Several Bitcoin-related events are scheduled․
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Upcoming Events
- Crypto Summit: Moscow, March 25-26, 2026․
- CfC St․ Moritz: January 14-16, 2026․
Companies Involved
American Bitcoin Corp․ (Nasdaq: ABTC) is actively building Bitcoin infrastructure․ Cathedra Bitcoin Inc․ (TSXV: CBIT) also develops digital infrastructure․
Recent News
The White House hosted a Crypto Summit․
For specific times and registration details, refer to the provided links and dial-in information․
Check official event websites for the most accurate schedules․
Finding the Exact Time
Unfortunately, pinpointing the exact time of a Bitcoin summit requires a little more digging․ General announcements usually highlight the date and location, but specific session times and keynotes are often released closer to the event․
Here’s what you can do to find the precise schedule:
- Check the Official Website: This is the most reliable source․ Look for a “Schedule,” “Agenda,” or “Program” section․ These sections usually detail the day’s events, including speaker times and panel discussions․
- Social Media: Follow the summit’s official social media accounts (Twitter, LinkedIn, etc․)․ Organizers often post updates and reminders about specific sessions․
- Email Newsletters: If you registered for the summit, you’ll likely receive email updates with the full schedule․
- Event Apps: Many large conferences have dedicated mobile apps․ Download the app for the specific summit; it will usually contain the most up-to-date schedule and allow you to create a personalized agenda․
Key Factors Affecting the Schedule:
- Time Zone: Be sure to note the time zone of the event location (e․g․, Moscow, Toronto, Miami)․
- Session Length: Sessions can vary in length, from short keynotes to longer workshops․
- Breaks and Networking: Allow time for breaks and networking opportunities, which are often built into the schedule․
Remember to confirm the schedule close to the event, as times and speakers can sometimes change․
