We’re doing @BTCPrague differently this year 😎
Not just another booth.
We’re building the Vexl Stage. Our own curated space for talks, debates, and ideas around P2P Bitcoin, privacy, no-KYC, and open source. Full programme below.
See you this June in Prague!
Some days ago our @RiccardoBiffi91 took the stage at @bcc8333 to talk about our approach to a trustless keys recovery system. Give it a look at https://t.co/H8QsFjgKeQ. Thanks @SatoshiPassion for the awesome pics!
Happy this @BTCPrague talk will not feel like a solo performance. I'll be sharing the stage with @CedolinRoberto, and I think this format fits the topic well. P2P Bitcoin is not only technical. It is conversational by nature.
SHA-256 and RIPEMD-160 are easy to treat as background details. They are not. One helps secure Bitcoin's proof-of-work. The other helps turn public keys into practical address formats. Bitcoin works because simple primitives are composed with extreme discipline. New BitVault article: https://t.co/7H8oQtcMvy
The more time I spend around Bitcoin communities, the more I think real adoption rarely starts with a perfect explanation. It starts with a conversation, a question, a local meetup, or someone showing someone else how things actually work. I'll bring this to Prague. @vexl
I'll be speaking at @BTCPrague 2026. The title says a lot: "No Middlemen, No Drama: What Peer-To-Peer Bitcoin Actually Looks Like." The angle I like most: less theory, more experience. P2P is not mysterious. It is practical, local, and human. @vexl https://t.co/pHooxeOoeW
Great days in Dublin at @BitcoinconfIRL 🇮🇪
@ruchat_loic represented BitVault on stage talking about self custody and real-world Bitcoin security, while the rest of the team spent the event meeting builders, demoing the product, and having great conversations around coercion resistance and operational security.
Huge thanks to the organizers and everyone who spent time with us during the conference.
Some special kudos to @Namaskaram_Luca, @HouseOfRalfus, @roger__9000, @knutsvanholm, @lukedewolf, @johndtwaldron, Sean Carlin, Johannes Schmith, Daniel Carlin, @jos_lazet, Brian Hirschfield, Ben Weeks, Nind, @efenigson, Philip Charter, Dinny Collins, Scott Ellam, and many many others.
@BitcareForum 2026 was packed with great conversations around Bitcoin self custody and real-world security.
More people are realizing that protecting private keys alone is not enough when transactions are irreversible and coercion becomes part of the threat model.
Thanks to everyone who stopped by the BitVault booth and joined the discussion with us.
cc/ @CiccioMadonna@MariluzBarba
I really enjoyed MCing the @vexl powered raffle last week during the Pizza Day 2026 in Brescia.
I had good time as well as the audience, especially the winners! 🏆😃
Thank you to @BitcoinTorino and @BitcareForum for organizing it!
Today we build the booth.
Tomorrow we take the stage.
The BitVault team is at @BitcareForum preparing demos, visuals, the talk, and final details. We’ll discuss self-custody, Bitcoin security, and protection against coercion and real-world attacks. Come meet us 👀and learn more!
Excited to announce that BitVault will be speaking at @BitcoinconfIRL 🇮🇪 @ruchat_loic will talk about Bitcoin self-custody, coercion resistance, and why real-world security needs more than just protecting private keys. See you in Dublin 👀 #Bitcoin#SelfCustody
Bitcoin security is not just about protecting keys. It's about controlling what you reveal. zpub leaks = attack surface. Learn more here: https://t.co/yoDXcl9NQ3