How Real is the Quantum Threat?
Bitcoin’s security is built on cryptographic systems that have stood the test of time, but does quantum computing change the equation? This discussion cuts through the noise to examine what’s actually at risk, separating credible concerns from speculation and hype. The conversation explores whether the quantum threat is overstated, underestimated, or something the ecosystem must seriously prepare for.
Speakers/Moderators

Alex Thorn
Moderator
Head of Firmwide Research
Galaxy

Alex Thorn
Head of Firmwide Research
Galaxy
Alex is Managing Director and Head of Firmwide Research at Galaxy, the leading digital assets and data center development firm. At Galaxy, Alex leads a team that produces institutional grade research on bitcoin, crypto, and artificial intelligence. Prior to joining Galaxy, Alex co-managed Avon Ventures, the crypto VC firm affiliated with Fidelity Investments. Before that, Alex was Director of Blockchain Research at Fidelity Center for Applied Technology.

Alex Pruden
Co-Founder & CEO
Project Eleven

Alex Pruden
Co-Founder & CEO
Project Eleven
Alex Pruden is the Co-Founder & CEO of Project Eleven, an applied lab of builders and technologists at the intersection of quantum computing and cryptography to harden digital assets and build the financial rails in the post-quantum era.
Alex is a former U.S. Army Green Beret who transitioned from military service to a career in blockchain and cryptocurrency after witnessing the profound challenges in conflict zones like Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria. After earning an MBA from Stanford, he began his decade-long career in the industry at GGV Capital, Coinbase, and Andreessen Horowitz before joining Aleo as the first employee and scaling the organization as CEO to pioneer the first permissionless, privacy-preserving smart contract blockchain powered by zero-knowledge proofs.
Alex is a former U.S. Army Green Beret who transitioned from military service to a career in blockchain and cryptocurrency after witnessing the profound challenges in conflict zones like Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria. After earning an MBA from Stanford, he began his decade-long career in the industry at GGV Capital, Coinbase, and Andreessen Horowitz before joining Aleo as the first employee and scaling the organization as CEO to pioneer the first permissionless, privacy-preserving smart contract blockchain powered by zero-knowledge proofs.
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10:00 am
Mon
Monday, April 27
10:00 am
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10:30 am
Lessons in Security From Those in The Know
Genesis Stage

Justine Bone
Moderator
Executive Director
Crypto ISAC

Justine Bone
Executive Director
Crypto ISAC
Justine Bone is Executive Director of Crypto ISAC, where she leads collective defense and intelligence collaboration across the global crypto ecosystem. She brings a career spanning Bloomberg, Dow Jones, and multiple security startups, along with board service across the cybersecurity sector. Her background includes enterprise security, offensive security research, and executive leadership at the intersection of cybersecurity, resilience, and risk management.

Garret Kelly
Crypto CISO, Principal Software Engineer
Robinhood

Garret Kelly
Crypto CISO, Principal Software Engineer
Robinhood
Garret began his time at Robinhood on the custody team, later moving to provide technical leadership for the security organization as a whole. In his current role he serves as CISO for Robinhood's crypto business. He loves HSMs and multi-party computation. His favorite number is secp256k1's base point.

Erik Kellogg
CISO
BinanceUS

Erik Kellogg
CISO
BinanceUS
Erik Kellogg is Chief Information Security Officer at Binance.US, where he leads cybersecurity, cyber risk, and security compliance for a U.S.-regulated digital asset platform securing billions in customer assets. A veteran security executive with more than 25 years of experience, Erik has built and matured cybersecurity programs across fintech, blockchain, and global enterprise environments.
Previously, he served as a principal leader within Palo Alto Networks’ Unit 42, advising organizations on cyber risk, resilience, and incident response. Erik brings deep expertise in digital asset security, threat detection and response, and operating security at scale in high-risk, adversarial environments.
Previously, he served as a principal leader within Palo Alto Networks’ Unit 42, advising organizations on cyber risk, resilience, and incident response. Erik brings deep expertise in digital asset security, threat detection and response, and operating security at scale in high-risk, adversarial environments.

Alex Pruden
Co-Founder & CEO
Project Eleven

Alex Pruden
Co-Founder & CEO
Project Eleven
Alex Pruden is the Co-Founder & CEO of Project Eleven, an applied lab of builders and technologists at the intersection of quantum computing and cryptography to harden digital assets and build the financial rails in the post-quantum era.
Alex is a former U.S. Army Green Beret who transitioned from military service to a career in blockchain and cryptocurrency after witnessing the profound challenges in conflict zones like Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria. After earning an MBA from Stanford, he began his decade-long career in the industry at GGV Capital, Coinbase, and Andreessen Horowitz before joining Aleo as the first employee and scaling the organization as CEO to pioneer the first permissionless, privacy-preserving smart contract blockchain powered by zero-knowledge proofs.
Alex is a former U.S. Army Green Beret who transitioned from military service to a career in blockchain and cryptocurrency after witnessing the profound challenges in conflict zones like Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria. After earning an MBA from Stanford, he began his decade-long career in the industry at GGV Capital, Coinbase, and Andreessen Horowitz before joining Aleo as the first employee and scaling the organization as CEO to pioneer the first permissionless, privacy-preserving smart contract blockchain powered by zero-knowledge proofs.
Lessons in Security From Those in The Know
Monday, April 27
10:00 am
Genesis Stage
Learn as experts share practical lessons learned from working on the front lines of Bitcoin security. The conversation explores common vulnerabilities, evolving threat models, and the strategies used to safeguard systems and funds.
Speakers/Moderators

Justine Bone
Moderator
Executive Director
Crypto ISAC

Justine Bone
Executive Director
Crypto ISAC
Justine Bone is Executive Director of Crypto ISAC, where she leads collective defense and intelligence collaboration across the global crypto ecosystem. She brings a career spanning Bloomberg, Dow Jones, and multiple security startups, along with board service across the cybersecurity sector. Her background includes enterprise security, offensive security research, and executive leadership at the intersection of cybersecurity, resilience, and risk management.

Garret Kelly
Crypto CISO, Principal Software Engineer
Robinhood

Garret Kelly
Crypto CISO, Principal Software Engineer
Robinhood
Garret began his time at Robinhood on the custody team, later moving to provide technical leadership for the security organization as a whole. In his current role he serves as CISO for Robinhood's crypto business. He loves HSMs and multi-party computation. His favorite number is secp256k1's base point.

Erik Kellogg
CISO
BinanceUS

Erik Kellogg
CISO
BinanceUS
Erik Kellogg is Chief Information Security Officer at Binance.US, where he leads cybersecurity, cyber risk, and security compliance for a U.S.-regulated digital asset platform securing billions in customer assets. A veteran security executive with more than 25 years of experience, Erik has built and matured cybersecurity programs across fintech, blockchain, and global enterprise environments.
Previously, he served as a principal leader within Palo Alto Networks’ Unit 42, advising organizations on cyber risk, resilience, and incident response. Erik brings deep expertise in digital asset security, threat detection and response, and operating security at scale in high-risk, adversarial environments.
Previously, he served as a principal leader within Palo Alto Networks’ Unit 42, advising organizations on cyber risk, resilience, and incident response. Erik brings deep expertise in digital asset security, threat detection and response, and operating security at scale in high-risk, adversarial environments.

Alex Pruden
Co-Founder & CEO
Project Eleven

Alex Pruden
Co-Founder & CEO
Project Eleven
Alex Pruden is the Co-Founder & CEO of Project Eleven, an applied lab of builders and technologists at the intersection of quantum computing and cryptography to harden digital assets and build the financial rails in the post-quantum era.
Alex is a former U.S. Army Green Beret who transitioned from military service to a career in blockchain and cryptocurrency after witnessing the profound challenges in conflict zones like Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria. After earning an MBA from Stanford, he began his decade-long career in the industry at GGV Capital, Coinbase, and Andreessen Horowitz before joining Aleo as the first employee and scaling the organization as CEO to pioneer the first permissionless, privacy-preserving smart contract blockchain powered by zero-knowledge proofs.
Alex is a former U.S. Army Green Beret who transitioned from military service to a career in blockchain and cryptocurrency after witnessing the profound challenges in conflict zones like Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria. After earning an MBA from Stanford, he began his decade-long career in the industry at GGV Capital, Coinbase, and Andreessen Horowitz before joining Aleo as the first employee and scaling the organization as CEO to pioneer the first permissionless, privacy-preserving smart contract blockchain powered by zero-knowledge proofs.
2:00 pm
Tue
Tuesday, April 28
2:00 pm
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2:30 pm
Understanding the Quantum Attack Vectors
Open Source Stage

Isabel Foxen Duke
Moderator
Host
Bitcoin Rails

Isabel Foxen Duke
Host
Bitcoin Rails
Isabel Foxen Duke is the Host of Bitcoin Rails—a podcast on X covering up-and-coming “Bitcoin Season II” technologies. She formerly managed communications for both the Ordinals and BRC20 core protocols and is a GP in the Bitcoin-native assets fund, Unbroken Chain.
Since the launch of Ordinals, she's advised protocol teams throughout the Bitcoin L2, metaprotocol and ZKP/BitVM spaces with a focus on technical communications and community education. She currently acts as a communications advisor to both Domo (Creator or BRC20) and Robin Linus (creator of BitVM), and is a co-author of BIP 360.
Since the launch of Ordinals, she's advised protocol teams throughout the Bitcoin L2, metaprotocol and ZKP/BitVM spaces with a focus on technical communications and community education. She currently acts as a communications advisor to both Domo (Creator or BRC20) and Robin Linus (creator of BitVM), and is a co-author of BIP 360.

Clara Shikhelman
Head of Research
Chaincode Labs

Clara Shikhelman
Head of Research
Chaincode Labs
Clara Shikhelman is the Head of Research at Chaincode Labs, where she explores the theoretical foundations of Bitcoin from both computer science and economic perspectives. She previously held postdoctoral positions at the Simons Institute at UC Berkeley and at Caltech, and holds a PhD in mathematics from Tel Aviv University.
Understanding the Quantum Attack Vectors
Tuesday, April 28
2:00 pm
Open Source Stage
A considered technical look at the quantum attack vectors relevant to Bitcoin’s security model reveals the current state of quantum research. Are there realistic timelines for potential risks, and what are strategies being explored to strengthen Bitcoin’s long-term resilience?
Speakers/Moderators

Isabel Foxen Duke
Moderator
Host
Bitcoin Rails

Isabel Foxen Duke
Host
Bitcoin Rails
Isabel Foxen Duke is the Host of Bitcoin Rails—a podcast on X covering up-and-coming “Bitcoin Season II” technologies. She formerly managed communications for both the Ordinals and BRC20 core protocols and is a GP in the Bitcoin-native assets fund, Unbroken Chain.
Since the launch of Ordinals, she's advised protocol teams throughout the Bitcoin L2, metaprotocol and ZKP/BitVM spaces with a focus on technical communications and community education. She currently acts as a communications advisor to both Domo (Creator or BRC20) and Robin Linus (creator of BitVM), and is a co-author of BIP 360.
Since the launch of Ordinals, she's advised protocol teams throughout the Bitcoin L2, metaprotocol and ZKP/BitVM spaces with a focus on technical communications and community education. She currently acts as a communications advisor to both Domo (Creator or BRC20) and Robin Linus (creator of BitVM), and is a co-author of BIP 360.

Clara Shikhelman
Head of Research
Chaincode Labs

Clara Shikhelman
Head of Research
Chaincode Labs
Clara Shikhelman is the Head of Research at Chaincode Labs, where she explores the theoretical foundations of Bitcoin from both computer science and economic perspectives. She previously held postdoctoral positions at the Simons Institute at UC Berkeley and at Caltech, and holds a PhD in mathematics from Tel Aviv University.
12:30 pm
Wed
Wednesday, April 29
12:30 pm
-
1:00 pm
How Real is the Quantum Threat?
Nakamoto Stage

Alex Thorn
Moderator
Head of Firmwide Research
Galaxy

Alex Thorn
Head of Firmwide Research
Galaxy
Alex is Managing Director and Head of Firmwide Research at Galaxy, the leading digital assets and data center development firm. At Galaxy, Alex leads a team that produces institutional grade research on bitcoin, crypto, and artificial intelligence. Prior to joining Galaxy, Alex co-managed Avon Ventures, the crypto VC firm affiliated with Fidelity Investments. Before that, Alex was Director of Blockchain Research at Fidelity Center for Applied Technology.

