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Bitcoin 2026 draws 30,000 attendees as bitcoin museum highlights rare artifacts

Las Vegas will host one of the most ambitious showcases of Bitcoin history and culture to date, with the bitcoin museum at the center of a major exhibition program.

Genesis headline and rare physical artifacts lead BMAG program

An original copy of The Times of London from January 3, 2009the newspaper whose front-page headline Satoshi Nakamoto embedded into Bitcoin‘s genesis blockwill be offered for public sale at Bitcoin Conference 2026, running April 2729 at The Venetian Resort in Las Vegas.

The historic paper, widely regarded as one of the rarest bitcoin artifacts, anchors the expanded exhibition of the Bitcoin Museum & Art Gallery or BMAG, the arts and culture division of BTC Inc, a Nakamoto Inc. (NASDAQ: NAKA) company. Moreover, it sets the tone for a program designed to merge archives, protest art, and contemporary experimentation.

The dedicated B26 gallery covers a 6,000-square-foot space inside the conference. It is anchored by four curated exhibition walls, several dozen auctions, a live painting performance by legendary street artist Mear One, the debut of BMAG’s artist-in-residence program, and a full calendar of editorial sessions and talks.

Since its formation, BMAG has facilitated more than 120 BTC in art sales, all transacted in Bitcoin. That said, the B26 program also builds on a record-setting 20.14 BTC in sales at Bitcoin 2025, underscoring several years of exponential growth for the platform.

Bitcoin 2026 scales up conference experience and cultural reach

Commenting on the expansion, Justin Doochin, Head of Events at BTC Inc, said Bitcoin 2026 reflects how far both the conference and the Bitcoin ecosystem have evolved, noting tens of thousands of attendees already registered, expanded stages, and a redesigned experience.

According to Doochin, organizers aim to build an event that meets people wherever they are in their Bitcoin journey while pushing the conversation forward globally. However, the cultural programming is intended to go beyond markets and technology, highlighting art, dissent, and community as core components of the ecosystem.

Relics of a Revolution: protest as Bitcoin’s enduring artwork

The exhibition wall titled Relics of a Revolution anchors the gallery with a thesis rarely tested in Bitcoin culture: that the movement’s most enduring artifacts may be acts of public dissent rather than code or coins.

The installation brings together Mear One‘s protest posters, painted during the Gulf War and Occupy Wall Street demonstrations, alongside the Mt. Gox protest sign carried by Kolin Burges during his vigil outside Mt. Gox’s Tokyo offices. It also features a framed original of the Satoshi Times newspaper and the infamous American flag suit worn by Afroman in court appearances and music videos.

A companion three-part editorial series in Bitcoin Magazine, authored by Dennis Koch, includes Q&A interviews with Burges, Mear One, and Afroman. Moreover, Koch will moderate a live panel titled “Looking at Bitcoin Art Through a Protest Lens” during the conference. Select works from this wall will be offered at auction through BMAG and Scarce.city, providing an on-site bridge between cultural critique and marketplace demand.

Rare Pepes, NFTs and the origins of crypto-native art

The exhibition Rare Pepes Did It First marks the tenth anniversary of the project widely credited as an origin point for crypto-native art and digital collectibles. The title references crypto artist XCOPY, who famously wrote, “whenever you think you’re first, check if Rare Pepes did it years ago.”

This installation showcases archival memorabilia that contextualizes Rare Pepes’ foundational role in the broader NFT movement. However, rather than focusing solely on market speculation, the curation emphasizes how early meme-based experiments helped shape the visual language and culture around digital scarcity and ownership.

History of Bitcoin and large-format collector editions

The wall titled History of Bitcoin presents a large display of prints from the project’s large-format collector’s edition by Smashtoshi, a global art and education collective dedicated to telling Bitcoin’s story through visuals, storytelling, and immersive experiences.

The edition assembles work from 128 artists across 2,140 copies, charting Bitcoin’s history from its cypherpunk roots to global adoption. Each pivotal moment is reimagined by a different artist and grounded in original research and first-hand accounts. Moreover, an exquisite Genesis Editions series from this project will be available for presale at Bitcoin 2026.

Artist-in-residence debut and the MEMETIKRON series

A focused two-person exhibition pairs BMAG’s inaugural Artist-in-Residence, Ksenia Buridanova, with Pepenardo, whose MEMETIKRON body of work travels from its opening at BMAG’s Nashville museum to Las Vegas for Bitcoin 2026.

