5 Lessons from Bitcoin in the Beltway
Bitcoin in the Beltway took place last weekend in Washington, D. C. Though the Washington Post may not have found the conference newsworthy, the conference produced several headlines. As I am sure you have read, Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne also made the much-lauded announcement that Overstock will donate 3% of Bitcoin revenue to fund global Bitcoin adoption. Overall, it was a great experience, despite the fact that several presenters, including keynote speaker Cody Wilson, could not make the conference for various reasons. The speakers that did attend gave impressive presentations about a....
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Washington DC is practically a mythological place for many Bitcoiners. As the headquarters of the US federal government, the conspiracy theorists among us tend to view it as the center of a nebulous and all-powerful entity. While it may be the headquarters of the Federal Reserve, it's easy to forget that the Beltway is a very real place for millions of people, and they have a lot of stories to share for all attending the upcoming Bitcoin in the Beltway conference. The District of Columbia is actually a very tiny municipality, and relatively few people live there. A substantial portion of....
This week's Bitcoin in the Beltway conference will bring Bitcoin into the "Dragon's Den" of Washington, D. C. One of the Bitcoin community's most difficult challenges is negotiating with governments about what role Bitcoin should have in society. Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are a serious threat to national fiat monetary systems, but the governments behind those systems are a threat to Bitcoin as well. For proof of this, one need look no further than how the Bitcoin price fluctuates based on statements made by government officials in nations such as the United States and China. This....
On Sunday morning, crypto-currency website CryptoCoinsNews.com published a report [link] suggesting that Charlie Shrem had been banned from attending the Bitcoin in the Beltway conference this weekend by the U. S. Government. That information, according to the article's author, came from the event's organizer: According to Bitcoin in the Beltway organizer and Sean's Outpost founder Jason King, the government had given Charlie Shrem clearance to attend and speak at Bitcoin in the Beltway but had revoked permission at the last minute. No surprise, the story made it to the bitcoin community's....
Elizabeth T. Ploshay has had a busy six months. Since her election to the Bitcoin Foundation’s board in late September 2013, she has volunteered her time to help that organization set up global affiliates, continued her work as communications manager at Bitcoin Magazine, and helped organize the upcoming Bitcoin in the Beltway conference in Washington, DC. We spoke with Ploshay about the work she is doing on many fronts. CoinTelegraph: Could you tell us what you plan to speak about at Bitcoin in the Beltway? Elizabeth T. Ploshay: I look forward to serving as co-chair of the Bitcoin in the....
Amid the high-profile Bitcoin conferences this year comes a challenger, one which gives a platform to Bitcoin’s more “radical” side – and CoinTelegraph will be right there. Bitcoin in the Beltway may be innocently titled, but its content and attendees promise to deliver anything but quiet reception. In a press release, itself written by M.K. Lords of Bitcoin Not Bombs, the 3-day event scheduled for June 20-22 in Washington D.C. promises: “…such rebels as Defense Distributed’s Cody Wilson, Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne, Antiwar.com’s Angela Keaton, and Blockchain’s Andreas Antonopoulos, …....