commission Act
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Stablecoins are designed to maintain their value by being tied to what?
Stock prices
Gold bars
Government bonds
A stable asset like the U.S. Dollar
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Which government agency plays a big role in regulating digital assets?
National Park Service
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
NASA
Department of Agriculture
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Which of the following civil rights could be impacted by the use of digital assets?
The right to own property
The right to free speech
The right to privacy
All the above
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Why is public education about digital assets important?
To help more people win online games
To protect the civil and property rights of all users across the blockchain community.
To stop internet surfing
To reduce video game addiction
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Congratulations! You tested your knowledge about crypto and digital asset basics. Here are some additional resources to help you learn:
- https://www.britannica.com/money/cryptocurrency-regulation