[Live Video Stream] Libertopia 2014

The Libertopia Festival will be held in San Diego, California for its fifth year on November 14-16 and will be hosting a slew of speakers discussing Bitcoin
The Libertopia Festival will be held in San Diego, California for its fifth year on November 14-16 and will be hosting a slew of speakers discussing Bitcoin
Op-ed - [Live Video Stream] Libertopia 2014

The Libertopia Festival will be held in San Diego, California for its fifth year on November 14-16 and will be hosting a slew of speakers discussing Bitcoin and related topics. This unique festival/conference has the usual conference offering of speakers and an exposition hall but extends far beyond stages and booths, in the spirit of freedom which is what the event aims to embrace and promote.Libertopia 2014 is a 3-day event but live video coverage will only be available throughout the first day, Friday, November 14. Live videos will be embedded below the schedule prior to each event and simultaneously available on the Bitcoin Magazine YouTube Channel. The on-demand replay of each broadcast will be available shortly subsequently.

Tentative Live Stream Schedule (PST):

9:30-10: Jeffrey Tucker - Welcome Address

10-11: Paige Peterson - Project SAFE: How We Can Replace Servers to Fix the Internet

11-12: Davi Barker - The Undead Democracy Apocalypse

2-3: M.K. Lords - Everyone Hates Activists and How Bitcoin is Changing That

3-4: Devon Read - Bitcoin and Cryptocurrencies

The worlds leading authorities on Voluntarism, free market economics, law, philosophy, psychology of self-esteem, political science, entrepreneurship, gold and precious metals and other investments, privacy strategies, peaceful parenting, non-traditional schooling and so much more.

Jeffrey Tucker - Welcome Address

Paige Peterson - Project SAFE: How We Can Replace Servers to Fix the Internet

Davi Barker - The Undead Democracy Apocalypse

M.K. Lords - Everyone Hates Activists and How Bitcoin is Changing That

Devon Read - War, Politics and Business: or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Blockchain