Alex Pruden
Co-Founder & CEO
Project Eleven

Alex Pruden
Co-Founder & CEO
Project Eleven
Alex Pruden is the Co-Founder & CEO of Project Eleven, an applied lab of builders and technologists at the intersection of quantum computing and cryptography to harden digital assets and build the financial rails in the post-quantum era.
Alex is a former U.S. Army Green Beret who transitioned from military service to a career in blockchain and cryptocurrency after witnessing the profound challenges in conflict zones like Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria. After earning an MBA from Stanford, he began his decade-long career in the industry at GGV Capital, Coinbase, and Andreessen Horowitz before joining Aleo as the first employee and scaling the organization as CEO to pioneer the first permissionless, privacy-preserving smart contract blockchain powered by zero-knowledge proofs.
Alex is a former U.S. Army Green Beret who transitioned from military service to a career in blockchain and cryptocurrency after witnessing the profound challenges in conflict zones like Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria. After earning an MBA from Stanford, he began his decade-long career in the industry at GGV Capital, Coinbase, and Andreessen Horowitz before joining Aleo as the first employee and scaling the organization as CEO to pioneer the first permissionless, privacy-preserving smart contract blockchain powered by zero-knowledge proofs.
How Real is the Quantum Threat?
Wednesday, April 29
12:30 pm
Nakamoto Stage
Bitcoin’s security is built on cryptographic systems that have stood the test of time, but does quantum computing change the equation? This discussion cuts through the noise to examine what’s actually at risk, separating credible concerns from speculation and hype. The conversation explores whether the quantum threat is overstated, underestimated, or something the ecosystem must seriously prepare for.
Speakers/Moderators

Alex Thorn
Moderator
Head of Firmwide Research
Galaxy

Alex Thorn
Head of Firmwide Research
Galaxy
Alex is Managing Director and Head of Firmwide Research at Galaxy, the leading digital assets and data center development firm. At Galaxy, Alex leads a team that produces institutional grade research on bitcoin, crypto, and artificial intelligence. Prior to joining Galaxy, Alex co-managed Avon Ventures, the crypto VC firm affiliated with Fidelity Investments. Before that, Alex was Director of Blockchain Research at Fidelity Center for Applied Technology.

Alex Pruden
Co-Founder & CEO
Project Eleven

Alex Pruden
Co-Founder & CEO
Project Eleven
Alex Pruden is the Co-Founder & CEO of Project Eleven, an applied lab of builders and technologists at the intersection of quantum computing and cryptography to harden digital assets and build the financial rails in the post-quantum era.
Alex is a former U.S. Army Green Beret who transitioned from military service to a career in blockchain and cryptocurrency after witnessing the profound challenges in conflict zones like Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria. After earning an MBA from Stanford, he began his decade-long career in the industry at GGV Capital, Coinbase, and Andreessen Horowitz before joining Aleo as the first employee and scaling the organization as CEO to pioneer the first permissionless, privacy-preserving smart contract blockchain powered by zero-knowledge proofs.
Alex is a former U.S. Army Green Beret who transitioned from military service to a career in blockchain and cryptocurrency after witnessing the profound challenges in conflict zones like Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria. After earning an MBA from Stanford, he began his decade-long career in the industry at GGV Capital, Coinbase, and Andreessen Horowitz before joining Aleo as the first employee and scaling the organization as CEO to pioneer the first permissionless, privacy-preserving smart contract blockchain powered by zero-knowledge proofs.
1:30 pm
Wed
Wednesday, April 29
1:30 pm
-
2:00 pm
The Quantum Threat to Bitcoin
HRF Freedom Go Up Stage

Alex Li
Moderator
Bitcoin Development Lead
Human Rights Foundation

Alex Li
Bitcoin Development Lead
Human Rights Foundation
The Quantum Threat to Bitcoin
Wednesday, April 29
1:30 pm
HRF Freedom Go Up Stage
Speakers/Moderators

Alex Li
Moderator
Bitcoin Development Lead
Human Rights Foundation

Alex Li
Bitcoin Development Lead
Human Rights Foundation
2:50 pm
Wed
Wednesday, April 29
2:50 pm
-
3:20 pm
Agentic Investing: Does AI Make Better Bitcoin Investors Than Humans?
Nakamoto Stage

Spencer Nichols
Moderator
Multimedia Producer & Director
Bitcoin Magazine

Spencer Nichols
Multimedia Producer & Director
Bitcoin Magazine
Spencer Nichols leads Multimedia operations at Bitcoin Magazine, producing video content across the Bitcoin Magazine, Bitcoin for Corporations and the Bitcoin Conference. Serving as livestream Director for the Bitcoin Conference series, his work spans all domains of Bitcoin, telling the story of Bitcoin adoption across monetary, financial, technological and political verticals.

