That just strikes me as sad. What group of people would decide those are the best two places to hold conferences?
What does that say about them and the people they are hoping to attend via those city attractions?
I think it says something about some people's (nationalities?) associations. Us europeans are quite used to going to Amsterdam for conferences. Last one I attended there was OSiM - Open Source in Mobile.
(Thailand I've never been to, but in my local country Pattaya is referred to as the biggest tourist centre and lists lots of
family activites)
Ok. I see your point and the previous poster. It is a major city with the right infrastructure to support such a convention easily.
It does have things to do and see that are not drug and sex related.
but, lol.. whatever. I can just picture the conversation that happened when choosing them. Amsterdam.. the double play city.
You would think, though, that since bitcoin is susceptible to mainstream media fearmongering that it would be wise to avoid any hint of unnecessary edgeiness.
There are thousands of places on the planet that could handle a conference like this. New York was a good choice, it is a capital of international finance after all. Now how about London? Zurich? Tokyo? Even Rio, Dubai, or heck holding it in Tripoli should bring some free media! Even the heart of the beast - Washington D.C. You know, some place where there are lots of bitcoiners already, and some place where there is media hanging out.