- Bitcoin Amsterdam was launched by the Bitcoin Magazine back in 2022
- Bart Mol, the co-founder of the Satoshi Radio Podcast will be among key speakers
- This year, the event is expected to see a footfall of over 5,000 attendees
The upcoming BItcoin Amsterdam 2025 conference is set to spotlight key members of the Dutch tech and blockchain community. Bart Mol, the co-founder of the Satoshi Radio Podcast and Bitcoin core developer Sjors Provoost among others are set to take centre stage at the event looking to open detailed discussions around crypto with the attending community members.
Bitcoin Amsterdam was launched by the Bitcoin Magazine back in 2022 as its first crypto-focussed event. This year, the event is expected to see a footfall of over 5,000 attendees.
With the Satoshi Radio Podcast, Mol and his team will be hosting a full day of programming in Dutch on one of the stages. The aim of this initiative is to give a voice to the local crypto community on a publicly-accessible platform, The Bitcoin Conference said in a statement shared with CoinHeadlines.
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“We’re creating the conversations that allow people to take back agency over money and build the future they want to see,” said Brandon Green, the Chief of Staff at BTC Inc.
Paul Buitink – the director at Holland Gold, Willem Middelkoop – the founder of the Commodity Discovery Fund, Bert de Groot – the founder of Bitcoin Brabant, and Simon Lelieveldt – the regulatory consultant and former central banker are also slated to engage with the crypto community.
The conference, that is slated for November 13 and November 14, is being organized with the aim of bringing together innovators, educators, freedom advocates, and policymakers from the global crypto circle.
“Bitcoin Amsterdam has become known for spotlighting headline speakers who shape global conversations about Bitcoin. Dutch leaders in finance, policy and technology will join global pioneers in Amsterdam to explore how people everywhere can reclaim control over the future of money,” the conference team noted.

