7/ We’re both big fans of the Hsiao-way! Hsiao-Wei Wang (@hwwonx), EF Co-Executive Director, speaks of Defipunk as a framework for supporting DeFi projects.
This is tough love but incentivizes applications to embed Cypherpunk values into their code:
https://t.co/hnp6WO88SN
8/ EF efforts are always welcome but we love when privacy is emergent and community-driven, like @walletbeat, led by @polymutex.
It provides fair and transparent assessments of wallet features, including privacy: https://t.co/iFJsmYnNTL
10/ Where to start? Well we love @fileverse.
Their https://t.co/Q5Y45GMqsv productivity tool, enables online collaboration to work on shared docs privately.
Also, if you post about @fileverse they will absolutely post some obscure but definitely cool anime under your post.
11/ One of the best wallet options, in our humble opinion, is @Railway_xyz which you can use to shield your assets and transactions.
It will take some extra effort to use but that dark mode colour scheme is worth it.
17/ @pcaversaccio is one of the few people who can out-Cypherpunk Vitalik.
@VitalikButerin proposed a near-term, pragmatic compromise called the ‘Maximally simple L1 privacy roadmap’ that focuses on four key objectives: https://t.co/vhKLExalNi
This roadmap emphasises practical privacy goals we could implement in the near-term:
20/ Neo-Cypherpunk elevates the significance of culture in communicating its ideas, making no sharp distinction between technical and non-technical contributors.
Find your way to @web3privacy, @winprivacy and @ETHPanda_Org to get involved.
21/ Many privacy projects from @rotkiapp to @fileverse often struggle to keep the lights on. That’s a crazy situation and we shouldn’t stand for it.
Contribute to privacy projects with your wallet.
Recently, over 100 projects participated in public goods pro-privacy rounds on Gitcoin and Octant: