bitcoin++ Nevada 2026 may have the most extraordinary venue in the history of Bitcoin conferences. April 23–24, the Spillway House at Hoover Dam — one of the great engineering achievements of the 20th century — hosts 100 Bitcoin developers for two days of focused technical content.
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The Basics
Dates: April 23–24, 2026
Venue: Hoover Dam Spillway House, Boulder City, Nevada
Expected Attendance: 100
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The Venue: Hoover Dam
The Hoover Dam sits on the Nevada–Arizona border on the Colorado River. Completed in 1935, it remains one of the most iconic structures in the United States — 726 feet tall, holding back Lake Mead, and generating power for millions of homes across the Southwest. The Spillway House, an art deco facility built into the dam structure, is the setting for bitcoin++.
The symbolism of holding a Bitcoin developer conference at a dam — a landmark of energy infrastructure — is hard to miss. Energy is Bitcoin mining, and having developers gather at one of America's most famous power generation facilities captures something real about Bitcoin's relationship with energy.
The bitcoin++ Format
bitcoin++ conferences are explicitly technical and developer-focused. Each edition has a distinct theme — protocol development, Lightning, script, energy, or another technical area. The Nevada edition is one of the most focused and intimate events in the series. 100 attendees means every conversation counts and every person in the room is genuinely engaged.
Getting There
Hoover Dam is about 30 miles southeast of Las Vegas. Las Vegas's Harry Reid International Airport is one of the busiest in the US with connections from everywhere. From Las Vegas, the dam is a straightforward drive. The Nevada edition also conveniently precedes Bitcoin 2026 in Las Vegas by just 3 days — April 27–29. One trip, two exceptional events.
bitcoin++ Nevada 2026
April 23–24, 2026 · Hoover Dam Spillway House · Use code FOMO for 10% off
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