Announced: Bitcoin Conference Miami Beach April 6-9 2022
For the 2nd year, the International Bitcoin Conference is coming back to Miami Beach and it will be bigger than the last day. Stretching over 4 day, this event will introduce cryptocurrency experts, investors, and industry leaders through panel discussions, Q&As, lectures and much more. On the last day, a music festival, the “Sound Money Fest” will take place with some major headliners.
This year the Bitcoin Conference will be held at the Miami Beach Convention Center form April 6-9, 2022. This week long event is dedication to the education of the Bitcoin ‘ecosystem’ through companies as well as upcoming project at the conference.
According to the numbers from the previous Bitcoin 2021 Conference, there were 12,000 in attendance making it a sold out event. This was considered the largest Bitcoin event in history. This year, they conference is expected to bring over 35,000 people from all over the world.
Some of the main headliners include Michael Saylor, Nick Szabo, Jack Dorsey and Tony Hawk. Jack Dorsey is the former CEO of Twitter and is also the founder of Block, Inc., a digital payment company based in San Francisco. Michael Saylor is a big name investor in Bitcoin with a stockpile of 21,454 Bitcoin = $876.5 million.
Tony Hawk also made an appearance during last year’s conference and discussed the parallels of cryptocurrency and skateboarding. His charity foundation just recently started accepting bitcoin as well.
The event is open to all ages at the Miami Beach Convention Center. Ticket prices begin at $862. For more information on the conference or to purchase tickets, click here.
AmericanAirlines Arena Seeks to Change name to a Cryptocurrency Exchange – FTX Arena
Cryptocurrency is heading our way! In a recent announcement, AmericanAirlines Arena will be changing its name to FTX Arena. FTX is a startup cryptocurrency exchange that started in Hong Kong in 2018 and as of 2020, it has been operating in the United States.
In 2019, AmericanAirlines stated that they would no longer have the naming rights to the arena leaving room for Miami-Dade County to negotiate the naming rights.
According to a Miami Herald report, during a county commission meeting on Friday, a tentative $135 million with a 19 year contract has been agreed to with FTX. This also means that the current name residents will no longer be in contract. This pending approval will be the crypto industry’s first leg in arena sponsorships. Also in the agreement, Mayor Daniella Cava received approval for a $90 million share to be allocated towards addressing income equality and gun violence.
The next step for FTX is approval from the NBA for the company’s branding to appear on networks, signage, stadium exteriors, etc. If the logo is not approved, FTX has the ability to withdraw their request at any time.
According to the South Florida Business Journal, there was a few who voted against the proposal; including Commissioner René Garcia concluding that the public did not get an advance notice about the proposal. A county resident also came forward stating, “cryptocurrencies tend to evade regulation and abet money laundering.”
FTX CEO Sam Bankman stated “the entire FTX family is thrilled to launch this partnership with Miami-Dade County and the Heat. Through this partnership, FTX isn’t just putting our name on an iconic building. We are committed to providing value to the growing and diverse community in Miami-Dade over the next two decades.”