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Bitcoin & the Future Economy JulyJul 07 2022 America/EdmontonCalgary, Canada

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In 2021, Bitcoin adoption skyrocketed across the world’s banks, corporations, and governments – and this incredible rise to prominence in the global economy was long predicted by economist Dr. Saifedean Ammous, one of the cryptocurrency’s premier thought leaders and author of best-selling book The Bitcoin Standard.

An internationally renowned speaker and expert on the evolution and importance of Bitcoin as a technological enabler of sound monetary policy, Dr. Ammous will be providing an essential lesson on Bitcoin’s history, economic theory, and emerging applications at Bitcoin and the Future Economy, an exclusive Canadian Blockchain Consortium seminar.

The accelerating role of Bitcoin as a key part of banking, commerce, and energy profitability means that all leaders, across the public and private sector, urgently need to understand what this innovative technology means for their business, industry, and policy development.

Dr. Ammous’s compelling presentations put Bitcoin in a historical and economic context that will help inform effective business and government strategies in this new digital economy.

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1410 Olympic Way SE
Calgary, AB , Canada
T2G 2W1
403-261-0101
1-800-661-1767

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