I disagree. I just came back from a bitcoin conference in Chicago and was pleasantly surprised. Have you been to a conference? Or are you just assuming what is, or is not, happening? This is a great way for all walks of life involved in bitcoin to get together and achieve a variety of goals, whether that be to learn more about it, invest in it, develop innovative ideas, discuss these ideas, meet people, collaborate together to accomplish goals and game-changing visions, gain merchants, view/test new bitcoin technology, etc. I do not think that conferences are all about showing off what-so-ever, it truly is to build upon and better bitcoin, educate people, and spread awareness.
I have been to some early conferences where it was what you are describing, but from all the videos I have seen and the companies that actually go, I see no innovation, no education and just everyone trying to show off.
Conferences are great!
You get your employer to pick up the tab for a week of beer and babes and sight-seeing in another city.
Just be careful what you tweet or the boss may find out.
Self-employed and millionaire... I get to do that on company time all the time...
I agree. Just a pointless dog and pony show.
Yeah, after hearing about it from a few people who went on those, I have no plans of going.
It's okay as a meetup for people from the forum or who know each other online because of crypto, but it's definitely not going to make me smarter.
Glad some someone agrees.
They should go around introduce themselves to small business and developers, then they would help the overall community. Talking why bitcoin is good to a bunch of people that love bitcoin is not going to do much, at least that is what I think.
I agree we are still extremely small.
Conferences, just like training is only good to catch up with friends. Like it is meant to just be a fun thing...
I see why people want to do that, but you can do that anytime I think.