Capitol

Engagement Opportunities

Blockchain Association convenes Working Groups, Professional Committees, and Workstreams for members to shape BA’s policy positions and cultivate BA’s collective voice.

BA group standing on capitol steps after Tax Fly-in

From targeted fly-ins to ongoing policy development, our Working Groups, Professional Committees, and Workstreams are where our members’ technical expertise meets BA’s public policy efforts.

As the industry seeks to be more involved in the conversation in Washington, BA is spearheading the efforts.

Working Groups
Blockchain Infrastructure
DeFi
DePIN
Investment Fund
National Security & Cybersecurity
Privacy Technology
Stablecoin
Tax
Trading Firm
Professional Committees
Centralized Trading Platform, Centralized Exchange, & Brokerage
Government Relations & Registered Lobbyist
Legal
Marketing and Communications (MarCom)
Political Giving
Workstreams
Perpetuals
Tokenization

Our member‑led Working Groups are the backbone of BA’s policy work.Participation in working groups, professional committees, and workstreams is open to Blockchain Association members.

Why Working Groups Matter

Build association consensus on complex and evolving issues

Translate technical expertise into clear policy positions

Inform BA’s advocacy with real‑world operational insight

Apply now and join us.

Antitrust Statement

Blockchain Association and its members are committed to advancing and protecting the blockchain and crypto industry. In doing so, we are also committed to complying with all applicable antitrust laws and regulations. As an association comprised of competitors, potential competitors, suppliers, and consumers, we understand that it is of paramount importance that we steer clear of any anticompetitive activity or discussions. Accordingly, we refrain from sharing competitively sensitive, confidential information such as proprietary pricing methods, pricing components, individual company business plans, production figures, or similar matters, and avoid any attempts to limit or restrict competition or new market participants in our industry. Further antitrust guidance is contained in the Association’s Antitrust Policy, and participation in our Working Groups, Professional Committees, and Works...