There is a great interactive feature in the idOS App worth experiencing—idOS Arena. This is a streamlined quiz game that allows you to learn about idOS features and cryptocurrency basics while having fun, and you can also earn points as rewards.



The gameplay is straightforward: launch the idOS app, find the Arena tab, and then follow the on-screen prompts to start the challenge. The entire process integrates gamified learning concepts, making it a great way to pass the time and deepen your understanding of the Web3 ecosystem. Whether you're a crypto beginner or an experienced enthusiast, you'll find something valuable in this simple and fun mini-game.
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ForkItAllDayvip
· 01-11 12:57
Played a round of Arena, not bad, just the questions are a bit too basic... But can the points be exchanged for anything?
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LoneValidatorvip
· 01-11 12:54
Played Arena, and it's actually pretty good. Learning while playing and earning points is better than just scrolling through your phone. But the questions are a bit too easy. I hope the difficulty will increase later. The name Arena sounds very exciting, but it's actually just a small game to pass the time. Really? There are also things like earning while playing? Why didn't I discover this earlier? Oops, I forgot to take a screenshot when I just cleared the level. I'll come back and do it again later. This update of idOS still has some ideas. Gamified learning is becoming more and more popular in the Web3 circle. The quality of questions in Arena is average, but the design concept is pretty good. Damn, I didn't know you could learn basic cryptography like this. Before, I just read documentation, and it was so boring. It feels like just a marketing gimmick, but if it's free to play, why not give it a try? What can points be used for? Can they be exchanged for real money? That's the key.
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OffchainWinnervip
· 01-11 12:50
Haha, I played it and it’s even more addictive than I imagined. --- As for Arena, how should I put it? It’s a feeling of earning while playing, pretty good. --- Wait, this game can still earn points? Then I need to play a few more rounds. --- The simple design is really comfortable, not as flashy as some projects. --- Being beginner-friendly is true; my friend asked me how to learn crypto, and I just showed him this. --- What can points be used for? Can they be exchanged for tokens? --- NGL, this is way more interesting than scrolling Twitter to learn Web3. --- It’s a bit addictive, easy to keep going round after round. --- Arena is well-made; idOS really put effort into the experience this time. --- The feeling of clearing levels is great, but I worry about the points depreciating. --- After just ten minutes of playing, I’ve already learned several key points. This design is pretty clever. --- Any friends want to play together? I’m getting a bit fired up now. --- Honestly, it’s way more reliable than many so-called educational apps. --- Wait, why do I feel the questions are a bit difficult?
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GhostWalletSleuthvip
· 01-11 12:47
Haha, Arena really isn't bad. The feeling of earning points while playing is quite satisfying. To be honest, the quiz game itself isn't very innovative, but this learning mode is indeed quite thoughtful. Wait, can these points really be exchanged for money in the end? Or is it just the same old trick? Have you played it? How does it feel? I think the interface design is quite clean. How difficult are the levels? Won't it be too easy? Hey, this thing can also help you learn knowledge? Then I have to try it. Anyway, I'm just bored. I played Arena for a while yesterday. It's not addictive, but it's okay. I just want to know if players will have an advantage later on. This kind of gamified learning is really increasing, but idOS has done a pretty good job executing it.
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ForkInTheRoadvip
· 01-11 12:41
Well, Arena is pretty decent. Just play with it when you have nothing to do. --- idOS Arena? Sounds like another "play and earn" scheme, but as long as it’s fun, it’s fine. --- Haha, isn’t this just a Web3 version of a quiz game? Can you exchange points for money? --- Tried it out, smoother than I expected. Learned something and earned points, not bad. --- Another gamified learning... Why does it seem like everything now has to be packaged as a game to get people to play? --- Simple and fun, right? I want to see how these points finally turn into cash. --- Wow, turns out idOS has this feature. How did I not notice before? I’m going to try it now. --- A blessing for crypto beginners—entertainment combined with learning. This move is pretty clever. --- Just playing around, anyway just passing time. If I can learn something, even better. --- These days, even quizzes have to be gamified. But honestly, it’s definitely better than just reading a white paper.
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