“…Within this burgeoning literature, a thread of research has begun to look at new economic communities that come together around a cryptocurrency in order to realize it. Scholars have argued that these communities have been producing a new money form in legal terms, "the non-sovereign fiat currency" (Nelson, 2020), built on/by an assortment of social institutions, infrastructures, and networks that make data monies possible in the first place (Crandall, 2019;Rella, 2020;Thieser, 2019). Approaching crypto monies as community experiments, scholars have focused on the primary role that collective actors play in realizing data monies and have analyzed the nature of forum interaction (Tarasiewicz & Newman, 2015), ideological tensions (Megan et al, 2019), economic imaginaries (Arjaliès, 2021;Swartz, 2018), patterns of organization (Andersen & Bogusz, 2017), failed projects (Caliskan, in press), crypto entrepreneurship (Bogusz & Morisse, 2018), community impact on price movements (Breidbach & Tana, 2021;Walton & Johnston, 2018), governance (Spithoven, 2019), relations of solidarity (Diniz et al, 2020), and mining collectives (Xu et al, 2020).…”