Attending a Bitcoin conference is a great way to learn something new, meet other Bitcoiners, and generally get a feel for what's happening in and around Bitcoin. Also remember to check out the satellite events that often take place before and after the official program.

After attending many different Bitcoin conferences, here are a few recommendations:

BTCHEL

BTCHEL

📅 25–26 September 2026 · Helsinki, Finland 📍 Helsinki, Finland

BTCHEL 2025 was the first major Bitcoin conference in the Nordics, and it was a big success. Two days focused on Bitcoin, packed with keynotes, panels, and workshops. Speakers at BTCHEL come from all over the world, and there's a focus on Bitcoin in the Nordic countries. Be sure to also check out the side events and sign up in time, as there's often a lot of interest and limited spots.

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BTCPrague

BTCPrague

📅 6–8 May 2027 · Prague, Czech Republic 📍 Prague, Czech Republic

A very well-organized and really good conference in Prague. Around 7,500–10,000 people attend, and there's a broad, packed program, so you're sure to find something or someone working on exactly what you find most interesting in and around Bitcoin. BTCPrague also has a wide range of side events that are well worth checking out.

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Oslo Freedom Forum

Oslo Freedom Forum

📅 31 May–2 June 2027 · Oslo, Norway 📍 Oslo, Norway

Held annually in Oslo, where the Bitcoin and financial freedom track is taking up more and more of the program. A conference focused on human rights, freedom, and technology — with Bitcoin as a central theme.

Bitcoin Copenhagen

Bitcoin Copenhagen

Past
📅 21 March 2026 · Copenhagen, Denmark 📍 Copenhagen, Denmark

Held on 21 March 2026. A Danish Bitcoin conference — a one-day event that gives curious minds a chance to get an insight into what Bitcoin is and which challenges it can be the solution to. We hope the conference will be back again next year.

An overview of more Bitcoin conferences: Bitcoin.review – Events →

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