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October 25, 2015, 02:20:24 AM

Money 20/20 is next week. I think this rise still has a lot left in it.

Are we participating in Money 2020 by any means ?

We certainly are, Bitcoin will take center stage at Money 20/20 this year. There will be Bitcoin presentations running day after day. Cryptocoinsnews gives a timetable for some of the key presentations. Now banks and stock markets are interested in Bitcoin it's become one of the major topics discussed at financial events.

https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/money2020-las-vegas-oct-25-28-global-payment-financial-event-highlight-bitcoin/

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Monday And Tuesday: More On Bitcoin

On Monday morning, Oct. 26, Tony Gallippi of BitPay will demonstrate sophisticated wallet management for enterprises and individuals.

On Tuesday morning, Oct. 27, Eric Larcheveque and Thomas France of Ledger will demonstrate: “Ledger Trustlet: Running Blockchain Technology within Trusted Execution Environments.”

Amos Meiri of COLU.co will demonstrate: “COLU: Blockchain Technology Becomes the Internet of Digital Assets.”

Celso Pitta of BTCJam will demonstrate: “BTCjam: Launch of Global Lending Marketplace Powered by Bitcoin.”

Later on Tuesday, from 5:10 to 6 p.m., a panel discussion will address consumer applications of the block chain. David Bailey of BTC Media will moderate. Panelists will  include Joe Gerber of IDEO Futures, Vinny Lingham of Gyft, John McDonnell if Bitnet Technologies, and Stephen Pair of BitPay.

Wednesday Brings More Bitcoin

On Wednesday, Oct. 28, from 10:10 to 11 a.m., a session will address investing in bitcoin: motivations and expectations for corporate and venture investors. Perianne Boring of the Chamber of Digital Commerce will moderate. Panelists will include Dan Morehead of Pantera Capital, Jay Reinemann of BBVA, Matthew Roszak of Tally Capital, and Ryan Selkis of the Digital Currency Group.

From 11:10 to Noon, a session will be held on financial applications of distributed ledger technology. Jeremy Bonney of CoinDesk will moderate. Panelists will include Chris Larsen of Ripple Labs and Adam Ludwin of Chain.com.