Bitcoinເຫດການໃນເອີຣົບເທົ່ານັ້ນ: ທັດສະນະກ່ຽວກັບຊຸມຊົນ

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Bitcoinເຫດການໃນເອີຣົບເທົ່ານັ້ນ: ທັດສະນະກ່ຽວກັບຊຸມຊົນ

From the very first days of Bitcoin, the community was its key driving force. Even more: it was the only one.

Without any marketing or PR, it was the community that helped transform the anonymous 9-page whitepaper from an obscure cypherpunk list into the functional Bitcoin software we use today. It was the community that propelled Bitcoin across the globe, spreading the knowledge and engaging all sorts of people and businesses that recognize the need for better money.

Bitcoin is a global phenomenon now, but its community is still the gravity center fostering technological development and adoption. It also represents something else: an elusive, yet precious quality that binds very different people from all walks of life, political preferences, age, occupation...

ແທ້ຈິງແລ້ວ, ໄດ້ Bitcoin community shares not only the love for memes, but also a unique mix of libertarian principles, entrepreneurial spirit, and readiness to change the world.

Bitcoin events have played a crucial role in brewing this particular blend of values and expanding the community across the globe. To try and define this magic sauce that holds Bitcoiners together, I have gathered testimonials from several people attending eight European Bitcoin-only gatherings, both big and small.

From the urban pavilions of a 10,000-people Bitcoin Amsterdam to the forest tents of a 100-people BEF in Brittany, these experiences could not have been more different. However, they were also somehow similar, and sometimes – even complementary.

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BTC Prague ແລະ Bitcoin Amsterdam stand out as the biggest Bitcoin events in Europe, drawing thousands of attendees, major Bitcoin-related companies, and of course an impressive speaker lineup. The latter can also include people outside of the strict Bitcoin circle, often featuring freedom fighters and businesses operating in the broader crypto spectrum.

On a smaller scale with hundreds of attendees, Surfing Bitcoin in the French Biarritz shared the same ethos, although this year’s edition was marked by a number of troubles.

For the most ardent Bitcoin maxis, Baltic Honeybadger in Riga is probably the most OG Bitcoin event, fiercely defending its Bitcoin-only stance.

The majority of people who attend these events are already orange-pilled and well-versed in the intricacies of Bitcoin. One can cross miners, cypherpunks, developers, economists, freedom fighters, investors, and a large number of influencers of all sorts.

These events represent an opportunity to promote a wallet, a mining rig, a payment solution, an association… or yourself. This commercial dimension, even though not explicitly put forward, is definitely one of the important aspects of big Bitcoin conferences, together with the extensive opportunities for networking.

Intimate ໄດ້

On the opposite range, a lot of small – even intimate – Bitcoin events are popping up all over the world. However, don’t get fooled by their size. Those close-knit gatherings, which often do not exceed a hundred people, bring together some of the most active Bitcoin community members, both known and unknown by the larger public.

ເຫດການດັ່ງກ່າວບໍ່ຄ່ອຍຈະໂຄສະນາ ແລະມັກຈະຫ້າມການບັນທຶກຢູ່ໃນເວັບໄຊເພື່ອປົກປ້ອງຄວາມເປັນສ່ວນຕົວຂອງຜູ້ເຂົ້າຮ່ວມ. ກົດລະບຽບຂອງ Chatham House ຖືກນໍາໃຊ້, ຊຶ່ງຫມາຍຄວາມວ່າຜູ້ທີ່ມາປະຊຸມແມ່ນມີສິດເສລີພາບໃນການນໍາໃຊ້ຂໍ້ມູນຈາກການສົນທະນາ, ແຕ່ບໍ່ໄດ້ຮັບອະນຸຍາດໃຫ້ເປີດເຜີຍວ່າຜູ້ໃດອອກຄໍາເຫັນໂດຍສະເພາະ.

ນອກເຫນືອຈາກຂະຫນາດທີ່ຊັດເຈນ, ກົດລະບຽບຄວາມເປັນສ່ວນຕົວ, ແລະຄວາມອຸດົມສົມບູນຂອງເບຍ, ເຫດການດັ່ງກ່າວມັກຈະປະກອບມີການດໍາລົງຊີວິດຊຸມຊົນແລະປະສົບການທີ່ເປັນເອກະລັກ.

BTC Azores featured scenic hikes across this beautiful Portuguese archipelago. It was also marked by the absence of a pre-determined agenda: the attendees created the schedule themselves, submitting the topics they would like to discuss.

ໄດ້ BEF (Bitcoin Economic Forum) brought French bitcoin into a deep forest in Brittany for a series of discussions, talks, and barbecues.

ການມາຮອດ B-Only in the Annecy region of France will unfold in the majestic Alpine setting, encouraging fireside conversations over a tartiflette. Scheduled for November 3-5, it will be one of the latest additions to this type of Bitcoin gatherings, and also one of the last ones this year.