Andrew McCormick
Head of eToro US
eToro

Andrew McCormick
Head of eToro US
eToro
Andrew McCormick is the Head of eToro US, the trading and investing platform with over 40 million registered users from 75 countries. eToro is a platform built around collaboration and investor education, a community where users can connect with other investors. On eToro, users can view other investors’ portfolios and statistics, and interact with them to exchange ideas, discuss strategies and benefit from shared knowledge. We act as a bridge between the old and new worlds of investing. On our US platform, users can trade equities, cryptoassets and options.
Prior to eToro, Andrew worked at leading investment firms including E*TRADE and Morgan Stanley. With his experience in traditional finance, Andrew brings his passion for promoting the transformative power of capital markets to the disruptive world of fintech. Even while he was in the world of traditional finance, Andrew started doing work in the innovative cryptocurrency space as early as 2017. Before working for those financial firms, Andrew represented companies as a lawyer in high-stakes regulatory and litigation matters while also being a rapper in a law firm and as a spirited side hustle.
Andrew holds a B.A. from University of Virginia, a JD from George Mason University School of Law, Virginia, Washington D.C., and New York Bar licenses, and the Series 7, 24, and 63 securities licenses.
Prior to eToro, Andrew worked at leading investment firms including E*TRADE and Morgan Stanley. With his experience in traditional finance, Andrew brings his passion for promoting the transformative power of capital markets to the disruptive world of fintech. Even while he was in the world of traditional finance, Andrew started doing work in the innovative cryptocurrency space as early as 2017. Before working for those financial firms, Andrew represented companies as a lawyer in high-stakes regulatory and litigation matters while also being a rapper in a law firm and as a spirited side hustle.
Andrew holds a B.A. from University of Virginia, a JD from George Mason University School of Law, Virginia, Washington D.C., and New York Bar licenses, and the Series 7, 24, and 63 securities licenses.

Milton Todd Ault III
CEO
OnlyBulls

Milton Todd Ault III
CEO
OnlyBulls
Milton "Todd" Ault III is the Executive Chairman and visionary leader behind OnlyBulls, the AI-powered investing companion app launched by askROI, a subsidiary of Hyperscale Data Inc. A 35+ year Wall Street veteran, serial entrepreneur, and early Bitcoin adopter since 2011, Ault brings decades of financial expertise and a passion for democratizing access to institutional-grade market intelligence.

Alex Thorn
Head of Firmwide Research
Galaxy

Alex Thorn
Head of Firmwide Research
Galaxy
Alex is Managing Director and Head of Firmwide Research at Galaxy, the leading digital assets and data center development firm. At Galaxy, Alex leads a team that produces institutional grade research on bitcoin, crypto, and artificial intelligence. Prior to joining Galaxy, Alex co-managed Avon Ventures, the crypto VC firm affiliated with Fidelity Investments. Before that, Alex was Director of Blockchain Research at Fidelity Center for Applied Technology.
Agentic Investing: Does AI Make Better Bitcoin Investors Than Humans?
Wednesday, April 29
2:50 pm
Nakamoto Stage
AI is often framed as a leveling force, but markets rarely stay level for long. This session looks at how arbitrage opportunities shift when everyone has access to the same models and tools. In a world where AI can replicate common skills, differentiation becomes less about knowledge and more about: unique inputs, high-quality judgment, and domain expertise.
Speakers/Moderators

Spencer Nichols
Moderator
Multimedia Producer & Director
Bitcoin Magazine

Spencer Nichols
Multimedia Producer & Director
Bitcoin Magazine
Spencer Nichols leads Multimedia operations at Bitcoin Magazine, producing video content across the Bitcoin Magazine, Bitcoin for Corporations and the Bitcoin Conference. Serving as livestream Director for the Bitcoin Conference series, his work spans all domains of Bitcoin, telling the story of Bitcoin adoption across monetary, financial, technological and political verticals.

Andrew McCormick
Head of eToro US
eToro

Andrew McCormick
Head of eToro US
eToro
Andrew McCormick is the Head of eToro US, the trading and investing platform with over 40 million registered users from 75 countries. eToro is a platform built around collaboration and investor education, a community where users can connect with other investors. On eToro, users can view other investors’ portfolios and statistics, and interact with them to exchange ideas, discuss strategies and benefit from shared knowledge. We act as a bridge between the old and new worlds of investing. On our US platform, users can trade equities, cryptoassets and options.
Prior to eToro, Andrew worked at leading investment firms including E*TRADE and Morgan Stanley. With his experience in traditional finance, Andrew brings his passion for promoting the transformative power of capital markets to the disruptive world of fintech. Even while he was in the world of traditional finance, Andrew started doing work in the innovative cryptocurrency space as early as 2017. Before working for those financial firms, Andrew represented companies as a lawyer in high-stakes regulatory and litigation matters while also being a rapper in a law firm and as a spirited side hustle.
Andrew holds a B.A. from University of Virginia, a JD from George Mason University School of Law, Virginia, Washington D.C., and New York Bar licenses, and the Series 7, 24, and 63 securities licenses.
Prior to eToro, Andrew worked at leading investment firms including E*TRADE and Morgan Stanley. With his experience in traditional finance, Andrew brings his passion for promoting the transformative power of capital markets to the disruptive world of fintech. Even while he was in the world of traditional finance, Andrew started doing work in the innovative cryptocurrency space as early as 2017. Before working for those financial firms, Andrew represented companies as a lawyer in high-stakes regulatory and litigation matters while also being a rapper in a law firm and as a spirited side hustle.
Andrew holds a B.A. from University of Virginia, a JD from George Mason University School of Law, Virginia, Washington D.C., and New York Bar licenses, and the Series 7, 24, and 63 securities licenses.

Milton Todd Ault III
CEO
OnlyBulls

Milton Todd Ault III
CEO
OnlyBulls
Milton "Todd" Ault III is the Executive Chairman and visionary leader behind OnlyBulls, the AI-powered investing companion app launched by askROI, a subsidiary of Hyperscale Data Inc. A 35+ year Wall Street veteran, serial entrepreneur, and early Bitcoin adopter since 2011, Ault brings decades of financial expertise and a passion for democratizing access to institutional-grade market intelligence.

