Find out who
really knows.

We track who actually understands your protocol. So you can build for them.

[ Part 02 / Signal vs. noise ]

Rewards reach
the wrong people.

Projects spend millions on airdrops, points programs, ambassador tiers, and quests. The tokens land with farmers who never read the docs. The people who did quietly lose out. Signal-to-noise collapses before the product ships.

[ 01 / LayerZero ]
0%
Of ~6M wallets that interacted with LayerZero were sybils or non-durable. The CEO said so.
[ 02 / day-one dump ]
0%
Of the top 10,000 ZKsync airdrop wallets sold their entire allocation within 24 hours.
[ 03 / STRK collapse ]
0%
Price collapse within 48 hours of the STRK airdrop as farmers dumped.
Distribute to community members. Not randos who will all immediately sell.
Vitalik Buterin August 2024
A signal worth
measuring.
Some projects want noise. They're optimizing for metrics that raise the next round. BlockTrivia isn't built for them. It's built for founders, project managers, and community leads who want a community that actually understands what they're building, and a way to prove it. The feedback loop Web2 built with support calls, rebuilt for communities too big to talk to one by one.
[ See how it works → ]
[ Part 03 / How it works ]

Three moves to a verdict.

Feed MindScan your docs, deck, Notion, or the recording of your last AMA. It generates a tailored trivia event in minutes, surfaces what your community is getting wrong, and gets sharper every time you play.

[ STEP 01 ] CREATE

Pick questions,
set the rules.

MindScan drafts rounds from your whitepaper, blog, Twitter Space, or Discord AMA. Mix MCQ, WipeOut, Pixel Reveal, Closest Wins. Edit, add, ship.

10 questions
MCQ × 6WipeOut × 2Pixel × 1Closest × 1
EST. 9m 20s · 500 seats
[ STEP 02 ] JOIN

Players arrive
on a 5-char code.

Display a QR on the screen. Players type ETH7X. Lobby fills live. No signups, no wallets.

Enter a 5-char code
[ STEP 03 ] REVEAL

Leaderboard
sorts it out.

Scoring runs server-side. Ranks shift in real time. You walk away with a public list of who knows your stuff, plus early insights on where your docs, messaging, or product are losing people.

PodiumLeaderboardKnowledge Gaps
3,210
2
0xmerkle
3,480
1
luna.eth
2,940
3
alph4
4@kiwi▼12,710
5@rho▲22,560
6@sable2,410
7@nico▼32,280
8@vex▲42,160
[ KNOWLEDGE GAP REPORT ]
Rollups · DA layers34%
MEV · sandwiching48%
Gas · EIP-484458%
Restaking · AVS72%
[ The principle ]
What a project says.What a community hears.The gap between the two is where projects live or die.
[ Part 04 / The format library ]

Different rounds. One verdict.

A good event alternates knowledge checks with wager rounds. It separates the confident-but-wrong from the quiet-but-right, and shows you exactly what your community is missing. New formats drop often, built to challenge minds and teach through play.

Multiple Choice

ROUND TYPE · MCQ

4 options, one correct. Speed bonus rewards faster correct answers.

QUESTION 3 / 10 · MCQ10
Which EIP introduced proto-danksharding to Ethereum?
[ Part 05 / The room, sorted ]

Live ranks.
Zero client drift.

Every answer validated server-side. Scores settle in under 300ms. Rank changes animate in place so the room feels them. The leaderboard becomes the only source of truth worth fighting over, on stage or in a Discord voice channel.

Server-authoritative300ms settleNear-zero tampering
Leaderboard · Round 4 / 5LIVE
01
luna.eth's avatar
@luna.eth
3,000
02
0xmerkle's avatar
@0xmerkle
2,820
03
alph4's avatar
@alph4
2,640
04
kiwi.sol's avatar
@kiwi.sol
2,460
05
rho.xyz's avatar
@rho.xyz
2,280
06
ziggy's avatar
@ziggy
2,100
07
defidan's avatar
@defidan
1,920
[ Part 06 / Questions, answered ]

The honest FAQ.

Built for projects who want signal, and players who want the leaderboard to mean something.

What is BlockTrivia?

Live trivia for Web3 communities. Drop in your content (whitepaper, docs, AMA recording, deck), MindScan turns it into rounds, players join via a 5-char code. The leaderboard sorts your community by who actually understands what you're building.

Why should I play BlockTrivia?

The leaderboard is public, and being right matters more than being early. Learn protocols faster than reading docs, build a credential teams can verify, have fun. No wallet, no signup, no sybil farming.

Why should I run BlockTrivia for my community?

Every other engagement metric is gameable. Quests reward farmers, points reward sybils, ambassador tiers reward time. BlockTrivia rewards comprehension. You get a ranked list of people who can answer real questions about your protocol, plus a heatmap of where your messaging is failing.

Can players cheat?

Near zero. Scoring runs server-side in Postgres, so client tampering does nothing. Questions ship without their answers. The only real attack is two people in a room sharing answers (or someone Googling fast), and the fix is question design: ask things that aren't on page one of Google.

How do players join?

Open blocktrivia.com/join, enter the 5-character code (or scan the QR), pick a name. You're in. No signup, no wallet, no install.

How do I get started?

Host: sign up at blocktrivia.com/host, drop in any document, MindScan drafts the event in minutes. Free under 100 players. Player: wait for a host's code, or check who's running live on the homepage.

How do I use BlockTrivia for my project?

Three patterns. Pre-launch: run an event in Discord the week before, find out what's landing. Airdrop or grants: use the leaderboard as a comprehension signal alongside on-chain activity. Live events: drop the QR on a slide at ETH Denver or a hackathon. The leaderboard becomes the room for 15 minutes.
[ Part 07 / Your turn ]

A tailored event,
built from your own content.

Drop in your whitepaper, your pitch deck, your Notion, or the recording of your last Twitter Space. MindScan turns any of it into a trivia event that tests what your community should actually know. Free for events under 100 players. Use it at ETH Denver, your next community call, or a quiet Tuesday to stress-test your messaging.

MindScan· tailored round generator
ready
WHITEPAPER SOURCE
arbitrum-nitro-v3.pdf · 42p
indexed
·Sections extracted: 14
·Key concepts: 37
·Claims to verify: 22
[ DRAFT ROUND · 3 questions ]Edit → Publish
Q1
Nitro's sequencer commits batches to L1 every how long?
Correct answer: ~1 minute
Q2
Which component replaced ArbOS for gas accounting?
Correct answer: GethEE
Q3
What compression ratio does Brotli deliver on calldata?
Correct answer: 8–10×