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The Crypto Golf Tour Event

Pantheon Mining sponsored the Crypto Golf Tour at De Goyer, combining presentations on Bitcoin and networking with a golf session.

Hamdi Mejri
Hamdi Mejri
Head of Content
Published
June 24, 2024

Pantheon Mining at the Crypto Golf Tour

Pantheon Mining sponsored the Crypto Golf Tour last Monday, held at De Goyer by Pieter Voogt and Ferry van Dongen of the Crypto Golf Tour. The day began with an opening speech from Pieter, followed by a presentation from Mike of Bitcoin Alpha on the current status of Bitcoin and future expectations, and concluded with a presentation by our CEO, Lodewyck Berghuijs, about the story behind founding Pantheon Mining and Bitcoin mining’s current and future values.

After the presentations, the attendees, a mix of entrepreneurs, Bitcoin and crypto investors, and enthusiasts, enjoyed a delicious lunch.

Once everyone had enjoyed the lunch, the attendees formed groups and played golf, taking advantage of the rare good weather in the Netherlands. There was a small break with delicious Italian pizza and drinks before the golfers resumed.

At the end of the day, the golfers gathered on the terrace to enjoy drinks and the sun, engaging in high-quality networking that continued later in the evening at the restaurant for dinner.

Crypto Golf Tour Event

A Successful Event Centered Around Bitcoin, and Bitcoin Mining As a Service

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The event was a great success. We learned something new and made valuable connections. Additionally, we hope everyone enjoys their new Pantheon Mining polo shirts and golf goodies.

We extend our gratitude to the De Goyer team for their excellent hospitality, to Pieter Voogt and Ferry van Dongen for organising such a valuable event, and to all the attendees for their participation.

At Pantheon Mining, we are committed to leading and participating in initiatives that strengthen knowledge and networks. We are already looking forward to our next community event.

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