Alex Thorn
Head of Firmwide Research
Galaxy

Alex Thorn
Head of Firmwide Research
Galaxy
Alex is Managing Director and Head of Firmwide Research at Galaxy, the leading digital assets and data center development firm. At Galaxy, Alex leads a team that produces institutional grade research on bitcoin, crypto, and artificial intelligence. Prior to joining Galaxy, Alex co-managed Avon Ventures, the crypto VC firm affiliated with Fidelity Investments. Before that, Alex was Director of Blockchain Research at Fidelity Center for Applied Technology.
5:00 pm
Wed
Wednesday, April 29
5:00 pm
-
5:30 pm
Covenants are Dead, Quantum is Fake & BIP110 was Vibe-Coded
Open Source Stage

Chris Seedor
Moderator
CEO & Co-Founder
bitsurance | SEEDOR

Chris Seedor
CEO & Co-Founder
bitsurance | SEEDOR
Chris is a Bitcoin entrepreneur and advisor focused on self-custody, insurance, and inheritance. He is the CEO of Bitsurance, the world's first insurance for Bitcoin held in self-custody, and Seedor, one of Europe's leading Bitcoin backup solutions. Chris works closely with hardware wallet manufacturers, miners, and Bitcoin companies across Europe, and regularly speaks on Bitcoin custody, threat models, and the economic and technical realities of building on Bitcoin.
Covenants are Dead, Quantum is Fake & BIP110 was Vibe-Coded
Wednesday, April 29
5:00 pm
Open Source Stage
Panelists dive into some of the most buzz-worthy discussions blowing up your timeline on Bitcoin X (aka "twitter"). Buckle up for shenanigans and super serious bitcoin discourse.
Speakers/Moderators

Chris Seedor
Moderator
CEO & Co-Founder
bitsurance | SEEDOR

Chris Seedor
CEO & Co-Founder
bitsurance | SEEDOR
Chris is a Bitcoin entrepreneur and advisor focused on self-custody, insurance, and inheritance. He is the CEO of Bitsurance, the world's first insurance for Bitcoin held in self-custody, and Seedor, one of Europe's leading Bitcoin backup solutions. Chris works closely with hardware wallet manufacturers, miners, and Bitcoin companies across Europe, and regularly speaks on Bitcoin custody, threat models, and the economic and technical realities of building on Bitcoin.
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Michael Saylor
Founder & Executive Chairman
Strategy

Michael Saylor
Founder & Executive Chairman
Strategy
Michael Saylor is the Founder & Executive Chairman of Strategy (MSTR), a publicly traded business intelligence firm & holder of more than ₿700,000 that he founded in 1989. He is also the founder of Alarm.com(ALRM), named inventor on 48+ patents, & author of the book “The Mobile Wave”. He founded the Saylor Academy (saylor.org), a non-profit that has provided free education to over 2 million students. He is an advocate for the Bitcoin Standard (hope.com) with dual degrees from MIT in Aerospace Engineering & History of Science. He posts his views on X @saylor and his website Michael.com. His 4 hour interview with Lex Fridman summarizes his thoughts on Bitcoin, Inflation, and the Future of Money with ~11 million views on YouTube.

Todd Blanche
Acting Attorney General
U.S. Department of Justice

Todd Blanche
Acting Attorney General
U.S. Department of Justice
Biography of Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche
The Honorable Todd Blanche is the 40th Deputy Attorney General of the United States, overseeing the work of the 115,000 dedicated employees who fulfill the Department of Justice’s mission at Main Justice, the FBI, DEA, U.S. Marshals, ATF, and 93 U.S. Attorney’s Offices.
Todd began his career at the Department where he served for over fifteen years in a variety of capacities, including as a contractor, a paralegal in the Criminal Division, and at the United States Attorney’s office for the Southern District of New York where he eventually became an AUSA and later a supervisor.
After leaving the Department, Todd worked as a criminal defense attorney that included representing President Donald Trump in three of the criminal cases brought against him in 2023 and 2024.
Following President Trump’s historic return to the White House, the President appointed Todd to work alongside Attorney General Pam Bondi to make America safe again. At the DOJ, Todd is working tirelessly to implement President Trump’s priorities that include confronting illegal protecting American businesses from fraud.
Todd has been married to his wonderful wife Kristine for nearly thirty years, is a father and grandfather.

Paul Atkins
Chairman
Securities and Exchange Commission

Paul Atkins
Chairman
Securities and Exchange Commission
Paul S. Atkins was sworn into office as the 34th Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission on April 21, 2025, after being nominated by President Donald J. Trump on January 20, 2025, and confirmed by the U.S. Senate on April 9, 2025.
Prior to returning to the SEC, Chairman Atkins was most recently chief executive of Patomak Global Partners, a company he founded in 2009. Chairman Atkins helped lead efforts to develop best practices for the digital asset sector. He served as an independent director and non-executive chairman of the board of BATS Global Markets, Inc. from 2012 to 2015.
Chairman Atkins was appointed by President George W. Bush to serve as a Commissioner of the SEC from 2002 to 2008. During his tenure, he advocated for transparency, consistency, and the use of cost-benefit analysis at the agency. Chairman Atkins also represented the SEC at meetings of the President’s Working Group on Financial Markets and the U.S.-EU Transatlantic Economic Council. From 2009 to 2010, he was appointed a member of the Congressional Oversight Panel for the Troubled Asset Relief Program.
Before serving as an SEC Commissioner, Chairman Atkins was a consultant on securities and investment management industry matters, especially regarding issues of strategy, regulatory compliance, risk management, new product development, and organizational control.
From 1990 to 1994, Chairman Atkins served on the staff of two chairmen of the SEC, Richard C. Breeden and Arthur Levitt, ultimately as chief of staff and counselor, respectively. He received the SEC’s 1992 Law and Policy Award for work regarding corporate governance matters.
Chairman Atkins began his career as a lawyer in New York, focusing on a wide range of corporate transactions for U.S. and foreign clients, including public and private securities offerings and mergers and acquisitions. He was resident for 2½ years in his firm's Paris office and admitted as conseil juridique in France.
A member of the New York and Florida bars, Chairman Atkins received his J.D. from Vanderbilt University School of Law in 1983 and was Senior Student Writing Editor of the Vanderbilt Law Review. He received his A.B., Phi Beta Kappa, from Wofford College in 1980.
Originally from Lillington, North Carolina, Chairman Atkins grew up in Tampa, Florida. He and his wife Sarah have three sons.
Prior to returning to the SEC, Chairman Atkins was most recently chief executive of Patomak Global Partners, a company he founded in 2009. Chairman Atkins helped lead efforts to develop best practices for the digital asset sector. He served as an independent director and non-executive chairman of the board of BATS Global Markets, Inc. from 2012 to 2015.
Chairman Atkins was appointed by President George W. Bush to serve as a Commissioner of the SEC from 2002 to 2008. During his tenure, he advocated for transparency, consistency, and the use of cost-benefit analysis at the agency. Chairman Atkins also represented the SEC at meetings of the President’s Working Group on Financial Markets and the U.S.-EU Transatlantic Economic Council. From 2009 to 2010, he was appointed a member of the Congressional Oversight Panel for the Troubled Asset Relief Program.
Before serving as an SEC Commissioner, Chairman Atkins was a consultant on securities and investment management industry matters, especially regarding issues of strategy, regulatory compliance, risk management, new product development, and organizational control.
From 1990 to 1994, Chairman Atkins served on the staff of two chairmen of the SEC, Richard C. Breeden and Arthur Levitt, ultimately as chief of staff and counselor, respectively. He received the SEC’s 1992 Law and Policy Award for work regarding corporate governance matters.
Chairman Atkins began his career as a lawyer in New York, focusing on a wide range of corporate transactions for U.S. and foreign clients, including public and private securities offerings and mergers and acquisitions. He was resident for 2½ years in his firm's Paris office and admitted as conseil juridique in France.
A member of the New York and Florida bars, Chairman Atkins received his J.D. from Vanderbilt University School of Law in 1983 and was Senior Student Writing Editor of the Vanderbilt Law Review. He received his A.B., Phi Beta Kappa, from Wofford College in 1980.
Originally from Lillington, North Carolina, Chairman Atkins grew up in Tampa, Florida. He and his wife Sarah have three sons.

