The Baltic Honeybadger 2025 (#BH2025) conference is set to take place in Riga, Latvia, starting next Thursday. The event focuses exclusively on Bitcoin, emphasizing privacy, financial freedom, and self-custody without altcoins or distractions. Organizers have announced a diverse lineup of speakers, including Michael Peterson of Bitcoin Beach, who inspired El Salvadorâs adoption of Bitcoin as legal tender, and representatives from companies such as Tollgate, Finpeers, and Bitcredit Protocol. Other notable speakers include Bitcoin developers, privacy advocates, and thought leaders like Steve Simple, Mo Harchegani, Steven Roose, and Fadi Elsalameen. The conference will explore themes such as Bitcoinâs role in human rights, peace-building, privacy, and economic reform, as well as technical topics like Bitcoin payment scaling and decentralized technologies built on Bitcoin and Lightning Network. Attendees are encouraged to secure tickets before prices increase, with promotions such as free tickets offered through Bitcoin-backed loans on Debifi. The event aims to address ongoing concerns about Bitcoin transaction transparency, surveillance by intelligence agencies, and the moral implications of controlled money, continuing discussions initiated at previous Baltic Honeybadger events dating back to 2017.
âItâs based on the moral idea that bad people shouldnât have access to money - trusting those in authority to tell us who the bad people are and assuming they arenât the bad people.â - @aantonop BH2017 exposed the flaw in controlled money. #BH2025 #FinancialFreedom https://t.co/y0la4ftqdF
âI have privilege, and that allows me to not pay my #taxes.â- @aantonop at BH2017 BH2017 didnât sugarcoat the system. #BH2025 will go even harder. đ Baltic Honeybadger https://t.co/l8nBzss9cP
âEvery intelligence agency in the world is tracking every single Bitcoin transaction and every UTXO - with hooks in exchanges tying them to identities.â @aantonop đž BH2017 dropped the truth bomb. #BH2025 will go even deeper. đ Baltic Honeybadger #privacy #surveillance #BTC https://t.co/dh6yGSPpGm