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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In a tangled world wide web of information, a jungle where every option seems to have a hidden gotcha, we have all have become sceptical of the motives behind each and every source of information As the debate around technology's impact on society intensifies, privacy has taken centre stage. Many of us, who once treated privacy as an afterthought, are now asking: "Where do I even start?"
That's where you—the techno-optimist—comes into the picture.
To empower peers and future users according to their privacy, risk, and transparency needs, we invite you to list your project on the Web3Privacy Explorer. It doesn’t matter if it’s your own project, or your favourite tool.
Start adding your project here
This forever-free and open-source public good is tailored specifically for privacy-centric projects.
Our goal is non-commercial; we aim to empower individuals to take back control of their digital lives and privacy by helping them better understand their tech stack. Every project that lists its services on the Explorer brings us closer to a world where fewer people become victims of data breaches.
The Web3Privacy explorer enables users to quickly identify potential fits and gain more traction while showing how each product treats issues such as KYC, collected data, third-party dependencies, privacy policy, compliance, and more.
It’s not just your peers and individuals that you are empowering by listing your project.
In the wake of endless data breaches and their consequences, individuals and organisations are now seeking ways to protect user data. Your project can play a role in effecting this change.
Despite the growing demand for information, making sense of available tooling is like navigating a minefield— it’s hard to find objective sources of information that aren’t trying to sell you something.
Now more than ever, the privacy movement needs a neutral source of information that is freely accessible. Web3PrivacyNow and its explorer provide this source of clarity.
The explorer’s privacy scoring reflects where your offering sits on the privacy spectrum, ranging from fully transparent to completely private. Alongside the rest of the listed information, the privacy scoring gives potential users and business decision-makers an opportunity to understand the trade-offs within each given comparison and then use that information to make informed decisions.
There’s a need for you. Tap into it. Today.
We need Privacy.
Privacy needs us.
Your actions have an impact.
List your (favourite) project on explorer.web3privacy.info.
Do it here
In a tangled world wide web of information, a jungle where every option seems to have a hidden gotcha, we have all have become sceptical of the motives behind each and every source of information As the debate around technology's impact on society intensifies, privacy has taken centre stage. Many of us, who once treated privacy as an afterthought, are now asking: "Where do I even start?"
That's where you—the techno-optimist—comes into the picture.
To empower peers and future users according to their privacy, risk, and transparency needs, we invite you to list your project on the Web3Privacy Explorer. It doesn’t matter if it’s your own project, or your favourite tool.
Start adding your project here
This forever-free and open-source public good is tailored specifically for privacy-centric projects.
Our goal is non-commercial; we aim to empower individuals to take back control of their digital lives and privacy by helping them better understand their tech stack. Every project that lists its services on the Explorer brings us closer to a world where fewer people become victims of data breaches.
The Web3Privacy explorer enables users to quickly identify potential fits and gain more traction while showing how each product treats issues such as KYC, collected data, third-party dependencies, privacy policy, compliance, and more.
It’s not just your peers and individuals that you are empowering by listing your project.
In the wake of endless data breaches and their consequences, individuals and organisations are now seeking ways to protect user data. Your project can play a role in effecting this change.
Despite the growing demand for information, making sense of available tooling is like navigating a minefield— it’s hard to find objective sources of information that aren’t trying to sell you something.
Now more than ever, the privacy movement needs a neutral source of information that is freely accessible. Web3PrivacyNow and its explorer provide this source of clarity.
The explorer’s privacy scoring reflects where your offering sits on the privacy spectrum, ranging from fully transparent to completely private. Alongside the rest of the listed information, the privacy scoring gives potential users and business decision-makers an opportunity to understand the trade-offs within each given comparison and then use that information to make informed decisions.
There’s a need for you. Tap into it. Today.
We need Privacy.
Privacy needs us.
Your actions have an impact.
List your (favourite) project on explorer.web3privacy.info.
Do it here
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