Mike Selig
Chairman
Commodity Futures Trading Commission

Mike Selig
Chairman
Commodity Futures Trading Commission
Michael S. Selig was sworn in on December 22, 2025 to serve as the 16th Chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. Chairman Selig was nominated by President Donald J. Trump to the post on October 27, 2025, and confirmed by the U.S. Senate on December 18, 2025.
Chairman Selig brings to the role deep public and private sector experience working with a wide range of stakeholders across agriculture, energy, financial, and digital asset industries, which rely upon and operate in CFTC-regulated markets.
Prior to his leadership at the CFTC, Chairman Selig most recently served as chief counsel of the Securities and Exchange Commission’s Crypto Task Force and senior advisor to SEC Chairman Paul S. Atkins. In this role, Chairman Selig helped to develop a clear regulatory framework for digital asset securities markets, harmonize the SEC and CFTC regulatory regimes, modernize the agency’s rules to reflect new and emerging technologies, and put an end to regulation by enforcement. He also participated in the President’s Working Group on Digital Asset Markets and contributed to its report on “Strengthening American Leadership in Digital Financial Technology.”
Prior to government service, Chairman Selig was a partner at an international law firm, focusing on derivatives and securities regulatory matters. During his years in private practice, he represented a broad range of clients subject to regulation by the CFTC, including commercial end users, futures commission merchants, commodity trading advisors, swap dealers, designated contract markets, derivatives clearing organizations, and digital asset firms. Chairman Selig advised clients on compliance with the Commodity Exchange Act and the CFTC’s rules and regulations thereunder, including in connection with registration applications and obligations, enforcement matters, and complex transactions.
Chairman Selig earned his law degree from The George Washington University Law School and was articles editor of The George Washington Law Review. He received his undergraduate degree from Florida State University.
Chairman Selig brings to the role deep public and private sector experience working with a wide range of stakeholders across agriculture, energy, financial, and digital asset industries, which rely upon and operate in CFTC-regulated markets.
Prior to his leadership at the CFTC, Chairman Selig most recently served as chief counsel of the Securities and Exchange Commission’s Crypto Task Force and senior advisor to SEC Chairman Paul S. Atkins. In this role, Chairman Selig helped to develop a clear regulatory framework for digital asset securities markets, harmonize the SEC and CFTC regulatory regimes, modernize the agency’s rules to reflect new and emerging technologies, and put an end to regulation by enforcement. He also participated in the President’s Working Group on Digital Asset Markets and contributed to its report on “Strengthening American Leadership in Digital Financial Technology.”
Prior to government service, Chairman Selig was a partner at an international law firm, focusing on derivatives and securities regulatory matters. During his years in private practice, he represented a broad range of clients subject to regulation by the CFTC, including commercial end users, futures commission merchants, commodity trading advisors, swap dealers, designated contract markets, derivatives clearing organizations, and digital asset firms. Chairman Selig advised clients on compliance with the Commodity Exchange Act and the CFTC’s rules and regulations thereunder, including in connection with registration applications and obligations, enforcement matters, and complex transactions.
Chairman Selig earned his law degree from The George Washington University Law School and was articles editor of The George Washington Law Review. He received his undergraduate degree from Florida State University.

David Bailey
CEO & Chairman
Nakamoto Inc.

David Bailey
CEO & Chairman
Nakamoto Inc.
David Bailey is the CEO and Chairman of Nakamoto, a Bitcoin company he took public through a reverse merger with KindlyMD. Nakamoto raised one of the largest PIPE financings in digital asset history. A Bitcoin advocate since 2012, David founded BTC Inc. – home to Bitcoin Magazine, The Bitcoin Conference, and Bitcoin for Corporations, and co-founded UTXO Management, an institutional hedge fund focused on Bitcoin and digital assets. In 2024, David led a political engagement campaign that brought Bitcoin to the forefront of the U.S. presidential election advising President Donald Trump’s team on Bitcoin policy. David also serves on the boards of BTC Inc., the Bitcoin Policy Institute, and Moon Inc (HK Asia Holdings Limited).

