Personally I’d like to nominate pseudonymous Twitter user, dystopiabreaker:
Not necessarily under the radar, they’ve built legitimacy within crypto twitter and beyond. Mission-aligned with the Namada / Anoma community with the belief that “on-chain privacy is a public good,” calling for censorship resistant & privacy-preserving communication & coordination protocols.
Privacy in modern/future tech product design, global & local public infrastructure & policy, examples of the value of privacy and problems that ensue from privacy failures. Over the last year and a half, they’ve engaged in a diverse set of privacy-related issues and topics with intellectual honesty and integrity, inclusion (like replying to low/no-follower accounts), and a demonstrated a willingness to update their positions on various topics.
A quick search reveals numerous to-the-point, high integrity tweets about relevant digital privacy issues and solutions: https://twitter.com/search?lang=en&q=privacy%20(from%3Adystopiabreaker)&src=typed_query
Perhaps some of the most noteworthy tweets are those actively engaging opponents of digital privacy, as well as those implementing inadequate data security solutions, in meaningful, honest, and productive ways.
With their advocacy/activism, commentary on current events, and relatable educational tweets, dystopiabreaker has influenced my thinking about digital privacy, and I suspect countless others as well. I’d love to see dystopiabreaker represented in the Namada genesis (and beyond).