By Kelly Ann Collins
When people discuss Web3 adoption, the spotlight almost always goes to venture funding, tokenomics, and protocol innovation ~ but the infrastructure of understanding is what actually determines whether the technology succeeds in real communities. Legal frameworks, accessible education, and “how-to” knowledge bridges are the difference between a movement and a market.
Jacqui Cooper, J.D., really stands out in that sense.
Known widely as “CryptoMom2,” she sits at the intersection of policy, practice, and public education.
A Partner at Cogent Law Group LLP, CEO of the Maryland Blockchain Association, CEO of the Blockchain Legal Institute, Director of Legal/Communications at DARA, and the author behind the Bitcoin Cinderella series, Jacqui is helping families, students, corporations, government and newcomers.
This week, I am excited to see Jacqui at the Future of Money, Governance & the Law (FoMGL) event in Washington, D.C. But first ~ I wanted to dive into her incredible career, and the heart behind her mission to make blockchain for everyone.
From Curiosity to Infrastructure
Jacqui’s path threads law, education, and entrepreneurship.
“I’ve been in the blockchain space over 10 years. I started almost by accident after a conversation in Scotland,” she said. “Once I realized the technology was broader than cryptocurrency, I went deep.”
Early curiosity led to a talk show, books, and ultimately the Blockchain Legal Institute (BLI) ~ her answer to a gap: a single place to keep pace with fast-moving rules, standards, and best practices.
“The Blockchain Legal Institute is a centralized library of decentralized resources - virtual events, global summits, publications, and news,” she said. “We’re librarians for the ecosystem, constantly updating, researching, and sharing back.”
BLI engages student volunteers, runs hackathons with industry partners, and publishes guidance to help professionals and consumers keep up as laws evolve.
Why “CryptoMom2”?
Jacqui’s moniker nods to SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce ~ dubbed “Crypto Mom” by the media ~ while reflecting Jacqui’s own identity as a single parent and educator.
“The philosophy behind this space ~ economic freedom and non-traditional paths ~ resonated,” she said. “I want to model following your passion and supporting others’ dreams.”
That emphasis on family and continuity drove another project: the Essential Digital Asset Organizer ~ a write-in workbook for attorneys, clients, and founders.
“Our digital assets aren’t just Bitcoin or NFTs,” she noted. “They include domains, SaaS subscriptions, social accounts. Continuity matters for families and co-founders.”
Maryland as a Testbed
From her base in Maryland, Jacqui launched the Maryland Blockchain Association, now supported by a statewide task force with legislators, agencies, and universities.
“The purpose is to foster a growing environment ~ support builders, spotlight useful products and services, and educate the curious,” she said.
Practical Advice for Newcomers
Her starter playbook is grounded and clear:
Separate the layers. “Crypto runs on blockchain, but blockchain has many uses beyond tokens ~ think supply chain and business data.”
Do the homework. “Use multiple independent sources and understand what you can lose.”
Match tech to goals. “Not every protocol fits every project. Fees, performance, and market conditions affect long-term budgets.”
Ask questions. “This community is welcoming. None of us knows everything ~ we’re all still learning.”
💬 Connect with Jacqui “CryptoMom2” Cooper
Have questions about blockchain, digital assets, or the legal frameworks shaping Web3?
Reach out directly: cryptomom2consulting@gmail.com
🎙️ Listen & Learn
CryptoMom2 Show: anchor.fm/cryptomom2
CryptoMom2 YouTube: youtube.com/c/CryptoMom2TalkShow
Website: www.cryptomom2.com
⚖️ Organizations & Initiatives
Blockchain Legal Institute: bli.tools
Maryland Blockchain Association: www.marylandblockchainassociation.org
🌐 Connect on Social
X (Twitter): @CryptoMom2Show
See You at FoMGL!
I’m excited to see Jacqui Cooper ~ and so many of you ~ at The Future of Money, Governance & the Law (FoMGL) in Washington, D.C.
🗓️ October 29–30, 2025
📍 Washington Plaza Hotel + St. Gregory Hotel, Washington, D.C.
🎩 Capping off with the 1920s-themed Cryptopoly Gala
🎟️ Use code SHECRYPTOVIP20 for 20% off Summit + Gala → https://luma.com/FOMGL
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