‘Let’s Talk Bitcoin’ Podcast to Record Special Live Episode at BTC2019

With a variety of sessions for scholars of all experience levels, Blockchain Training Conference 2019 will be an event you don’t want to miss. Along with these highly informative sessions and an exclusive networking event, we’re pleased to announce that the stars of the Let’s Talk Bitcoin podcast will be reuniting to record a special live episode during BTC2019 on August 29th.

The ‘Let’s Talk Bitcoin’ podcast hosts at their last live appearance together in Chicago 2018. Photo Credit: Tim Frey

The last time the LTB members all appeared together in the same room was in Chicago in 2018 for a 5-year anniversary show, with a packed theater of 700 blockchain enthusiasts from all around the world. Attendees called places like Venezuela, New Zealand, Germany, China, and Canada home. This year at BTC2019, you will find Andreas M. Antonopoulos, Dr. Stephanie Murphy, Adam B. Levine, and Jonathan Mohan host a live show of Let’s Talk Bitcoin with their compelling blend of humorous and honest discussions on the latest blockchain developments.

Some of the LTB hosts will also be teaching a master class level session at the Blockchain Training Conference. These classes will help prepare you to earn the Certified Bitcoin Professional designation. Not only will you get to see the LTB hosts all together again, you’ll also get to experience their individual teaching styles and expertise in this one-of-a-kind, three day event taking place August 28th-30th in Denver, Colorado.

Scholar tickets to BTC2019 include full access to all conference events, where you’ll be able to meet like minded professionals from industries both within and outside of the blockchain space. Act now to reserve your spot at BTC2019 among the brightest and most engaging minds in blockchain technology before prices rise July 30th!

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