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Bitcoin Amsterdam 2025: Digital Rights and Privacy Take Centre Stage

Bitcoin Amsterdam 2025: Digital Rights and Privacy Take Centre Stage For Discussions

Key Takeaways

  • Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, are scheduled to headline the Bitcoin Amsterdam 2025 Conference.
  • The event will bring global attention to some of the most pressing issues shaping the future of the digital economy.
  • Tickets for the two-day event start at €121, with prices expected to rise as availability decreases.

Bitcoin Amsterdam 2025 is set to bring together an evolving European landscape of Bitcoin, making policymakers and industry leaders descend upon the city to debate the continent’s shifting regulatory stance and emerging crypto mining strategies.

The event, scheduled to take place on 13th-14th of November, will see major debates around digital rights and privacy prevailing in Europe’s evolving regulatory and policy landscape. The conference will also see Dutch leaders in finance, policy and technology join global pioneers in Amsterdam to explore how people everywhere can reclaim control over the future of money.

Bitcoin Amsterdam Main Speakers List Revealed

Gemini’s Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss will headline Bitcoin Amsterdam, marking one of the most talked-about appearances in Europe’s crypto scene this year.

The participation comes as twins deepen their footprint in the Bitcoin ecosystem. Earlier this year, Winklevoss Capital invested in Treasury, a euro-denominated Bitcoin treasury company that raised €126 million to acquire over 1,111 BTC. Treasury is now preparing to become Europe’s first publicly listed Bitcoin treasury firm through a reverse listing on Euronext Amsterdam.

The firm also recently acquired Bitcoin Amsterdam and partnered with BTC Inc. to boost Bitcoin education, awareness, and community engagement across the continent, underscoring the growing intersection of traditional finance, institutional adoption, and Bitcoin-driven innovation in Europe.

“We look forward to joining Bitcoin Amsterdam this year,” said Cameron Winklevoss, a Co-Founder of Gemini. “The conference is a critical forum for advancing dialogue around Bitcoin in Europe and Tyler and I look forward to sharing our perspective on where Bitcoin is headed and how it is shaping the broader financial ecosystem.”

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Bitcoin Amsterdam 2025 Finds a New Home in Historic SugarFactory Venue

The venue for the event holds a

Amsterdam’s SugarFactory, a busy sugar mill from the nineteenth century, has been turned into a stunning industrial event space. The Bitcoin Amsterdam 2025 event will take place at the historic venue. It is located just outside of the city and boasts around 8,000 square meters of open, versatile space with tall pillars and kettles from its industrial past.

Bitcoin’s raw and unique vibe reflects its disruptive and innovative drive. The location is also a metaphoric example of Bitcoin’s nature, offering a potent and symbolic setting for the biggest assembly of crypto leaders in Europe. The facility, according to the organisers, is perfect for Bitcoin aficionados from all over the world to work, create, and cultivate a sense of community since it blends modern design with historic charm.

Tickets for the two-day event start at €121, with prices expected to rise as availability decreases.

“The Bitcoin Conference is part of our world series, and Europe can’t afford to sit this one out,” said David Bailey, CEO of BTC Inc. “Amsterdam isn’t just hosting—it’s leading. We’re amplifying the voices of the builders, policymakers, and evangelists redefining the future of money.”

Bitcoin Amsterdam 2025 to Tackle Digital Rights, Privacy, and Policy Shifts in Europe

Bitcoin Amsterdam 2025 is gearing up to spotlight the big questions shaping the future of the digital economy. This year’s conference will dive into digital rights and privacy. Discussions will also be exploring how Europe’s changing rules and regulations are redefining what financial freedom looks like in the digital age.

This year’s primary subject is Bitcoin Treasuries, which shows the rising tendency of enterprises adding Bitcoin to their balance sheets. As more institutions enter the market, the discussion will concentrate on best practices and how the transition may affect traditional finance.

However, the core of Bitcoin Amsterdam extends beyond panels and policy discussions. It’s about getting people together. The event draws a diverse variety of attendees, from builders and investors to students and first-timers. It provides opportunities for engaging conversations, hands-on learning, and developing new relationships. The event, which will feature world-class speakers and interactive workshops, aims to make Bitcoin’s story not only global, but also deeply personal.

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Nausheen contributes to the team as a crypto and finance journalist with over three years of experience in the industry. She holds a Bachelors in Journalism Honours and has been turning news into interesting articles and visual stories. She has contributed to global media outlets including Reuters, CoinGape and UnoCrypto. Passionate about blockchain, she turns sharp analysis into clear, accessible insights for all readers.

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