Bitconf Summer Edition starts in Fortaleza

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Wladimir Crippa opens the first summer edition of Bitconf (Photo: Marília Camelo / Bitcoin Portal)

With delays of about half an hour, the organizer of Bitconf's summer edition, Wladimir Crippa, opened the conference at 9:30 this Friday (16) for a small audience in Fortaleza, the capital of the Ceará.

With a red hat and a gray T-shirt, he greeted those present and stated that the event is to unite the community – remembering that the origin comes from a Facebook group, which is the biggest 39; topic in Brazil.

About 50 people were present at the time of his short speech. Even before the start of the event, Crippa said Bitcoin portal that the public was estimated at around 400 people and 25 companies present.

The Bitconf version of Ceará is divided into two rooms. One is a large auditorium and the other is a room where exhibitors are located. Several companies have commented on the high prices of the spaces whose negotiations have always started from the house of R $ 100 thousand, with different bands depending on the level of exposure of the brand.

The Bitcoin portal will provide special coverage of the event and you can follow what is happening by clicking here.

November 16th, Friday

Morning period

  • 9 – opening of BITCONF – Wladimir Crippa
  • 9:20 – Rafaela Romano (Disruptive): Steem dAPPS: monetization of social media with Blockchain
  • 9:40 am – Emanuel Takahashi (Bitcoin Move)
  • 10 – Rafael Steinfeld (Bitwolf)
  • 10:30 am – Fernando Furlan (ABCB)
  • 10:50 am – Lucas Ferreira (Ripio): Smart contracts: the power of programmable money
  • 11.10am – Elquer Carlos (Token RdC – 4Stake – P2P Insurance)
  • 11.40am – Luiz Calado (Braziliex): Risks in centralized and decentralized exchanges
  • 12 – lunch break

Afternoon period

  • 14:00 – Dean "Sparrow" Jacksch and Joeldo Holland (Merge): Project Merge – bringing the blockchains together
  • 2.30 pm – Jon Hall "Maddog" (OptDyn – Subutai – Linux International)
  • 3.20 pm – Samir Bandali (CoinPayments)
  • 15:40 – Frank Tao (Huobi)
  • 16 – coffee break
  • 4.20pm – Matthew Hellyer and Jensen Chung (Tangram)
  • 4.50pm – Roger Ver (Bitcoin.com): how digital currency will change the world
  • 5:05 pm – Saint Clair Izidoro (3xbit): the road to a new status quo
  • 17:25 – Diego Velasques
  • 17:55 – Marco Carnut (CoinWISE)
  • 18:25 – Epaminondas
  • 21 – Open bar party and open food at Orbita Blue (for those who bought a VIP ticket)

November 17, Saturday

Morning period

  • 9 – Irlan Pierre (Waves): Waves: much more than a cryptomaniac!
  • 9:20 – Avelino Morganti (Huobi): Cryptoanarquism: ideological origins of Bitcoin
  • 9:40 – Leandro Trindade (X 15 Technology)
  • 10 – Solange Gueiros (developer Blockchain): Demonstrate the blockchain Ethereum and smart contracts live
  • 10:30 am – Rodrigo Miranda (Bitcoin Trader – University of Bitcoin): Exponential Mindset – The New Trader Psychology
  • 11 – Matheus Grijó (Anubis Trade)
  • 11:20 – Luciano Rocha (author of the ebook "Bitcoin Guide and Cryptomanes for Beginners"): Freedom, mobility and the labor market: the opportunities offered by crypto-currencies
  • 11.40am – Raquel Vaz (Coinbene): The power of transformation of the cryptic world
  • 12 – lunch break
  • 14 – BITCONF Startup Village (startup presentation)
  • 2.30 pm – Rodrigo Digital (DASH Dinheiro Digital Brasil): Cryptomoedas, drugs, decentralization and rock & roll
  • 2.50pm – Bruno Ely Garcia (NANO)
  • 3.30 pm – Maria Tereza Aarão (Certisign)
  • 16 – coffee break
  • 16:20 – Watson Pacheco da Silva (INOEX): analysis on the unilateral closure of bank accounts of the exchange of encrypted assets by financial institutions
  • 17 – Bruno Peroni (Atlas Quantum): Investments in crypts: trends and challenges
  • 17:30 – Pedro Rezende (teacher UnB): Cryptotomes as an evolutionary monetary phenomenon

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