
Yves-André Graf
Yves combines over ten years of experience in both traditional banking and the crypto space. As a committed Bitcoin maximalist for more than six years, he has developed a deep expertise in Bitcoin Treasury Strategy—now the central pillar of his strategic work.

Why is Bitcoin interesting?
Bitcoin is more than just money or a means of communication — it is a philosophy.
I believe it has the power to transform not only how we think about finance and information exchange, but also how we approach work, time, and the very structure of our daily lives. Bitcoin represents a fundamental shift, one that could usher in the next evolution of human society.
Expertise
Senior Custody Specialist at Bitcoin Suisse, Co-host of the One Chair Podcast
MSc in Finance, Accounting and Controlling, BSc in Chemistry
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Dr. Harald Rauter
Harald focuses on the intersection of Bitcoin mining, grid stability, and energy markets, frequently sharing his insights across media platforms. As a keynote speaker, he brings a multidisciplinary perspective shaped by his background in finance, policy, and energy. His work bridges Bitcoin-native innovation with institutional frameworks and infrastructure realities.

Dr. Christian Decker
I stumbled across an interesting whitepaper back in 2009, and never had a boring minute since.

Yves Bennaïm
Founded nonprofit think tank 2B4CH which analyzes socioeconomic impacts of Bitcoin. Chairs Swiss delegation to the ISO committee for blockchain standardization. Leads the federal popular initiative to add Bitcoin in the Constitution.