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  • The Africa Bitcoin Conference Showed That Africa Needs Bitcoin, Just As Bitcoin Needs Africa

    The Africa Bitcoin Conference Showed That Africa Needs Bitcoin, Just As Bitcoin Needs Africa

    This is an opinion editorial by Josef Tětek, the Trezor brand ambassador for SatoshiLabs.

    The inaugural Africa Bitcoin Conference (ABC) took place earlier this month in Accra, Ghana. Some events in your life are so impactful that you find it hard to get back to a day-to-day reality after you go through them. My visit to this event was one such experience.

    Images throughout courtesy of official ABC photographer Nana Twum.

    Josef Tětek

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  • Bitcoin Conference LABITCONF Returns To Argentina For 10th Edition

    Bitcoin Conference LABITCONF Returns To Argentina For 10th Edition

    The Latin American Bitcoin and Blockchain Conference (LABITCONF) will return to its birthplace of Buenos Aires, Argentina, to celebrate its tenth anniversary.

    The conference will be held at the Costa Salguero Center (CABA) from November 10 through 13, about a week before the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar. In light of the coincidence, the event will borrow the theme of soccer to also play honorage to Argentines’ love for the sport.

    “For LABITCONF’s 10th anniversary, we returned to Argentina not only because it is the organization’s place of origin, but because it is also the mecca of crypto development and adoption in Latin America,” said Rodolfo Andragnes, founder and managing director of LABITCONF, in a statement sent to Bitcoin Magazine. “With the Qatar soccer world championship taking place just a week after the conference, we wanted soccer to take center stage to represent our mission and our community coming together to improve the world through a technology that provides efficiency, ownership and transparency.”

    Bitcoin Magazine

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  • Why I Won’t Forget My Experience At Bitcoin Amsterdam

    Why I Won’t Forget My Experience At Bitcoin Amsterdam

    This is an opinion editorial by Jessica Hodlr, COO of Plan B Passport and co-host of the “The Bittersweet Podcast.”

    Disclaimer: BTC Inc. is the parent company of Bitcoin Magazine and the Bitcoin Conference.

    It’s been almost two weeks since Bitcoin Amsterdam and it was an experience that I’ll never forget.

    Not only did I get to meet the amazing European Bitcoin community, but I also got to see how people from all over the world will come and congregate to one place — even if it means traveling 14 hours — to celebrate this one thing we all love — freedom money.

    Jessica Hodlr

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  • Five Lessons I Learned At Bitcoin Amsterdam

    Five Lessons I Learned At Bitcoin Amsterdam

    This is an opinion editorial by Federico Rivi, an independent journalist and author of the Bitcoin Train newsletter.

    Disclaimer: BTC Inc. is the parent company of Bitcoin Magazine, and the Bitcoin Conference.

    Bitcoin Amsterdam was a popular event in a symbolic city.

    For a long time the European Bitcoin community had hoped for an inclusive event that addressed Bitcoin without scaring off newcomers. A Bitcoin-only event with talks and panels not too technical, accessible to a non-expert audience, was missing in Europe, and Bitcoin Amsterdam, for the first time, addressed this.

    Federico Rivi

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  • Bitcoin Is The Ultimate Freedom, Says Former EU MP Nigel Farage

    Bitcoin Is The Ultimate Freedom, Says Former EU MP Nigel Farage

    Any new idea automatically faces the opposition of the establishment, said former Member of the European Parliament, Nigel Farage, on a panel at Bitcoin Amsterdam on Thursday.

    That argument served as the introduction to Farage’s point throughout the conversation, as he drew parallels between Bitcoin and his experience pushing the then-unpopular idea of Brexit, the exit of the U.K. from the European Union.

    ​​“I led a political insurgency, I took on the establishment,” Farage recounted. “What I think is happening with Bitcoin is we’re seeing a similar type of insurgency, an economic insurgency that is being driven and led by people who are worried about the sheer size and scale of big government.”

    Namcios

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