Intro to this Effort
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This site constitutes the work product of a new initiative aimed at streamlining communication, collaboration, and collective action for crypto advocacy. Our goal is to unite key advocacy players and resources, to promote a unified message (where possible), and efficiency marshal resources to make our combined voices heard, address regulatory challenges, and help secure the future of the thriving crypto and Web3 ecosystems.
This opt-in advocacy coalition aims to bring together a diverse group of stakeholders, including infrastructure providers, L1s, L2s, decentralized applications (dApps), developers, investors, trade organizations, advocacy orgs, activists, and users, to foster dialogue and active collaboration in pursuit of common goals. Through partnerships, open sourced advocacy materials, educational campaigns, and policy advocacy, we seek to create a more open environment for the responsible growth and development of the crypto and Web3 sectors.
Our founding participants include [LeXpunK, [. ] list the names of the participating advocacy organizations] with support from [ [. ] ]. By pooling our expertise, networks and open sourcing resources, we can maximize our impact and promote efficiency in their advocacy efforts.
This site, and the compilation of resources it contains is an open source effort - we invite everyone involved in crypto advocacy to join this effort, to link this Gitbook to their site and to contribute additional resources.
To start, we have compiled:
- a guide to understanding the crypto advocacy landscape and actionable steps for increased coordination.
- resources, how-to guides and infrastructure for building advocacy campagins.
Political Action Kit
(i) Congressional Letter Writing Infrastructure
(ii) One-pagers - talking points
Countering Common Narratives
Discussion of Use Cases
Illicit Finance (Crypto v. Banks)
Regulatory Response Kit
Impact Litigation Kit
Advocacy Organization Rolodex - where you can learn more about the advocacy organizations active in the space, their past work and ways to contribute and engage them.