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April 26, 2013, 12:01:03 AM
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http://www.bitcoinnews.com/

“The conference is attracting technologists, venture capitalists, bankers, traders, payments specialists, and financial regulators.”
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“The agenda will be particularly interesting to those in the banking and payments fields.”


also


“Rainey Reitman, the activism director of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a nonprofit civil liberties law firm and advocacy center, will hold forth on the liberating aspects of Bitcoin.”
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“Tuur Demeester, author of the financial newsletter MacroTrends, will talk about bitcoin’s emerging role as a separate asset class alongside precious metals, equities, and bonds.”

but most interesting is

“Online payments industry veteran Peter Šurda about how nonpolitical cryptocurrencies like bitcoin could alter the future of fractional reserve banking.”

wow I think the feds might be mad at that one. WHAT DO YOU THINK- WILL THIS HELP BITCOIN?

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April 26, 2013, 12:53:57 AM
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while this conference will certainly be cool and offer some great talks, we shouldn't forget that this is an insider event.

From Bitcoin people for other Bitcoin folks. Don't expect much effect on the outside world and especially on the banking industry.
Those who noticed Bitcoin already might have a look, but the rest won't care.
And it's good this way.
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April 26, 2013, 12:59:52 AM
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oh, so a talk about bitcoins for people that are IN bitcoins.  Damn, i must have read it wrong. but like you say, it probably a good thing.  personaly I think BTC should be some what under the radar for the time being.
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