Perhaps a quiz that looks strictly at financial behaviour without assuming crypto-specific knowledge is best? I find the use of terms like DeFi and cypherpunk very leading. One would assume, of course, that cypherpunks don't need to ask themselves these questions, for instance?
The very first question (if I select the middle ground starting point), should be avoided. What's a private key? Most normal people would stumble over the definition, and many who started with self custody probably don't know their private key (instead, know a seed phrase). Question #2 starts correctly.
You're right. Someone self-selecting as a Cypherpunk doesn’t need a quiz to help them choose a custody solution. The original idea behind the labels was to help pre-fill placeholder answers and make the quiz feel more approachable for beginners. I included the Cypherpunk profile mainly to round out the spectrum.
Now that pre-filling has been removed, the labels might not serve much purpose anymore and could be removed.
More broadly, you’ve highlighted something important. I want to design the quiz for beginner to mid-level users - those who can actually benefit from the information provided in the results. Tightening the focus and simplifying the language is the right call. Thanks! I will tweak it.