The largest Bitcoin conference on the continent will return to Westergas again in 2023 to bind Bitcoin and celebrate Bitcoin.
Disclaimer: BTC Inc is the parent company of Bitcoin Conference and Bitcoin Magazine.
Bitcoin enthusiasts from all over Europe and beyond are set to descend on Amsterdam in mid-October for a comeback The largest conference on the continent dedicated to bitcoin. Regulated by BTC Inc, the regulator for Bitcoin conference, and Amsterdam Decentralized, the event will take place at Culture Village Westergas over two days, starting on the 12th of October. The conference will focus on hyperbitcoinization and building within the Bitcoin industry. Bitcoin Amsterdam aims to put the city on the map as the most innovative Bitcoin city in Europe.
David Bailey, CEO of Bitcoin Magazine, said that while European regulators have been slow to embrace Bitcoin’s potential, the combination of the continent’s history and continued high demand for Bitcoin means the community can offer support, collaboration and guidance that European governments fail to provide. “Together, we are pursuing the goal of hyper-circulating digital currencies,” he added. Previous speakers at the conference have included Alex Gladstein, Burt and Peter Slagter, Stella Assange and Adam Buck.
Sebastien van Erne, who helps organize Bitcoin Amsterdam, said the goal is to attract 150,000 visitors to Amsterdam over the next five years. “With this conference, we put Amsterdam right on the map as the most innovative city in Europe for Bitcoin,” he said. “By partnering with BTC Inc., the company behind Bitcoin 2023, we have access to world-famous speakers. We have achieved the Bitcoin Amsterdam target with 5,000 visits in the first year. For the next conference, we will expand further and have the largest speakers from different disciplines. “.
General admission tickets for the conference start at €250, while VIP Whale Passes start at €250 Available From 2500 euros. The event will be held at Gashouder, Transformatorhuis and Cultuurdorp Westergas in Amsterdam.
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