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Cross-Community Collaboration: Anonymity Networks Community × ETHTaipei

Cross-Community Collaboration: Anonymity Networks Community × ETHTaipei

This year we are excited to partner with ETHTaipei (Taipei Ethereum Community) on program coordination. Both communities approach anonymous payments from different angles. To ensure each submission reaches the most fitting audience, we will review proposals together:

  • Application-oriented and introductory talks: prioritized for the Anonymity Networks Community track
  • Technical and protocol-level talks: may be moved to the ETHTaipei blockchain track

You do not need to decide which track to submit to — we will discuss placement with speakers during the review process. Both communities will cross-promote their schedules, so attendees can move between tracks to follow related topics across the event.

On Day 2 (Aug 9), both communities plan to co-organize a dedicated session on Anonymous Payments. Speakers and attendees interested in this topic are especially encouraged to take note. If you have a relevant proposal, feel free to mention in your submission notes that you are interested in being included in the cross-community session.

How to Submit (Read First)

  • Read the full CFP information and submission link before submitting.
  • In your proposal, make sure to choose "匿名網路社群 anoni.net" as the track topic so your submission enters this track's review process.
  • Clearly include your topic direction, intended format, audience background, requested duration (30 or 50 minutes), and demo needs (if any).

Read the full CFP details and submission guide

Ethics and Open Licensing Reminder

  • This track is for lawful use and does not support money laundering, tax evasion, or other illegal activity.
  • For topics involving anonymity tools, crypto assets, or coin mixing, focus on education and risk understanding, and remind audiences about legal differences across jurisdictions.
  • Public teaching materials and demo assets should follow COSCUP requirements and use open licenses.

About COSCUP

COSCUP is Taiwan's annual open-source community conference, centered on open-source collaboration and free admission. This track aims to connect technology communities and civic groups, expand practical exchange and local collaboration around anonymity, privacy, and internet freedom, and make participation easier for people who prefer a lower-profile presence with less personal data exposure.