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Bitcoin Medellín 2026 is a two-day in-person Bitcoin conference scheduled for January 16–17, 2026, at Plaza Mayor in Medellín, Colombia. It is not an online course in the traditional sense, but rather an industry learning and networking event built around keynotes, panels, deep dives, workshops, hardware demos, and community activities. The official site emphasizes a “Bitcoin-only” focus and explicitly excludes broader crypto content.
From an education/course perspective, the program is centered on Bitcoin, mining, hardware, and the developer ecosystem. Topics include talks for miners, developers, and educators, along with home-mining tips, hardware demos, and hands-on workshops, making it suitable for learners who want an on-site, practical experience. Sessions are delivered in English and Spanish, with translation provided where possible. As for instructors, the page only states that the “speakers first wave” has been announced, but does not list specific speaker names in the main content, making it difficult to assess speaker credentials or the depth of the curriculum.
The ticket tiers are fairly clear: General Admission costs $300 and includes a two-day pass, access to the main stage, breakout sessions, the exhibition area, and community meetups. VIP costs $1,250 and adds priority seating, access to the VIP lounge, refreshments, and a speaker mixer. Colombian residents can purchase a $25 General ticket, but must present a valid ID or residency ID at check-in. The payment page does not appear to be fully open yet. The text mentions that Bitcoin payments will be accepted, while checkout is handled by Stripe.
The main advantage is its highly focused positioning, which suits users who want to avoid “crypto noise” and concentrate on Bitcoin. The conference combines content learning, hardware experience, and community networking, offering value for mining, development, and investment-related discussions. The downside is that it is not a structured course: there is no learning path, assignments, accreditation, or certificate information. The full agenda, speaker backgrounds, and refund window also need to be confirmed on later pages. For non-Colombian attendees, travel and accommodation costs may be significantly higher than the ticket price itself.
It is best suited to Bitcoin enthusiasts, miners, developers, educators, founders, investors, and anyone looking to connect with the Latin American Bitcoin community. For users in China, the main barrier is not online access, but international travel, visa/entry requirements, time zone differences, and payment availability. The main text does not make it possible to assess direct website access from China. External services such as Stripe, Luma, or Twitter may be unstable in China. Alternatives to consider include Bitcoin Conference, Adopting Bitcoin, Bitcoin Amsterdam, or local technical community events.
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