Labitconf Mexico 2026 brings Latin America's most important Bitcoin conference to Mexico City on May 8–9. With 1,500 attendees expected and a speaker lineup spanning global Bitcoin leaders and Latin American voices, it's the definitive gathering for the region's growing Bitcoin community.
Tickets and information at labitconf.com.
The Basics
Dates: May 8–9, 2026
Location: Mexico City, Mexico
Expected Attendance: 1,500
Format: In-Person
Confirmed Speakers
The 2026 lineup includes Peter Todd, Elizabeth Stark, Gloria Álvarez, Diego Gutiérrez Zaldívar, Adrian Treviño, Norberto Guidice, Etienne Luquet, Alejandra Guajardo Sada, Daniel White, Hunter Albright, Boyd Cohen, Dennis Kihm, Edoardo Papini, Evan Singh Luthra, Francisco Dosk, Guillermo Contreras, Johan Hernandez, Jonathan Stahl, José Luis Reséndiz Cerezo, Lucía Gallardo, Luis Elizondo, Rodolfo Rosas, Santiago Covelli, Viktor Ihnatiuk, and more.
Why Labitconf Mexico Matters
Latin America has emerged as one of the most important regions in global Bitcoin adoption. From El Salvador's Bitcoin legal tender status to grassroots adoption across Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico driven by currency instability, the region has a Bitcoin story unlike anywhere else in the world. Labitconf is where that story comes together in its most concentrated form.
The conference draws attendees from across the region — Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela, Guatemala, and beyond — alongside international visitors for whom Latin America represents a crucial window into Bitcoin's real-world use cases. The conversations here about monetary sovereignty, inflation, and Bitcoin as everyday money are grounded in lived experience in a way that conferences in wealthy nations often aren't.
Mexico City as a Conference Destination
Mexico City is one of the great cities of the Americas — a megacity of extraordinary cultural depth, world-class food, and vibrant energy. The Zócalo, the historic center, Chapultepec Park, and the city's renowned restaurant scene make it a compelling destination well beyond the conference itself. May is an excellent time to visit — warm and dry before the summer rains begin.
The city is well-connected internationally, with direct flights from across North and South America and connections from Europe and Asia through major US hubs.
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