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Women in Web3 Privacy: Speaker & Thought Leader Directory

TL;DR

We’re building a privacy-first speaker & thought leader directory for women and non-binary folks in Web3, privacy, security, activism, and creative fields. If you have knowledge, research, stories, or insights to share, we want to help you get on stage—whether at a technical conference, a digital rights panel, or an experimental Web3 art event. Privacy is power. Your voice matters. Let’s make sure the world hears it.

Why Are We Doing This?

Every time a major Web3, security, or digital rights event happens, we hear the same tired excuses:

"We tried, but we couldn’t find any women experts on this topic."
"There aren’t many women in Web3 security, so our panel ended up being all men."
"We asked around, but no women responded."

Meanwhile, we see more and more diverse —researchers publishing, engineers building, activists fighting, artists redefining. These voices exist , but they keep getting overlooked.

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So, we’re eliminating excuses.

This database aims to: ✅ Connect speakers with event organizers in privacy, security, Web3, human rights, governance, and beyond. ✅ Showcase a wide range of expertise—whether you're a cryptographer, an artist, a journalist, or an activist. ✅ Break the hyper-focus on "only Web3 insiders" by bringing in diverse, interdisciplinary voices from research, academia, activism, and creative fields. ✅ Foster a long-term, supportive community where we uplift each other and help new speakers gain confidence.

No gatekeeping. No "you must have X years of experience" nonsense. If you have something valuable to say, we want to help you say it.


First off, some informations about the primary contact for this project.