On November 25 and 26 in Riga (Latvia), the large investment holding SDVentures held the First Largest International Bitcoin Conference

On November 25 and 26 in Riga (Latvia), the large investment holding SDVentures held the First Largest International Bitcoin Conference

The conference brought together the main players in the field and leading world-class professionals in each segment: technical specialists, cybersecurity experts, crypto business owners and authors of world bestsellers on the topic of cryptocurrencies.

The conference brought together more than 300 participants from the USA, Australia, Russia, Canada, Great Britain, Germany, Finland, Belgium, Slovakia, Italy, Czech Republic, Estonia, Lithuania, Ukraine, Latvia and other countries.

As a result of the conference, the most pressing problems of the industry for the next few years were identified:


-Increasing network capacity and the number of transactions by creating a second layer of technology (Lightning Network);

-New approaches to ensuring the security of storing bitcoins by individuals and exchanges;

-Attracting young developers and activists to the industry;

-Creating a faster, more convenient and cheaper unified infrastructure for interacting with the bitcoin economy to solve modern financial problems.

SDVentures Investment Holding is a partner of leading international venture funds in the field of IT and one of the first investors in the technology blockchain.

In 2015, the holding opened an office in Riga, and then a co-working space, OraculeTang Space. A year later, coworking has become a popular venue for conferences, meetups, business events and a favorite place to work for startup teams.



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