The missing representation of Ethereum at an upcoming crypto policy summit has raised concerns about its regulatory influence. Community members argue that Ethereum needs dedicated lobbying efforts to defend its interests in important policy discussions. Prominent voices in the crypto community, such as DCinvestor and Jake Chervinsky, highlight that Ethereum lacks a unified entity advocating for its interests in regulatory discussions. This has led to reduced influence in Washington, D.C., compared to other competing blockchains like Solana and Ripple, which have dedicated lobbying efforts. Ethereum's policy advocacy has largely relied on industry nonprofits and for-profit companies, whose priorities may not always align with Ethereum's core principles. It is suggested that Ethereum should establish strategic representation and a structured lobbying effort to secure its future in the changing policy environment. The March 7 crypto summit is anticipated to include major updates on crypto regulations and reserves.
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