Jakub „Kicom“ Vejmola

Jakub „Kicom“ Vejmola

Youtuber and Bitcoin promoter
Jakub Vejmola, also known as Kicom, is a Czech YouTuber and Bitcoin advocate. He studied computer science at Masaryk University (2010). After a brief experience in a tech startup, he worked as a freelance motion designer. In February 2019, he launched the “Bitcoinovej kanál” on YouTube, where he explains how Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies work and provides updates on the crypto world.
Speaker’s stage appearances
Panel discussion
Bitcoin's Entry into Traditional Markets / Wall Street
Bitcoin has long since ceased to exist merely on the fringes of traditional finance — on the contrary, it's gradually making inroads into it. How do people from banks, investment platforms, and capital markets see it? This panel will explore the clash between two worlds: Bitcoin and “Wall Street,” showing where they intersect today, where they clash, and where things might go from here. A practical insider’s perspective on how Bitcoin is changing the rules of the game even in the traditional financial environment.
Czech Stage
Fri, 14:50
Lang CS
Panel discussion
Quantum Risks for Bitcoin: Reality or an Overhyped Bubble?
Quantum computers are frequently presented as an existential threat to Bitcoin — but how close to this reality are we actually? This panel will separate fact from hype. What scenarios are plausible and on what timescale? The discussion will also focus on how prepared Bitcoin is to adapt to this challenge and what steps the community is already taking today.
Czech Stage
Fri, 17:30
Lang CS
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