The next edition of bitcoin++ will be taking place February 19-22, 2025 at the ACATE Centro de Inovação in Florianópolis, Brazil. This edition of the conference is breaking from the usual narrowly focused topical structure(the last conference in Berlin focused exclusively on the subject of ecash), and is essentially going to be one big hackathon.
Catering to developers, engineers, and innovators, the event promises to be a valuable experience both for veteran contributors in the space as well as developers looking to dip their toes into the Bitcoin ecosystem.
What to Expect:
Workshops and Technical Sessions: Learn from top-tier professionals in the Bitcoin space. Sessions will cover a range of topics including advanced cryptography, wallet development, Layer 2 solutions, and the latest Bitcoin protocol improvements.Live Hacking Challenges: Developers will be able to participate in live coding challenges, contributing to innovative Bitcoin-related projects and protocols.Networking Opportunities: Meet and exchange ideas with like-minded individuals, including developers, engineers, and industry leaders working at the forefront of Bitcoin’s evolution.
If you are a developer building in the Bitcoin space, or interested in getting started, this event is a must attend. More information can be found, and tickets purchased, here.
Don’t miss out on your chance for a valuable in person learning experience with some of the smartest developers in the ecosystem.
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