reorgsiren
Set it. Forget it. Stay private.
The problem reorgsiren solves
What This Content Is About
This is a privacy-first content series that educates and entertains through humor, relatable analogies, and real talk about why crypto privacy matters. The content spans tweets, short videos, and a long-form article all aimed at normalizing privacy as a fundamental right, not a suspicious choice.
How It Helps / What People Can Use It For
Makes Privacy Relatable
- Compares transparent addresses to "standing naked in a stadium" vs shielded addresses as "being a ninja in a blackout"
- Connects abstract concepts to everyday experiences like someone tracing your coffee habits through on-chain transactions
Educates Without Lecturing
- Explains why shielded transactions matter through humor, not jargon
- Introduces concepts like self-custody, seedless wallets, and MPC signing in accessible language
Shifts the Narrative
- Flips the "if you have nothing to hide" argument challenges transparency maximalists to publish their own bank statements first
- Positions privacy as freedom, not suspicion
Guides Users Toward Safer Practices
- Promotes shielded addresses over transparent defaults
- Advocates for seedless, self-custodial wallets that reduce key management anxiety
- Points to real solutions (Zcash, MPC wallets) instead of just complaining about surveillance
Long-Form Education
- Includes a Paragraph article explaining the evolution from seed phrases to shared secrets (MPC/threshold signing)
- Gives readers a technical but digestible path toward safer wallet UX
Challenges I ran into
Tone Balance
Privacy content often sounds paranoid or too technical. We wanted humor and relatability — "naked in a stadium" vs "ninja in a blackout" without trivializing real stakes. Finding that balance took multiple drafts.
Flipping the "Nothing to Hide" Argument
Instead of arguing directly, we flipped it "let their bank statement be the demo." Humor disarms better than lectures.
Explaining MPC Without Jargon
The seedless wallet article needed to strip away cryptographic complexity. We focused on what users feel wallet anxiety, seed phrase fear not technical specs.
Short-Form Constraints
Fitting privacy messages into 9-14 second clips meant one punchy analogy per video. No cramming.
Tracks Applied (3)
Privacy-Focused Content & Media
Aztec
Private Focused Content & Media
Osmosis
Privacy-Focused Content & Media
Bitlux
Technologies used

