Bitcoin Conference 2026 Faces Criticism Over Low Turnout Claims

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April 28, 2026 Bitcoin Conference at The Venetian (Las Vegas) faced claims of record-low turnout: Jacob King reported only a few dozen attendees in some areas, multiple no-show speakers and parts ending four hours early. Organizers pushed back with crowd footage and higher attendance numbers to defend the event. Crypto implications: negative PR may weaken Bitcoin adoption sentiment, sponsor/partnership confidence and conference fundraising prospects, posing short-term reputational and market-sentiment risk.
- Bitcoin Conference 2026 faced low-turnout claims, while organizers claimed otherwise.
- Organizers pushed back with crowd footage and higher attendance numbers.
- Empty main stage footage and no-show speakers fueled criticism during the opening day.
Bitcoin Conference 2026 opened at The Venetian in Las Vegas on April 28 under heavy criticism after claims of weak turnout spread across crypto social media.
Jacob King, CEO and co-founder of SwanDesk, said the event saw a record low crowd, with only a few dozen attendees in some areas. He also claimed several speakers did not appear and that parts of the event ended four hours early.
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