ເຫດການຂະຫນາດນ້ອຍເຫຼົ່ານີ້ເບິ່ງຄືວ່າເປັນການພັກຜ່ອນຂອງຫມູ່ເພື່ອນແລະຄອບຄົວຫຼາຍກ່ວາກອງປະຊຸມມືອາຊີບ, ແລະໃນທາງໃດກໍ່ຕາມ, ພວກມັນແມ່ນ. ການເຊື່ອມຕໍ່ຂອງມະນຸດເຕີບໂຕຢ່າງແຂງແຮງໂດຍສະເພາະຜ່ານປະສົບການໃຫມ່, ຕາຕະລາງທົ່ວໄປ, ແລະການດໍາລົງຊີວິດຮ່ວມກັນ.

Bitcoin is still at the heart of the event, but the ambiance and goals change noticeably compared to the traditional conferences. People are much more accessible, and discussions more inclusive, which is particularly conducive to brainstorming and introducing new ideas.

ສະຖາບັນທີ່ເປັນມິດ

There is another type of Bitcoin event – the one that focuses on integrating Bitcoin into the local communities.

This concept is not possible everywhere in the world. In most places, Bitcoin still encounters resistance from government officials, and many public and private companies are wary of its negative image that mainstream media has so thoroughly crafted.

Switzerland stands out in this regard as one of the most crypto-friendly countries, and it is visible in its Bitcoin conferences, which are more institutionalized than elsewhere.

Paradigm Bitcoin, a relatively small event organized in the Swiss canton of Neuchatel, makes a point of inviting not only Bitcoiners but also municipality and industry leaders. Together, they discuss the ways of using Bitcoin in the region’s watch-making industry, University curriculum, and other local endeavors.

ແຜນ B is another remarkable initiative. For a couple of years already, the city of Lugano in the Swiss canton of Ticino has been educating and encouraging the city’s merchants to start accepting Bitcoin as payment. The Plan B conference is a part of this effort, but in the best Swiss traditions, the usual set of Bitcoin proponents here has been completed by bankers, officials, lawyers, and financial regulators from different parts of the world. While strictly speaking not a Bitcoin-only conference, Plan B helps Lugano to share its experience with thousands of attendees.

ແນວໂນ້ມ

From the Portuguese Azores islands to the Latvian city of Riga, European Bitcoin events are as varied as Europe itself. From a tent deep in a French forest to the bank of a Swiss lake, they can exude very different vibes, but at their core, they are the same.

ແທ້ຈິງແລ້ວ, ພວກເຂົາເຈົ້າແມ່ນແມ້ກະທັ້ງເສີມ. ຂ້າພະເຈົ້າໄດ້ເຫັນຕົວຢ່າງທີ່ການແກ້ໄຂເຕັກໂນໂລຢີໃຫມ່ໄດ້ຖືກຄິດແລະລະດົມສະຫມອງຢູ່ BTC Azores ແລະຫຼັງຈາກນັ້ນໄດ້ພົບເຫັນເງິນທຶນແລະການສະຫນັບສະຫນູນຢູ່ BTC Prague.

ໂດຍການເບິ່ງຢ່າງໃກ້ຊິດກ່ຽວກັບເຫດການເຫຼົ່ານີ້, ພວກເຮົາຍັງສາມາດແນມເບິ່ງແນວໂນ້ມທີ່ເປັນເຄື່ອງຫມາຍຂອງຊຸມຊົນ.

First of all – no “to the moon” talks. In fact, BTC price, which is one the most popular Bitcoin-related topic in most media, is hardly ever mentioned. And for a good reason: Bitcoin denomination in dollars and euros is secondary to its role of independent money.

Personal freedom is still a huge topic, and Nostr is now regularly highlighted at Bitcoin events. While not exactly a Bitcoin technology, its decentralized and censorship-resistance mission aligns perfectly with the Bitcoiners’ worldview, making it increasingly popular within the community.

On the technological front, this year was marked by heated debates between the proponents of the Ordinals and the supporters of a more conservative approach to Bitcoin.

Finally, family is coming into focus, both in figurative and literal sense. While ‘fam’ has already become a common address term within the community, the real family is becoming increasingly seen in conferences, as the attendees bring their close ones. There were children notably at Honeybadger and BTC Prague, the latter also featuring a whole talk by a 12-year Bitcoiner. The next generation is here, and it is no stranger to Bitcoin.

Overall, while large Bitcoin conferences are still indispensable for developing business and networking, a point can be made that the community is also becoming stronger by decentralizing its events and by building stronger connections with the local communities.

ຂໍຂອບໃຈເປັນພິເສດຕໍ່ Aurore Galves Orjol ຈາກ Leonod, Franck Pralas ຈາກ D.Center, ແລະ Cyrille Coppéré ຈາກ B-only ສໍາລັບປະຈັກພະຍານຂອງເຂົາເຈົ້າ.

ນີ້ແມ່ນຂໍ້ຄວາມຂອງແຂກ Marie Poteriaieva. ຄວາມຄິດເຫັນທີ່ສະແດງອອກແມ່ນຂອງຕົນເອງທັງຫມົດແລະບໍ່ຈໍາເປັນຕ້ອງສະທ້ອນເຖິງ BTC Inc ຫຼື Bitcoin ນິຕະຍະສານ

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