What have you learned?

School of Code Team and all contributors john-mac @7i7o pbillingsby !!! Please add what you think a learner should be able to tell you at this stage. It can be really high level, it can also be technical. Just throw in your questions and answers, and we can decide later which ones to keep.

I think we could do a ratio of 30% relatively easy-ish high level fundamental EL5 (explain it like I’m a five year old) and 40% quite difficult technical questions, where they have to read down into fundamentals for the answers and 30% Solidity concepts. If you have other ideas, please add make a Comment on the side.

Please help me make these questions more meaningful/give them more definition. Please take into consideration that this is part of a series of lessons. So we can take the opportunity to build a couple of bridges between them. Think exposure > learning > implementing.

Quiz

30% relatively easy-ish high level fundamental EL5 to act as confidence builders

How much ETH is in each free address that comes with Hardhat?

A. 100 ETH

What architecture do we use to ensure making Web3 secure?

A. Testnets

Does a crypto wallet store your tokens?

A. No

Why should you never share your private keys with anyone?

A. Because they can steal your tokens and your digital identity, allowing them to impersonate you at will.

What is your seed phrase and what should you do with it?

It gives access to your wallet and you should store it somewhere offline safely, in more than one place.

40% quite difficult technical questions