Total Budget: $1000
Track 1: Educate users about mass financial surveillance
Prize: $500
Create a tool that helps users understand how surveilled their crypto wallet already is, using real on-chain behavior.
Objective:
Make mass surveillance in crypto visible and intuitive.
Help users see how public blockchains enable tracking, labeling, and profiling and why selective privacy tools like encrypt.trade exist.
What to Explain
- Why wallets are not anonymous by default
- How on-chain activity is tracked, clustered, and labelled
- How a single public transaction can permanently reduce privacy
- How selective privacy reduces exposure without breaking usability. This can be done using data by connecting data from X and blockscanner. Also, platforms like Arkham and 0xppl.
Accepted Formats:
A tool that shows wallet surveillance level (“how exposed am I?”).
- can mean having your wallet linked to any social profile (if possible).
- can show how your wallet is linked to another wallet address.
- can show an address’s memecoin trading losses, net worth, and income sources.
- can also show that improper use of privacy protocols can be easily linked (e.g., without proper time delays).
etc.
Track 2: Explain Privacy Without Jargon