How would you control cheating? Would the system generate different questions each time it was run?
You add randomness by using a seed node. You take Raven's progressive matrices and if you have enough puzzles and they are shuffled like a deck of cards so that each time we play it's in random order then there is no way to cheat. You either get good at solving these types of puzzles or your IQ isn't high enough in that particular test.
I would include all kinds of tests though and not just the obvious type IQ test. Raven's progressive matrices don't include any words or language it's just puzzles so the bias is minimal but I admit there is a bias toward visual thinkers because these are visual questions. So I would include tests which test hearing, or empathy or anything else.
The point is to use these tests to generate stakeholders. The higher the score on these tests the larger the stake. The only real kind of cheating which wouldn't be easy to stop would be someone else taking the test on their behalf but honestly it should not be so serious of a test where we have to put people under surveillance as they take it. It should be more of a fun game which rewards highly intelligent highly empathetic or highly talented people (or at least people who are good at solving the puzzles and beating the tests).
Sound like a good idea. I wouldn't want to participate because I would just embarrass everyone
Arn't IQ test culturally bias? ie. You need a different IQ test for Americans than you would for the British?
It should be treated more like a brain game or brain exercise which rewards you as you gain more points. The points can be redeemed for cryptocoins.
Rewarding those which score high on an IQ-test. What for?
To foster the ongoing abuse of IQ-testing to boost the self-esteem of a selected group of high scorers?
Better educate yourself on the history of IQ-testing, the limitations of interpretability of the IQ concept and of any test score per se.
I know what IQ tests are and have scored highly and scored average before. I don't consider the IQ test to be a serious measure of intelligence but more like a game to keep the brain sharp. If you treat it like a game you'll find you'll score much higher than if you treat it like it's something real. The point is to turn IQ testing into a brain training game.
http://brainworkshop.sourceforge.net/I'm not interested in politics. Just in giving people a way to earn coins by passing some kind of challenge similar to how Proof of Work allows the CPU to pass a challenge to mine coins. If it works then you'll score as high as you can on any test you take and your highest scores will be turned into shares which are redeemed for coins.