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bitcoins VP JD Vance joins 2025 Bitcoin Conference as featured speaker

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  • J.D. Vance will make history as the first sitting US vice president to headline a Bitcoin conference.
  • Bitcoin 2025 is anticipated to attract over 30,000 attendees, highlighting Bitcoin’s growing influence.

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Vice President J.D. Vance is set to deliver a keynote address at Bitcoin 2025 in Las Vegas on May 28, marking the first time a sitting US vice president has publicly endorsed Bitcoin, as confirmed by BTC Inc., organizers of the world’s largest annual Bitcoin gathering.

The speech is scheduled for 9:00 a.m. PST at The Venetian Las Vegas as part of the conference’s “Code + Country” programming track. The event will be streamed globally.

Vance’s appearance follows President Trump’s address at Bitcoin 2024 in Nashville during his presidential campaign.

“This is more than a headline moment — it’s a signal,” said David Bailey, CEO of BTC Inc. “Bitcoin is the most exciting financial innovation in the world. It’s at the forefront of the national conversation.”

Trump selected Vance as his running mate for the 2024 presidential campaign in July of last year. Then serving as a US senator from Ohio, Vance was already a vocal crypto advocate, demonstrating support through both legislative efforts and personal investments in Bitcoin.

According to federal disclosure forms filed last August, Vance held Bitcoin exposure valued between $250,000 and $500,000.

During his Senate tenure, Vance championed Bitcoin, opposed regulatory overreach, and frequently criticized SEC leadership and centralized financial control. His upcoming address is expected to focus on innovation, financial sovereignty, and Bitcoin’s role in America’s future.

“This is a historic moment for Bitcoin,” said Brandon Green, co-organizer of Bitcoin 2025. “We are beyond honored to host the Vice President at the world’s largest Bitcoin conference. VP Vance represents a new generation that values freedom and doesn’t fear — but rather pioneers — new technology.”

The upcoming conference will also feature Ross Ulbricht, founder of Silk Road, in his first public appearance since receiving a presidential pardon from President Trump and gaining his freedom.

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