U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance will address Bitcoin 2025 — the world’s largest Bitcoin conference in Las Vegas — on May 28, BTC Inc. announced.
The organizer behind Bitcoin 2025, BTC Inc. is a leading crypto-centric company that is well-known for publishing the Bitcoin Magazine.
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Tens of thousands of attendees will attend the vice president's keynote address during the “Code + Country” program at the conference. The address will also be streamed globally via Bitcoin Magazine’s channels.
In his keynote, the vice president is expected to focus on innovation, financial sovereignty, and Bitcoin's place in a more resilient American future.
Well-known for his criticism of the regulatory overreach, Vance's views on the U.S. government's interaction with open-source money have also been welcomed by the crypto industry.
“This is more than a headline moment — it’s a signal,” BTC Inc. CEO David Bailey said. “Bitcoin is the most exciting financial innovation in the world. It’s at the forefront of the national conversation.”
Bitcoin 2025 will also be the first such event to attempt the GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS® title for the “Most Bitcoin Point of Sale Transactions in 8 Hours.”
“Bitcoin 2025 is an opportunity for the community to demonstrate Bitcoin’s real-world functionality as a medium of exchange,” BTC Inc.'s chief financial officer Didier Lewis said. “By enabling direct, contactless payments across the event, we aim to showcase Bitcoin’s readiness as a modern and practical currency.”
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Bitcoin 2025, slated for May 27–29 at the Venetian Conference Center in Las Vegas, is estimated to host over 30,000 attendees, 500 speakers, and 300 exhibitors.
The conference features Sen. Cynthia Lummis (R-WY), 2024 presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, President Donald Trump's sons Donald Jr. and Eric, White House crypto czar David Sacks, executive director of the President’s council of advisors for digital assets Bo Hines, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Commissioner Hester Peirce, Gemini founders Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, and Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev, among others.