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Quiz: Make answer more precise #8459

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@ligi ligi commented Nov 2, 2022

IMHO saying always here is wrong/not 100% precise - I have seen people giving away ETH (e.g. to test something out - especially in the early days)

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Thanks, @ligi.

Added a commit to capitalize the answers

Just wanted to leave my initial thoughts. I don't have too strong of a preference here, but I can see how this is more correct than what was there before. Wouldn't mind hearing what @konopkja @minimalsm and @wackerow have to say.

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konopkja commented Nov 3, 2022

thank you for calling this out I think there is definitely some missed nuance. The goal here is to protect people and while EF might not be doing any giveaways now (dunno about the past), there could be other orgs that do (i know coinmarketcap was doing 1 eth giveaway to celebrate the merge for example)

We could rephrase the correct answer to:
Are very likely to be a scam

Idea for discussion:
perhaps we can also add to the explanation that Ethereum Foundation will not do any airdrops neither will vitalik (there are lots of scams claiming this)

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ligi commented Nov 4, 2022

We could rephrase the correct answer to:
Are very likely to be a scam

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