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ARPA Quiz III

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What is ARPA?

ARPA offers a secure and confidential multi-party computing (MPC) computing network where private smart contracts are the link. Consensus is reached within the nodes, and the result is transmitted to the public network.

To celebrate the Synopsis 2021 Summit, ARPA is launching a technology quiz:

If you answer the questions about ARPA correctly, you will participate in a lottery in which you can win cash prizes. If you don't know anything about ARPA yet, you can use the tips.

10 lucky ones who answer all questions correctly will get 400 ARPA each!

Winners will be announced during the Synopsis 2021 Summit.

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Results

The quiz was attended by 6732 participants, correctly answered the questions of 3923 participants. The winners were chosen randomly among those who answered correctly.

Prize
400 ARPA
400 ARPA
400 ARPA
400 ARPA
400 ARPA
400 ARPA
400 ARPA
400 ARPA
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400 ARPA

What is the area of work of ARPA?

Blockchain games
Multi-party computations
DEX
Smart agriculture

ARPA team was a contributing author of:

PoA consensus mechanism
Layer 2 confidential computation solution
AARPA liquidity protocol
China Radio, Television, and Internet Media Blockchain Application Whitepaper

How many ARPA tokens have been burnt?

37M
137M
1B
1.37B

What blockchain does ARPA use?

Its own blockchain
Ethereum and will continue to use it
Ethereum and its own blockchain
ARPA uses not a blockchain but DAG

ARPA is a member of:

IEEE
The Institute for Quantum Computations of China
The Institute of Information Technology of Singapore
The Advisory Board of the People’s Bank of China

Which blockchain did ARPA swap a part of its tokens to?

Solana
Binance Smart Chain (BSC)
Polkadot
TRON

Who is ARPA’s partner in development of corporate cloud computing solutions?

Alibaba Cloud
IBM Cloud
Microsoft Azure
Amazon AWS

When was ARPA founded?

2016
2017
2018
2019

Is ARPA open source?

No, its source code is closed
Not yet, it will be open source by the end of 2021
Yes, partially
Yes, fully

What do “Layer 2 computations” stand for?

Repeated computations
Off-chain computations
Computations on Ethereum with verification on ARPA
Computations of increased difficulty
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