Buridanova’s residency spans multiple international conference events in 2026 and follows her January debut exhibition Mysteria Memetica in Nashville. That said, this pairing allows attendees to see how different artists approach memetic imagery, narrative, and the politics of attention within Bitcoin-focused work.

Ahead of Bitcoin 2026, collectors and enthusiasts can enter the MEMETIKRON Bounty for a signed 1/1 Pepenardo drawing and purchase raffle tickets for a custom Bitcoin poker chip set. Details for both are available on shop.museum.b.tc. This initiative enhances engagement with the memetikron art installation beyond the gallery walls.

Interactive experiences, auctions and the Bitcoin Guitar

On-site, visitors can hunt for Cardsmiths bitcoin redemption cards and exclusive packs from a Lucky Box vending machine, with live-streamed TikTok card-pack openings taking place during the conference.

Attendees can also watch artist interviews at BrainSprout‘s content creator space inside the art gallery. Furthermore, for those who doubt that Bitcoin art can “shred,” the Bitcoin Guitar by Tim Ronanfinished in Bitcoin orange and featuring a full-length Satoshi Nakamoto inlay in Katakanawill be offered at a starting bid of 1 BTC in a dedicated bitcoin art auction format.

Bitcoin Week events transform Las Vegas

Bitcoin Conference 2026 extends well beyond the main expo floor. Bitcoin Week, running April 2629, will turn Las Vegas into a city-wide celebration of Bitcoin culture, finance, and community, with coordinated social gatherings and thematic shows.

Key bitcoin week events include the Women of Bitcoin Bash on April 26 at IPEC Las Vegas and a No Limit Hold’Em Poker Tournament on April 26 in The Venetian Poker Room. Additionally, the Bitcoin for Corporations Symposium will take place on April 27 at The Venetian (Pro Pass required).

Other highlights include the PubKey Hotstyle Takeover on April 27 at TAO Asian Bistro & Nightclub; Whale Night on April 28 at Voltaire (Whale Pass required); and The Satos Awards on April 29 at the Keep Memory Alive Event Center. Official after parties are scheduled nightly at LIV Nightclub, Omnia, and TAO Nightclub.

Expanded culture track and BMAG access

Bitcoin 2026 introduces a dedicated Culture track exploring art, media, philosophy, education, and the social movements built around Bitcoin. It is designed to show how culture shapes adoption and narrative, extending the conference’s remit beyond protocol design and market cycles.

With more than 30,000 registered attendees, this year’s event is the largest in the conference’s history and its most culturally ambitious edition. Moreover, the expanded bitcoin culture programming positions Las Vegas as a temporary global hub for creative work rooted in the protocol.

Prospective bidders can preview auction lots on BMAG via shop.museum.b.tc and review the dedicated Satoshi Times auction page on Scarce.city. Ongoing updates will be shared on X via @BMAG_HQ.

Additional background on the protest-focused wall can be found in “Relics of a Revolution, Part 1 w/ Kolin Burges” on Bitcoin Magazine. For more information about BMAG and the broader museum bmag exhibition initiative, visit museum.b.tc.

About The Bitcoin Conference

The Bitcoin Conference is a global event series featuring notable industry speakers, workshops, exhibitions, and entertainment. It serves as a vital platform where industry leaders, developers, investors, and enthusiasts gather to network and exchange ideas.

Bitcoin 2026 will be held in Las Vegas in April 2026. International editions include Bitcoin Hong Kong on August 2728, 2026, Bitcoin Amsterdam on November 56, 2026, and Bitcoin MENA in Abu Dhabi in December 2026, signaling the series’ expanding global footprint.

Overall, the bitcoin museum presence at Bitcoin 2026 confirms how deeply art, history, and protest are now woven into the protocol’s public story, turning Las Vegas into a temporary archive of Bitcoin’s past, present, and imagined futures.

Stefania Stimolo
Stefania Stimolo
Graduated in Marketing and Communication, Stefania is an explorer of innovative opportunities. She started out as a Sales Assistant for e-commerce, and in 2016 she began to develop a passion for the digital world, initially in the Network Marketing sector, where she discovered and became passionate about the ideals behind Bitcoin and Blockchain technology, which lead her to work as a copywriter and translator for ICO projects and blogs, and organize introductory courses.
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