
Amsterdam is preparing to host Europe’s largest Bitcoin gathering yet, as the annual Bitcoin Amsterdam Conference returns on November 13–14, 2025, in a bigger and bolder setting.
Following a sold-out 2024 edition at the Westergas venue, organizers BTC Inc. and Amsterdam Decentralized are scaling up this year’s event to meet growing demand. The conference will take place at The SugarFactory, a former industrial sugar refinery now transformed into one of the city’s most striking event spaces.
With more than 8,000 square meters of raw, flexible space, the venue’s high ceilings, towering pillars, and preserved kettles evoke both historic grit and modern energy—an apt metaphor for Bitcoin’s disruptive ethos. The move reflects not only the surge in ticket sales but also Bitcoin’s expanding role in Europe’s financial and regulatory discourse.
Part of the global Bitcoin Conference Series organized by BTC Media, the parent company of Bitcoin Magazine, Bitcoin Amsterdam has grown into a cornerstone of Europe’s crypto calendar. The series’ flagship event, held earlier this year in Las Vegas, is complemented by regional editions such as Bitcoin Asia in Hong Kong (August 2025) and Bitcoin MENA in Abu Dhabi (December 2025).
David Bailey, CEO of BTC Inc., framed the event as more than just a conference:
“The Bitcoin Conference is part of our world series, and Europe can’t afford to sit this one out. As the financial engine of the continent, Amsterdam isn’t just hosting, it’s leading. We’re simply the megaphone for the grassroots builders, policymakers, and evangelists who are reshaping what money means.”
The 2025 agenda will spotlight pressing issues shaping Bitcoin’s future in Europe and beyond. Central themes include digital rights, financial privacy, and the region’s evolving regulatory framework. With the European Union’s landmark Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulation rolling out, conversations are expected to be sharper and more policy-driven than in previous years.
Another fast-emerging topic is Bitcoin Treasuries—corporate strategies for holding Bitcoin on balance sheets. As more companies explore or expand treasury allocations, the debate over best practices and financial implications is set to feature prominently.
Organizers are emphasizing accessibility, aiming to bridge the gap between grassroots enthusiasm and institutional adoption. The conference will feature keynote speeches, interactive workshops, and networking opportunities designed for a wide audience—from developers and investors to students and first-time participants.
Tickets start at €121, with prices rising closer to the event as availability decreases. Given last year’s sell-out, organizers expect demand to remain strong.
Europe’s Defining Bitcoin Moment
For many in the industry, Bitcoin Amsterdam is more than a regional event; it’s a marker of Europe’s place in the global Bitcoin conversation. With regulatory debates intensifying and adoption spreading across financial institutions and retail users, the 2025 edition could prove pivotal in shaping how Bitcoin integrates with Europe’s economy in the years ahead.
Tickets and more details are available at bitcoin.amsterdam
Editorial Note: This news article has been written with assistance from AI. Edited & fact-checked by the Editorial Team.
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