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January 09, 2014, 10:52:50 PM
Last edit: February 03, 2014, 04:23:20 PM by Bas
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After the successfull previous three meetups in Café Dudok The Hague, we will be meeting again with Bitcoiners in Den Haag, as usual on the first sunday of the month.

Please help us by sending us a message letting us know you will be present at this address:
Cafe-Dudok-Den-Haag Bitcoinference com

We will be meeting with people interested in (mining of) Bitcoin, Litecoin, Zerocoin, Mastercoin, Namecoin, Open Transactions, OpenCoin.org, Peercoin, Primecoin, Ripple, Nextcoin, BitCloud, Ethereum, Bitcoin wallets like Electrum and the Dark Wallet, communication systems based on Bitcoin like Bitmessage and Bitmask and Bitcoinproof: a forgery-proof timestamp for your data, secured by the bitcoin network.

When?
Sunday March 2nd
Two till five o'clock in the afternoon
Café Dudok (facing the "Tweede Kamer")
Hofweg 1-a
2511 AA
Den Haag
(less than ten minutes walking from Den Haag Centraal railway station)

bitcoinobserver.com/news/2014-02-01-12-March-Bitcoin-Meetup-Cafe-Dudok-Den-Haag.html

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We will also meet with people interested in Ethereum, Bitcloud and Nextcoin.
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