While justice is yet to be served for the FTX co-founder the outflow of deposits from exchanges continue. Africa’s largest economy has taken steps towards legalizing bitcoin, the HRF awarded over $325,000 in grants for bitcoin development and Hal Finney is honored in a bitcoin charity event. There’s no doubt, a future in financial freedom looks brighter than ever.
Read on for more details about what happened in the last month in Bitcoin.
Matej Zak has officially stepped in as CEO of Trezor where he aims to enhance the overall usability of Trezor's products.
Listen to our latest Twitter Spaces where we discussed major events of 2022 and what to expect in 2023 or read about what Trezor did in 2022 in our blog.
This month in Bitcoin
Nigeria set to legalize BTC
Africa’s biggest economy, with over 200 million in population, is set to pass a bill recognizing bitcoin and crypto.
The SatoshiLabs Group is 9 years old! Our group is made up of four different companies with one common goal: strengthening the power and independence of an individual.
Our sister company Tropic Square received the first prototypes of their transparent secure element chip. The goal is for this chip to become a global security standard for hardware wallets and more.
Josef Tetek, our Bitcoin analyst, joined a panel discussion about the importance of self-custody. Other speakers included Obi Nwosu, Jack Dorsey, Alex Gladstein, Anita Posch, Jack Mallers and more!
Stay tuned!
March 2-3,
London, United Kingdom
Pavol 'Stick' Rusnak, the SatoshiLabs co-founder, will be a speaker at the Advancing Bitcoin Developer Conference 2023 featuring talks, workshops and networking opportunities.
June 8-10,
Prague, Czech Republic
We're sponsoring BTC Prague, Europe's biggest Bitcoin event with over 60 world-class speakers, an expo area featuring brands from over 100 countries, quality networking and famous Czech beer!