Opinion
As US conservatives rapidly shape the crypto landscape through policy, funding and grassroots adoption, progressives remain divided and hesitant. Progressives lack a unified strategy and risk losing relevance.
Michael Rovner is a longtime contributor to The New York Times. He is an editorial and marketing leader with a portfolio spanning a dozen AI-driven projects, consulting engagements and campaigns. He recently led a decentralized branded content experiment designed to explore how digital assets can function as narrative instruments at the intersection of irony, cultural commentary and symbolic participation in networked communities.
As US conservatives rapidly shape the crypto landscape through policy, funding and grassroots adoption, progressives remain divided and hesitant. Progressives lack a unified strategy and risk losing relevance.