UPDATED 14:56 EDT / APRIL 26 2013

NEWS

Bitcoin 2013 Conference: ‘The Future of Payments’ Coming May 17-19 to San Jose, CA

Can’t seem to have enough of Bitcoin?  Then you’re in luck!  Bitcoin 2013 will be kicking off on May 17-19, 2013 at the San Jose Convention Center in San Jose, CA.

Bitcoin enthusiasts, miners, developers, architect, or anyone from the financial world, or anyone curious about the future of BTC are invited to attend the conference.  Interested people can now register online and pay either $300 or 3 BTC for a ticket that entitles you to full access to all conference content and activities, including the Bitcoin hackathon.  If you plan to register on the day of the event, ticket price is higher at $350 while if you choose to pay with BTC, be forewarned that the rate may also be higher and it will be determined onsite.

Attendees will get to enjoy talks from Bitcoin and financial experts such as BTC architect Gavin Andresen, Coinbase Founder and CEO Brian Armstrong, Cedric Dahl who runs operations for one of North America’s largest BitCoin mines, Coinbase co-founder Fred Ehrsam,BitPay co-founder and CEO Anthony Gallippi, BTC developer Jeff Garzik, OpenCoin CEO and co-founder Chris Larsen, creator and lead developer for Litecoin Charles Lee, General Counsel for Bitcoin Foundation Patrick Murck, co-founder and CTO for Bitpay Stephen Pair and a lot more.

Like Bitcoin’s Facebook page or follow them on Twitter or use the following hashtags, #Bitcoin and #Bitcoin2013, to get the latest buzz on BTC and the Bitcoin 2013 conference.

You can also plan your day ahead of the conference by using the Bitcoin 2013 Schedule so you get to enjoy the many facets of the event and maximize your money or BTC’s worth.


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