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Abu Dhabi to host inaugural MENA edition of Bitcoin Conference in December

Abu Dhabi hosts inaugural MENA edition of Bitcoin Conference in December
22 Oct 2024 19:21

ABU DHABI (WAM)

The Bitcoin Conference, the world’s largest Bitcoin event, will hold its inaugural Middle East and North Africa conference in Abu Dhabi on December 9-10, 2024, at the world-renowned ADNEC Centre Abu Dhabi.

As a regional instalment of the global conference series, organised by ADNEC Group and BTC Inc., the parent company of Bitcoin Magazine and the Bitcoin 2024 conference, Bitcoin MENA brings together the most influential voices in the Bitcoin industry to discuss pivotal topics for the accelerating Bitcoin industry in the Middle East.

As the UAE positions itself as a central player and key driver in the "new gold rush" of the Bitcoin economy, the conference will showcase the nation's strategic advantages including abundant energy resources, substantial capital reserves, and a thriving ecosystem for innovation.

Bitcoin MENA has already confirmed key influential voices such as Anthony Scaramucci, former White House Director of Communications, Vishal Sacheendran, Binance’s Head of Regional Markets, HRH Hereditary Prince Filip Karađorđević of Serbia, and Dr. Marwan Ahmed Al Zarouni of Dubai Blockchain Summit.

The inaugural MENA edition of the conference follows on from the overwhelming success of Bitcoin 2024 in Nashville, which drew 22,000 attendees and featured over 350 speakers including U.S. Presidential Candidate Donald J. Trump and MicroStrategy CEO Michael Saylor.

Bitcoin MENA will enable attendees to engage in high-impact discussions, connect with industry leaders, and experience a dynamic expo hall featuring a fusion of technology and art.

Those seeking an even more exclusive experience can secure a Whale pass, granting unparalleled VIP access and insider opportunities at the region’s premier Bitcoin event.

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