- El Salvador’s Bitcoin Office will stage the two-day Bitcoin Histórico conference on 12–13 November 2025 in San Salvador’s historic center.
- Tickets range from $350 to $2,100 and keynotes at the National Palace will be broadcast to Plaza Gerardo Barrios with Bitcoin-only payments.
El Salvador’s National Bitcoin Office has set 12–13 November 2025 for Bitcoin Histórico in San Salvador’s Centro Histórico, positioning the event as a government-hosted forum focused on Bitcoin policy, infrastructure and adoption.
National Bitcoin Office sets Bitcoin Histórico for Nov 12–13 with public keynotes and multi-venue format
The main stage will sit inside the National Palace, with keynote sessions relayed to giant LED screens on Plaza Gerardo Barrios so that the public can follow proceedings in real time.
Panels and workshops are planned across the National Library BINAES and the National Theater, creating a distributed layout that allows separate tracks for technology, regulation and market structure.
Organisers state that English will be the primary language with Spanish interpretation provided for key sessions. The government office describes the programme as two days of talks, demonstrations and meetups across landmark venues in the capital.
Early materials list a roster of industry figures slated to participate, including Ricardo Salinas, Jeff Booth, Max Keiser, Jack Mallers, Pierre Rochard, Jimmy Song, Darin Feinstein, Lina Seiche and Stacy Herbert. The conference site indicates the event is presented by NYDIG.
While final agenda details and session formats are still being curated, the line-up points to a mix of corporate, developer and investor perspectives on payment rails, custody, mining economics and open-source tooling.
Ticketing priced at $350 and $2,100 with Bitcoin-only payments and VIP access inside the National Palace
Ticketing opens at two tiers. A Trailblazer Seat priced at $350 includes guaranteed seating on the main plaza with views of the LED screens and access to public sessions, technology demos and community meetups.
A Genesis Crown Pass priced at $2,100 adds VIP seating inside the National Palace, fast-track entry, a private lounge, an exclusive merchandise pack and priority networking with keynote speakers.
The organisers specify that payments are accepted exclusively in Bitcoin. Tickets are non-refundable but transferable on request according to the stated policy.
This isn't just a conference. This is a testament to an extraordinary moment in history.
We are proud to announce BITCOIN HISTÓRICO: a global summit on Bitcoin, transformation, and relentless optimism for the future. We believe Bitcoin is more than an asset – it's a tool for… pic.twitter.com/7RqIzCnRld
— The Bitcoin Office (@bitcoinofficesv) August 31, 2025
For policy watchers and market participants, the conference formalises El Salvador’s attempt to convene a state-sponsored dialogue around Bitcoin’s legal, market and infrastructure considerations.
Holding the main stage at the National Palace underscores the government’s role while the open-air broadcast on the central plaza provides broader public visibility. With multiple venues and a published ticket structure, the format echoes conventional financial conferences while centring on a single asset class and its technical stack.
Logistics guidance highlights accessibility to the historic centre by car, rideshare and public transport, indicating a push to accommodate both international visitors and local attendees.
At the time of press, Bitcoin is trading at $110,268.00, up $2,415.00 (a +2.24% increase) versus the previous close. The intraday range spans from a low of $107,539.00 to a high of $110,502.00.


