Explorer: Scoring mechanism breakdown
In a forever-evolving blockchain and privacy landscape, evaluating projects objectively is crucial. Our scoring system provides a structured approach to assessing crypto initiatives across three key areas: Openness, Technology, and Privacy. We currently rank projects based on that filled-in information with little to no conditional logic. Do you want to help us improve our scoring mechanism? Come say hi in our TG channel, Or join our weekly meeting on Fridays at 14:00 CEST located at this Jit...

Can Privacy Be a Public Good (and Still Survive)?
“Trying to raise money for privacy is like selling umbrellas in a drought. You know the rain’s coming, but no one wants to invest until they’re already soaked.”Last week, a collection of builders, donors, and philosophical troublemakers gathered in a virtual bar known as X Spaces to discuss the noble and bewildering task of funding privacy in a world that keeps confusing it with invisibility. With Gavin Birch (Luminara, Namada), Peter Van Valkenburgh (Coin Center), Ben West (Pretty Good OSINT...

Privacy as Freedom of Behavior
What is privacy?What is privacy, really? I’ve been trying to answer that question for years. As someone who’s worked in communications for 15 years, and now leads the Web3Privacy Now Academy, my job has been to explain complex ideas—often deeply technical ones—to people in a way that makes sense. And yet, even after years inside the privacy space, I still struggle to explain what privacy is in a way that lands. Not just factually, but emotionally. When I talk to people outside the space, I of...
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Explorer: Scoring mechanism breakdown
In a forever-evolving blockchain and privacy landscape, evaluating projects objectively is crucial. Our scoring system provides a structured approach to assessing crypto initiatives across three key areas: Openness, Technology, and Privacy. We currently rank projects based on that filled-in information with little to no conditional logic. Do you want to help us improve our scoring mechanism? Come say hi in our TG channel, Or join our weekly meeting on Fridays at 14:00 CEST located at this Jit...

Can Privacy Be a Public Good (and Still Survive)?
“Trying to raise money for privacy is like selling umbrellas in a drought. You know the rain’s coming, but no one wants to invest until they’re already soaked.”Last week, a collection of builders, donors, and philosophical troublemakers gathered in a virtual bar known as X Spaces to discuss the noble and bewildering task of funding privacy in a world that keeps confusing it with invisibility. With Gavin Birch (Luminara, Namada), Peter Van Valkenburgh (Coin Center), Ben West (Pretty Good OSINT...

Privacy as Freedom of Behavior
What is privacy?What is privacy, really? I’ve been trying to answer that question for years. As someone who’s worked in communications for 15 years, and now leads the Web3Privacy Now Academy, my job has been to explain complex ideas—often deeply technical ones—to people in a way that makes sense. And yet, even after years inside the privacy space, I still struggle to explain what privacy is in a way that lands. Not just factually, but emotionally. When I talk to people outside the space, I of...
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The privacy market in web3 matures every year. New research papers, projects, demos, and events are delivered. We want to give the privacy community a voice & celebrate annual privacy contributions worldwide.
We ask leaders behind privacy protocols, enthusiasts, developers, researchers, and community builders to share their opinions on the year's crucial privacy projects, people, and events.
Our goals help privacy projects get a new audience facilitate community contribution to privacy knowledge sharing create a discussion around the annual privacy footprint

What is your favourite pro-privacy project/product of 2023? Name one.
What was the major news or key event regarding privacy in 2023? Name up to two.
What is the most exciting innovation (new research, protocols, or approaches) supporting privacy? Name up to two.
Doxxer of the year (any project, person, or organisation that sought to reduce privacy within the space). Name one.
Example

Useful links
Answer with your choices to the poll.
Send it to our team by
DM via X / Twitter: www.twitter.com/web3privacy
Join and share it within our public Matrix group
3. Wait for public results (X, Mirror).
Note: if you are affiliated with a privacy project (work or invest in them) - try to name another one. It will help to make our poll more balanced.
Sudo-anon choices are welcome too (we do respect your privacy).

start of the poll: 18 Dec
end of the survey: 25 Dec
results: 26 Dec (extended to 15th Jan, 2024)
Choose your privacy favourites of the year, good luck & have fun!
Special thanks to Alan, tree, PG, Nick for your help.

The privacy market in web3 matures every year. New research papers, projects, demos, and events are delivered. We want to give the privacy community a voice & celebrate annual privacy contributions worldwide.
We ask leaders behind privacy protocols, enthusiasts, developers, researchers, and community builders to share their opinions on the year's crucial privacy projects, people, and events.
Our goals help privacy projects get a new audience facilitate community contribution to privacy knowledge sharing create a discussion around the annual privacy footprint

What is your favourite pro-privacy project/product of 2023? Name one.
What was the major news or key event regarding privacy in 2023? Name up to two.
What is the most exciting innovation (new research, protocols, or approaches) supporting privacy? Name up to two.
Doxxer of the year (any project, person, or organisation that sought to reduce privacy within the space). Name one.
Example

Useful links
Answer with your choices to the poll.
Send it to our team by
DM via X / Twitter: www.twitter.com/web3privacy
Join and share it within our public Matrix group
3. Wait for public results (X, Mirror).
Note: if you are affiliated with a privacy project (work or invest in them) - try to name another one. It will help to make our poll more balanced.
Sudo-anon choices are welcome too (we do respect your privacy).

start of the poll: 18 Dec
end of the survey: 25 Dec
results: 26 Dec (extended to 15th Jan, 2024)
Choose your privacy favourites of the year, good luck & have fun!
Special thanks to Alan, tree, PG, Nick for your help.
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