So, what can we do? First, we must abandon the naive notion that members of the “cryptocurrency community” want, and would benefit from, the same policies. Second, we need to put substantial thought into how, as actors in the space, we may need to group and regroup flexibly based on various policy issues, identifying allies and opponents potentially on a per-issue basis. Third, we need to reconsider the structure and decision-making processes of trade associations and self-regulatory organizations who claim to represent the “voice of the community,” and potentially discover new structures for coordination. In a future post, I will explore the second and third steps in greater detail.