Heyyyy!!! So do you have specific plans? One of the few benefits I have is being able to run tours and bypass the Capitol Visitor Center BS and show you for instance the Committee room for the Committee I work for and we can take the tunnels between buildings!
EDIT: I just added her on LinkedIn aka the DC social media way will see if she accepts lol
Def. need to connect with her cause while it isn’t exactly in my Committee’s jurisdiction not only do I have plenty of friends on Financial Services but BTC games?!? Hell I wanna know more!
I will say tomorrow most of the hearings will be more or less finalized if you are interested in seeing one. If you want to tour the Capitol and bypass the fluff I can help with that. The rest of DC if you have ideas I can provide feedback to help ya out!
I don't understand the question. I consider myself a bitcoiner because I stack sats. But what does being in D.C have to do with it?
I mean you do activities that you like and can afford? I love to visit the national archives when I am in DC. But I think they allow non Bitcoiners as well, is that a deal breaker?
Neither am I a DC crypto scene geek nor do I know anything about it, but this thing about Donald Trump was posted even in Indian newspapers so I know.
Pubkey DC: Pubkey DC is a Bitcoin-friendly venue known for its casual atmosphere and crypto-centric vibe. It gained attention when Donald Trump used Bitcoin to buy burgers for patrons during his campaign, marking the first presidential Bitcoin transaction. Heard it from The Verge.
Bitcoin District Meetups
They host various events, including casual meetups, workshops on topics like running a Bitcoin node, and guest speaker sessions (Check out their events here: Bitcoin District)
If you stay a little longer you can attend the May 15 Meetup BitDevs #15
Other links you won't want to miss: DC Blockchain Summit (even though its over)
Have a look at this too: CDC