Book Presentation & Discussion

“The future role of Bitcoin in the global financial system”



Bitcoin Austria is pleased to invite you to the book presentation and discussion with Dr. Saifedean H. Ammous, author of ‘The Bitcoin Standard: The Decentralized Alternative to Central Banking’ and Nikolaus Jilch, business editor at the daily newspaper “Die Presse”.

The aim of the discussion is to shed new light on monetary policies and Bitcoin's future role. Participants will get a chance to interact with the panelists, with professionals from the banking industry and cryptocurrency experts.



Opening: 6:30pm (18:30) // Begin: 7:00pm (19:00)

Light refreshments will be served.

ABOUT THE BOOK

“Bitcoin has no owner, no authority that can decide on its fate. It is owned by the crowd, its users. And it now has a track record of several years, enough for it to be an animal in its own right. Its mere existence is an insurance policy that will remind governments that the last object the establishment could control, namely, the currency, is no longer their monopoly. This gives us, the crowd, an insurance policy against an Orwellian future.”

– From the foreword by Nassim Nicholas Taleb, author of "The Black Swan"

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Dr. Saifedean H. Ammous is Assistant Professor of Economics at the Lebanon American University and foreign member of the “Center for Capitalism and Society” at Columbia University, where he holds a PhD in Sustainable Development.

We look forward to seeing you there!









Buchpräsentation & Diskussion

“Die zukünftige Rolle von Bitcoin im globalen Finanzsystem”

Bitcoin Austria lädt zur Buchpräsentation und anschließenden Diskussion mit Dr. Saifedean H. Ammous, dem Autor von ‘The Bitcoin Standard: The Decentralized Alternative to Central Banking’ und Nikolaus Jilch, Economist-Redakteur der Tageszeitung “Die Presse”.

Das Ziel der Diskussion ist die vergangene Geldpolitk zu durchleuchten und Bitcoin's zukünftige Rolle darin zu erörtern.

Kleine Erfrischungen werden gereicht.

Die Veranstaltung findet in englischer Sprache statt.



