Bitcoin Amsterdam 2024 returns to Westergas

Bitcoin Amsterdam 2024 Returns To Westergas


The Bitcoin Amsterdam 2024 conference is set to take place on October 9-10, 2024 at the famous Westergas location.

United States presidential candidate Donald J. Bitcoin Amsterdam 2024 is set to be another historic event in the global Bitcoin industry, following the impressive global Bitcoin conference in Nashville, where Trump and Robert F. Kennedy drew audiences.

Exploring the future

This year's conference theme invites attendees to delve deeper into the future of Bitcoin. Over the past 15 years, Bitcoin has evolved from a hidden digital experiment to a central player on the global financial stage. Looking ahead: Where is Bitcoin headed next?

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The conference will challenge industry leaders in technology, finance and policy to explore Bitcoin's transformative potential. Discussions will focus on ensuring that Bitcoin continues to be a force for global economic empowerment, innovation and financial inclusion. Along with many educational sessions and networking opportunities, this event will focus on shaping the future of the Bitcoin ecosystem.

With an expected attendance of 5,000, Bitcoin Amsterdam 2024 is set to be one of the most significant Bitcoin events in Europe this year. Last year's conference featured notable speakers such as Edward Snowden and Eva Vlaardengerbroek. This year promises other influential voices discussing how freedom, finance and technology intersect in Bitcoin. Among the first speakers announced are Stroke CEO Jack Mallers and Stella Assange. The lineup is expanding daily, and more speakers will be revealed in the coming weeks.

Save your place: tickets and updates

As excitement builds, ticket prices rise as the event approaches. Attendees are encouraged to secure their tickets in advance to be a part of this critical discussion on the future of Bitcoin.

For more details, to purchase tickets and to stay updated on speaker announcements, visit: Bitcoin Amsterdam 2024.

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