Bitcoin 2023 conference to host political leaders from around the world
Bitcoin enthusiasts, technology innovators and industry leaders from around the world will come together to discuss the latest advancements in the Bitcoin industry at the Bitcoin 2023 conference in Miami Beach at the Miami Beach Convention Center.
The conference is committed to providing a platform for diverse views and opinions to build a strong Bitcoin community focused on solving real problems and finding solutions. The program includes speakers from all spheres of society, from academics to engineers to politicians. Prominent political figures speaking at the conference include Cynthia Lummis, Senator from Wyoming; Governor Ridwan Kamil of West Java, Indonesia; Congressman Patrick McHenry of North Carolina; Congressman Byron Donalds of Florida; Tulsi Gabbard, former Democratic congresswoman from Hawaii; and David McIntosh, former Congressman & Senior White House Staff.
“Bringing political speakers to the Bitcoin 2023 conference is not only about highlighting the growing acceptance of Bitcoin in the political sphere, but also about providing a platform for different perspectives and ideas. We believe that by engaging with politicians who are open to the idea of Bitcoin, and advance their understanding of Bitcoin at the conference, we can create champions for the industry in Washington and beyond.”
Brandon Green, Director of Events at BTC Media
Cynthia Lummis, Senator from Wyoming
Senator Lummis, a staunch proponent of Bitcoin and technological innovation, will share her views on the role of cryptocurrencies in the financial industry. She has been a vocal proponent of Bitcoin, co-sponsoring the Financial Innovation Act of 2021, which calls for a regulatory framework for cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology.
Governor Ridwan Kamil of West Java
Overseeing a population of over 50 million people, Governor Kamil is a true visionary leader who believes in embracing innovation for the benefit of humanity. He works with US entities to bring education and adoption of Bitcoin to Indonesia and is at the forefront of these initiatives.
Congressman Patrick McHenry of North Carolina
Congressman McHenry is a dedicated public servant with a wealth of experience advocating for innovative solutions that benefit American families and small businesses. As chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, he is committed to increasing access to financial tools, and his leadership has already resulted in the passage of landmark legislation such as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
Congressman Byron Donalds of Florida
Congressman Donalds, who represents Florida’s 19th congressional district, is a champion of education reform, criminal justice reform and more. Before his public service, he worked in the financial industry for nearly two decades, and he has been a strong critic of the central bank’s digital currencies and financial surveillance.
Tulsi Gabbard, former Democratic congresswoman from Hawaii
Former congresswoman and 2020 presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard made headlines last October when she announced her departure from the Democratic Party, citing the need for leaders who prioritize the safety, security and freedom of the American people over partisan politics. With her unique perspective on both domestic and foreign policy issues, Gabbard is sure to bring valuable insight to the conference’s discussions about Bitcoin’s role in shaping the future of the country.
David McIntosh, former congressman and senior White House staff member
He fights for Bitcoin freedom by opposing efforts for a central bank digital currency & bogus climate change regulation proposals. As a former Congressman & Senior White House Staff, he champions pro-Bitcoin legislation in both state & federal levels, maintaining Bitcoin as a safe alternative to inflating the US dollar.
The Bitcoin 2023 conference promises to be an exciting event for those interested in the future of money and technology. For full agenda and programming visit
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