Eric Trump
Co-Founder & Chief Strategy Officer
American Bitcoin

Eric Trump
Co-Founder & Chief Strategy Officer
American Bitcoin
Eric Trump is Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Officer of American Bitcoin Corp (Nasdaq: ABTC). In this role, he defines the company’s strategic direction and growth priorities, guiding its mission to build America’s Bitcoin infrastructure backbone. He brings extensive experience across capital markets, large-scale commercial development, and strategic growth, and is deeply committed to advancing the adoption of decentralized financial systems in ways that strengthen American economic and technological leadership.
Mr. Trump also serves as Executive Vice President of The Trump Organization, where he oversees the global management and operations of the Trump family’s extensive real estate portfolio. This includes Trump Hotels, Trump Golf, commercial and residential real estate, Trump Estates, and Trump Winery. Known for his hands-on leadership and strong market instincts, he has played a key role in expanding the company’s presence across major U.S. and international markets.
A globally recognized business leader and public figure, Mr. Trump is a prominent advocate for Bitcoin and decentralized finance. He is a co-founder of World Liberty Financial, a decentralized finance (DeFi) platform, and serves on the Board of Advisors of Metaplanet, Japan’s largest corporate holder of Bitcoin.
Beyond his business activities, Mr. Trump has helped raise more than $50 million for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in the fight against pediatric cancer, a philanthropic mission he began at age 21.
Mr. Trump earned a degree in Finance and Management from Georgetown University. He currently resides in Florida with his wife, Lara, and their two children. He is also the author of Under Siege, his memoir published in October 2025.
Mr. Trump also serves as Executive Vice President of The Trump Organization, where he oversees the global management and operations of the Trump family’s extensive real estate portfolio. This includes Trump Hotels, Trump Golf, commercial and residential real estate, Trump Estates, and Trump Winery. Known for his hands-on leadership and strong market instincts, he has played a key role in expanding the company’s presence across major U.S. and international markets.
A globally recognized business leader and public figure, Mr. Trump is a prominent advocate for Bitcoin and decentralized finance. He is a co-founder of World Liberty Financial, a decentralized finance (DeFi) platform, and serves on the Board of Advisors of Metaplanet, Japan’s largest corporate holder of Bitcoin.
Beyond his business activities, Mr. Trump has helped raise more than $50 million for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in the fight against pediatric cancer, a philanthropic mission he began at age 21.
Mr. Trump earned a degree in Finance and Management from Georgetown University. He currently resides in Florida with his wife, Lara, and their two children. He is also the author of Under Siege, his memoir published in October 2025.

Jack Mallers
Founder, CEO Strike | Co-Founder, CEO Twenty One
Strike / Twenty One

Jack Mallers
Founder, CEO Strike | Co-Founder, CEO Twenty One
Strike / Twenty One
Jack Mallers serves as the Chief Executive Officer, President and a director of Twenty One Capital. He has served in these capacities since December 2025. Jack is a visionary entrepreneur and one of Bitcoin's most influential advocates, shaping its perception and furthering its adoption by institutions, corporations and governments. As the Founder & CEO of Strike, he built one of the world's leading Bitcoin financial services company's, pioneering Bitcoin brokerage infrastructure and Bitcoin credit products. His leadership was instrumental in El Salvador's historic decision to become the first nation to adopt Bitcoin as an official currency, a major milestone in sovereign Bitcoin policy. Beyond Strike, Jack is a key advocate for Bitcoin's integration into global finance, engaging with institutional investors, policymakers and enterprises to accelerate its adoption as the world's premier monetary asset. Now, as Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer of Twenty One, he is building the first true Bitcoin-native public company redefining corporate treasury strategy for the Bitcoin era.

Cynthia Lummis
Senator
U.S. Senate

Cynthia Lummis
Senator
U.S. Senate
U.S. Senator Cynthia M. Lummis has been Bitcoin's most consistent and consequential champion in the United States Senate.
As the first-ever Chair of the Senate Banking Subcommittee on Digital Assets, Senator Lummis is the architect of the legislative framework shaping America's digital asset future. She introduced the landmark Lummis-Gillibrand Responsible Financial Innovation Act, the first comprehensive bipartisan crypto regulatory framework in Senate history. She co-authored the GENIUS Act — the first federal stablecoin law ever enacted — and introduced the BITCOIN Act, which would establish a U.S. strategic Bitcoin reserve of up to one million BTC. She is leading the Clarity Act, which will bring long-overdue regulatory certainty to the digital asset industry. She has also championed digital asset tax reform, including a de minimis exemption for small transactions and equal tax treatment for miners and stakers.
Known as Congress' "Crypto Queen," Senator Lummis represents Wyoming — a state she has helped build into one of the most digital asset-friendly regulatory environments in the nation. Before serving in the Senate, she served 14 years in the Wyoming Legislature, eight years as Wyoming State Treasurer, and eight years in the U.S. House. She is a three-time graduate of the University of Wyoming.
Her work represents a crucial bridge between traditional financial systems and the emerging digital economy, ensuring America leads the world in financial innovation while protecting the individual freedoms that define it.
As the first-ever Chair of the Senate Banking Subcommittee on Digital Assets, Senator Lummis is the architect of the legislative framework shaping America's digital asset future. She introduced the landmark Lummis-Gillibrand Responsible Financial Innovation Act, the first comprehensive bipartisan crypto regulatory framework in Senate history. She co-authored the GENIUS Act — the first federal stablecoin law ever enacted — and introduced the BITCOIN Act, which would establish a U.S. strategic Bitcoin reserve of up to one million BTC. She is leading the Clarity Act, which will bring long-overdue regulatory certainty to the digital asset industry. She has also championed digital asset tax reform, including a de minimis exemption for small transactions and equal tax treatment for miners and stakers.
Known as Congress' "Crypto Queen," Senator Lummis represents Wyoming — a state she has helped build into one of the most digital asset-friendly regulatory environments in the nation. Before serving in the Senate, she served 14 years in the Wyoming Legislature, eight years as Wyoming State Treasurer, and eight years in the U.S. House. She is a three-time graduate of the University of Wyoming.
Her work represents a crucial bridge between traditional financial systems and the emerging digital economy, ensuring America leads the world in financial innovation while protecting the individual freedoms that define it.

Adam Back
Co-founder & CEO
Blockstream

Adam Back
Co-founder & CEO
Blockstream
Co-founder and CEO of Blockstream, Dr. Adam Back, invented Hashcash, the proof-of-work algorithm cited by Satoshi Nakamoto in the Bitcoin whitepaper, as the future basis for its mining function. Throughout his two-decade-long vocation as an applied cryptographer and security architect, he has held senior roles with a number of technology companies, including Microsoft, EMC, PI, VMware, and Zero-Knowledge Systems, as well as advised many more companies on cryptography and peer-to-peer finance. Dr. Adam Back holds a computer science Ph.D. in distributed systems from the University of Exeter.

