Dogecoin Founder, Enthusiasts Set For San Francisco Convention
Dogecon SF will bring the area's dogecoin community together to celebrate its history over panel talks, food and fun.
Dogecoin creator Jackson Palmer is set to headline 'Dogecon SF' in San Francisco, an upcoming gathering presented by Follow The Coin in partnership with Palmer and the Dogecoin Foundation.
The 25th April event will celebrate the short but dramatic history of the altcoin. Beginning at 4pm, Dogecon SF will feature food, fun, panel discussions and opportunities to win some dogecoin. Entry is free, although donations are encouraged.
Palmer told CoinDesk that the evening of all things shibe embodies everything positive about the dogecoin community:
An event for every shibe
A number of speakers are set to appear at the convention, billed as the largest dogecoin gathering yet.
Litecoin creator Charlie Lee will join Palmer for a "fireside chat". Dogetipbot co-founder David Dvorak and Doge4Water creator Eric Nakagawa will lead a panel discussion focusing on the community’s charity efforts.
Andreas Antonopoulos, the bitcoin evangelist and author of the forthcoming book 'Mastering Bitcoin', will lead a talk entitled 'Currency As A Language: Understanding value in a world of thousands of currency publishers'.
Following the panels, Dogecon SF will break into full-on party mode, with games and events that offer free dogecoins to lucky winners. Said Palmer:
San Francisco's Adam’s Grub Truck will serve refreshments.
Convention highlights dogecoin community
Palmer told CoinDesk that he hopes people who don’t know much about digital currencies attend Dogecon SF, and that one of the successes of dogecoin has been its attraction for those previously unfamiliar with the concept.
Dogecoin enthusiasts have grown steadily in number since the digital currency’s launch. This list includes reddit CEO Yishan Wong.
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Earlier this month, a gathering of shibes was held at Meltdown Comics in Los Angeles.
Image via Dogecoin Wiki