Bitcoin Conference
The Bitcoin Conference, organized by BTC Inc., is a large annual event focused on Bitcoin and its surrounding ecosystem. It brings together enthusiasts, professionals, and thought leaders worldwide to discuss developments, share knowledge, and network within the Bitcoin community. The event typically includes keynote speeches, panel discussions, workshops, and other activities that aim to educate and inspire attendees about Bitcoin and its potential impact on finance, technology, and society. [1][2]
BTC 2025
Bitcoin Conference 2025 is planned for May 27th-29th at The Venetian in Las Vegas, NV, with another event expected in Asia. Attendees can expect a variety of conference panels, networking opportunities, technology showcases, and insights from policy leaders, business executives, and celebrities within the Bitcoin industry. [3][4]
BTC 2024
Amsterdam
Bitcoin Amsterdam, Europe's largest Bitcoin conference, will be held on October 9–10, 2024, at Westergas in Amsterdam. The event, powered by Bitcoin Magazine, BTC Inc., and Amsterdam Decentralized, will explore Bitcoin's transformative potential over the next three decades. Technology, finance, and policy leaders will be challenged to envision Bitcoin's future as a driving force for global economic empowerment, innovation, and financial inclusivity. [5][6][7]
Abu Dhabi
Bitcoin MENA is the largest Bitcoin conference in the Middle East and North Africa, organized by BTC Inc. The event will occur on December 9th-10th, 2024, at the Adnec Centre in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. It aims to bring together global and regional Bitcoin professionals, including industry leaders, investors, and enthusiasts, for a two-day exploration of Bitcoin's potential, challenges, and innovations. The conference will feature expert speakers, interactive discussions, and workshops on new developments in banking and finance, mining dynamics, energy competition, and open-source initiatives for the Bitcoin community. [8][9]
Nashville
The Bitcoin Conference 2024, held from July 25th to the 27th in Nashville, Tennessee, gathered industry leaders, prominent figures, and startups to discuss the future of Bitcoin. Notable speakers included Senator Cynthia Lummis, Edward Snowden (via video), RFK Jr., and Donald Trump, reflecting the growing institutional interest in Bitcoin. Key themes included institutions' increasing adoption of Bitcoin and the political discussions surrounding its impact on future cryptocurrency regulations in the United States. [10][11]
BTC 2023
Amsterdam
The Bitcoin Conference Amsterdam 2023, held at Culture Village Westergas from October 12th-13th, gathered around 2,000 attendees despite the bear market. The event, organized by BTC Inc and Amsterdam Decentralized, focused on hyperbitcoinization and developments in the Bitcoin industry, aiming to position Amsterdam as a key hub for Bitcoin innovation in Europe. Discussions centered on Bitcoin's history, cypherpunks, and the shortcomings of current financial systems, with speakers like Erik Cason advocating for a global, accessible monetary system. The conference highlighted Bitcoin's potential to challenge government overreach, censorship, and control, promoting a decentralized and inclusive financial future. [12][13]
Bali
The Indonesia Bitcoin Conference 2023 took place on October 26-27 at the Prime Plaza Hotel in Bali, gathering individuals interested in Bitcoin's impact on the financial industry. The event featured over 40 speakers, including Jack Dorsey, Stephan Livera, Alex Gladstein, and Samson Mow. Attendees engaged in panels, keynote speeches, bazaars, and exhibitions. A Lightning hackathon was also held before the conference, offering a $10,000 prize to encourage innovation and collaboration on Lightning Network applications. [14][15]
Miami
Bitcoin 2023, held from May 18-20 at the Miami Beach Convention Center in Florida, USA, was a major event in the Bitcoin industry. It featured leading speakers, sponsors, and participants. BTC Inc., a company focused on promoting widespread Bitcoin adoption, organized the event. [16]
BTC 2022
Miami
Bitcoin 2022, held at the Miami Beach Convention Center in Florida, was a large event organized by BTC Inc. The conference focused on technological advancements, financial empowerment, and the countercultural impact of Bitcoin. Notable speakers included Strike CEO Jack Mallers, MicroStrategy CEO Michael Saylor, Blockstream CEO Adam Back, "The Bitcoin Standard" author Saifedean Ammous, Lightning Labs CEO Elizabeth Stark, Human Rights Foundation CIO Alex Gladstein, and privacy advocate Odell. [17][18]
BTC 2021
Miami
Bitcoin Conference 2021 was an annual event focused on the Bitcoin community. It occurred on June 4th and 5th in Miami, Florida, after being rescheduled from 2020 due to COVID-19. It served as a platform for participants to reconnect and discuss the technical challenges and innovative opportunities related to Bitcoin. The event centered on the Nakamoto Consensus, the original model outlined by Bitcoin's pseudonymous creator. [19]
BTC 2016-2020
From 2016 to 2020, Bitcoin Conferences grew in scale and scope, with key events held in cities such as Miami, New York, San Francisco, and Singapore. These conferences covered blockchain technology, regulatory issues, and institutional interest in Bitcoin. In 2019, discussions focused on blockchain advancements, scalability, and the Lightning Network. The COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 significantly affected the conference schedule, causing many events to be canceled or postponed. This led to a shift toward virtual formats, allowing continued engagement and discourse on Bitcoin amid the global crisis. [20][21]
BTC 2011-2015
Between 2011 and 2015, Bitcoin Conferences emerged as a novel cryptocurrency community event. They brought together enthusiasts, developers, and industry leaders to discuss the evolving technology and its implications. The first conference in New York City in 2011 marked the beginning of these gatherings, which expanded to cities like London, San Jose, Amsterdam, and Prague in the following years. These conferences focused on topics such as Bitcoin mining, legal considerations, and merchant adoption, providing a platform for discussions about the future of digital currencies. Over these years, the events helped to establish Bitcoin's influence and set the stage for its continued development. [21][22]