Amy Oldenburg
Head of Digital Asset Strategy
Morgan Stanley

Amy Oldenburg
Head of Digital Asset Strategy
Morgan Stanley
Amy is the Head of Digital Asset Strategy at Morgan Stanley, where she is focusing on building and connecting the Firm's digital asset capabilities, engaging with digital industry consortiums and collaborating closely with the various business units on this important strategic initiative to serve our clients. Most recently Amy was the Head of Emerging Markets Equity at Morgan Stanley Investment Management. She joined Morgan Stanley in 2001 and has over 25 years of finance experience including her pervious roles as Chief Operating Officer of Emerging Markets Equity and held roles in equity and FX trading, portfolio management support, and product development and strategy after starting her career in internet consulting. Amy received a BA in business administration with a concentration in finance from Fordham University and a MS in applied psychology from University of Southern California. She currently sits on Morgan Stanley's Firmwide Innovation Council. Outside the firm, Amy is an independent director of Abhi, a fintech company based in the UAE. She is an active contributor and speaker in the global digital asset community with specific interests in the use of digital assets in the emerging world, asset tokenization, and emerging business models.

David Marcus
CEO
Lightspark

David Marcus
CEO
Lightspark
David is the CEO and co-founder of Lightspark. Most recently, he led all payments and crypto efforts on Meta/Facebook. In 2018, David started Diem (fka Libra). He joined Meta in 2014 to lead Messenger, which he took from under 200M monthly users to over 1.5B. Previously, he was PayPal’s President. A lifelong entrepreneur, David launched two companies in Europe and then founded mobile payments company Zong in Silicon Valley, which was acquired by PayPal in 2011.

Matt Schultz
CEO and Chairman
CleanSpark

Matt Schultz
CEO and Chairman
CleanSpark
Matt Schultz is co-founder, CEO and Chairman of CleanSpark (CLSK). Matt led CleanSpark from its early days as an alternative energy generator focused on converting biomass into energy using CleanSpark’s patented gasifier technology. He then transitioned CleanSpark into the renewable energy sector, helping to identify critical software that was used to deploy microgrids, most notably at Camp Pendleton. Matt has helped raise over a billion dollars in capital. His leadership has been instrumental in making CleanSpark one of the largest and most recognizable data center developers in North America.

Fred Thiel
Chairman and CEO
MARA

Fred Thiel
Chairman and CEO
MARA
Fred Thiel is the Chairman of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer of MARA Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: MARA) and has over 35 years of experience in the technology sector. Mr. Thiel is an acclaimed innovator and expert, having led organizations across diverse fields including digital assets, AI, semiconductors and enterprise software. Under his leadership, MARA has grown from a market cap of under $30 million to over $5 billion, becoming the largest in the space, with operations spanning four continents. MARA operates 15 data centers, including several across the United States, as well as locations in the UAE and Paraguay, boasting an energy capacity of 1700 MW. The company is fully integrated, enhancing its operational efficiency.
Throughout his career, Mr. Thiel has consistently driven rapid growth and created substantial shareholder value. Prior to MARA, Mr. Thiel served as the CEO of two other public companies, Local Corporation (NASDAQ: LOCM) and Lantronix, Inc (NASDAQ: LTRX). He has successfully raised billions in equity and debt through private and public offerings, led companies through IPOs, executed high-value exits to strategic and financial acquirers, and implemented effective M&A and roll-up strategies.
Mr. Thiel attended the Stockholm School of Economics and executive classes at Harvard Business School, and is fluent in English, Spanish, Swedish, and French. Mr. Thiel is the Chairman of the Board for Oden Technology, Inc. and is active in Young Presidents’ Organization where he has led initiatives in both the FinTech and Technology Networks.
A recognized voice in the industry, Fred frequently shares his insights on energy and technology with major media outlets like Bloomberg TV, CNBC, and FOX Business, contributing to vital discussions about the future of these sectors.
Throughout his career, Mr. Thiel has consistently driven rapid growth and created substantial shareholder value. Prior to MARA, Mr. Thiel served as the CEO of two other public companies, Local Corporation (NASDAQ: LOCM) and Lantronix, Inc (NASDAQ: LTRX). He has successfully raised billions in equity and debt through private and public offerings, led companies through IPOs, executed high-value exits to strategic and financial acquirers, and implemented effective M&A and roll-up strategies.
Mr. Thiel attended the Stockholm School of Economics and executive classes at Harvard Business School, and is fluent in English, Spanish, Swedish, and French. Mr. Thiel is the Chairman of the Board for Oden Technology, Inc. and is active in Young Presidents’ Organization where he has led initiatives in both the FinTech and Technology Networks.
A recognized voice in the industry, Fred frequently shares his insights on energy and technology with major media outlets like Bloomberg TV, CNBC, and FOX Business, contributing to vital discussions about the future of these sectors.

Tim Draper
Founder
Draper Associates

Tim Draper
Founder
Draper Associates
Tim Draper founded Draper Associates, DFJ and the Draper Venture Network, a global network of venture capital funds. Funded Coinbase, Baidu, Tesla, Skype, SpaceX, Twitch, Hotmail, Focus Media, Robinhood, Athenahealth, Box, Cruise Automation, Carta, Planet, PTC and 15 other unicorns from early/first rounds.
He is a supporter and global thought leader for entrepreneurs everywhere, and is a leading spokesperson for Bitcoin and decentralization, having won the Bitcoin US Marshall’s auction in 2014, invested in over 50 crypto companies, and led investments in Coinbase, Ledger, Tezos, and Bancor, among others.
He is a supporter and global thought leader for entrepreneurs everywhere, and is a leading spokesperson for Bitcoin and decentralization, having won the Bitcoin US Marshall’s auction in 2014, invested in over 50 crypto companies, and led investments in Coinbase, Ledger, Tezos, and Bancor, among others.

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