Bitcoin is for Everyone

Wednesday, May 22, 9 am–4 pm
McMenamins Kennedy School Concordia (Portland)
This is an in-person event
$99 - $199
All Ages
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Experience the future of finance at Portland's 'Bitcoin is for Everyone' conference. Set on the significant 'Bitcoin Pizza Day', this inaugural event at McMenamins Kennedy School is a deep dive into the world of Bitcoin. It's a day dedicated to unraveling the complexities and uncovering the potential of this groundbreaking digital currency.

Hear from local experts like Troy Cross of the Nakamoto Project and Dennis Porter from Satoshi Action Fund, along with other key figures in the Bitcoin sphere. They'll provide invaluable insights into Bitcoin's impact across various sectors, including finance, energy, and human rights. This is a unique opportunity to gain a comprehensive understanding of Bitcoin's role in today's world from those at the forefront of the movement.

Whether you're well-versed in Bitcoin or just beginning your journey, this conference is the perfect platform for learning, networking, and engaging with the community. Engage in interactive workshops, participate in panel discussions, and connect with other Bitcoin enthusiasts. Join us for a day of enlightenment and be a part of shaping Portland's Bitcoin community.

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McMenamins Kennedy School

5736 NE 33rd Portland, Oregon 97211 Venue website

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