Phases 1: Existing web3/crypto privacy narration research. 2: Handbook for web3 privacy advocacy. ==Phase 1== Delivery: research on industry narration around privacy from media coverage to professional opinions. **Goal**: - to map down privacy storytelling within the industry - to cover privacy narration & web3/crypto within external agents - structure framing, biases, vocabulary - make a foundation for a re-framing **Areas of interest**: internal gaze * How media frame privacy. * Differences within expert takes on privacy. * Existing privacy-centric vocabulary. * Privacy advocates comms directions. **external gaze** * How media & governments frame privacy. * What privacy biases exists. **Approach** Traditional media studies approach that researches both quantitative & qualitative narrations around subject. **Categorised within** * positive, negative, neutral framing filters (tonality) * vocabulary segmentation * relations within framing (Tornado Cash + North Korean hackers) * quantitative statistics * privacy agents map (roles, relation to industry, pro / anti status) * text-based, visual content ==Phase 2== Delivery: actionable handbook for privacy advocacy. Details: research will help to make actionable handbook for privacy advocacy rooted in re-framing existing toxic storytelling. Moreover, it will give instruction & positive narrations to sceptics (like Aztec co-founder stating that people don't need privacy). Think of this as a "privacy brandbook". **Goal**: * have a easy to execute document for various audiences to become privacy advocates * fact & stats accuracy helps to unify storytelling within multiple agents: media, experts, community * helps to raise awareness about state of privacy storytelling within industry & beyond **Format**: * GitHub wiki * PDF