
What we’re about
We meet 3 times a quarter (once a month) across 3 different Pittsburgh locations (Central, North, and South). Meetings are two-hours of fun and easy conversation broken into 3 parts focused on easy to understand learning for beginners who interested in Bitcoin and have questions on other crypto assets.
Each session follows a clear format:
-30 minutes of meet-and-greet,
-30 minutes of a plain-English “Intro to Bitcoin,”
-and a one-hour deep dive led by our local BitDevs community.
Prefer to keep it light? Skip the technical segment and stay to network.
There’s food and a nearby restaurant for continued chats. Attendance is free, and we generally meet during the third week of the month.
Our rotating Intro series is built for curious newcomers and finance-minded professionals. Topics cycle through:
(1) Bitcoin’s finite supply—why 21 million matters;
(2) wallets 101—how they work and the difference between hot and cold storage;
and
(3) mining—what it is and practical ways to get started.
Join at any point and you’ll still get a complete, beginner-friendly foundation while meeting operators, founders, and professionals who care about real-world use cases. (corporate treasuries, personal trusts, real estate, .etc)
Logistics:
Pittsburgh South meets at Carnegie Coffee Company;
Pittsburgh Central and Pittsburgh North venues are TBD and announced on our event pages.
RSVP free on Meetup or Luma —pick whatever works best for you. Bring a colleague, stay for the conversation, and leave with practical insights you can use the next day.
Friendly Code of Conduct (short & simple):
• Be welcoming—no question is “basic.”
• Be respectful—listen first, disagree kindly, and no shilling.
• Be helpful—share knowledge, cite sources, and keep discussions constructive.
Upcoming events
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Bitcoin Q&A and local gov advocacy
Carnegie Coffee Company, 132 East Main Street, Carnegie, PA, USJoin 3 Rivers Bitcoin, Stand with Crypto, and West Virginia Blockchain Foundation on January 21st for a Bitcoin Q&A discussion. Bring your Bitcoin questions regarding self-custody, limited supply, business-related or others for this "ask the experienced Bitcoiners" session. We will also discuss local government advocacy of Bitcoin and crypto.
Hang out afterwards for pizza or another nearby restaurant. See you in Carnegie!5 attendees
Past events
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