Invite-Only Mita TechTalks 2026 to Unite Bitcoin, AI and Energy Leaders in Punta Mita
Bitcoin Magazine Invite-Only Mita TechTalks 2026 to Unite Bitcoin, AI and Energy Leaders in Punta Mita Public companies now hold more than 1.2 million Bitcoin — nearly 6% of the total supply — and that number is still cl...
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Invite-Only Mita TechTalks 2026 to Unite Bitcoin, AI and Energy Leaders in Punta Mita
Public companies now hold more than 1.2 million Bitcoin — nearly 6% of the total supply — and that number is still climbing. Goldman Sachs projects U.S. data center power demand will hit 66 gigawatts in 2027, more than double its 2025 level, as AI infrastructure construction accelerates at a pace the grid was never built to handle.
Bitcoin miners and AI hyperscalers are now bidding for the same megawatts, in the same substations, on the same timelines.
Those three storylines — corporate Bitcoin adoption, AI’s takeover of financial services, and a power crunch reshaping energy markets — have been running in parallel for two years. A new event is betting they are now one story.
Mita TechTalks announced today that its 2026 summit will convene October 25–27 in Punta Mita, Mexico. The invite-only gathering caps at 125 guests — high-net-worth investors, family office allocators, corporate strategists, and builders — for three days of sessions, private villa workshops, and dinners at the Kupuri Beach Club inside Punta Mita’s gated community on Mexico’s Pacific coast.
The corporate Bitcoin buildout is accelerating on every front. Strategy holds 846,842 BTC as of June 16, making it the largest single public holder by a wide margin. SpaceX disclosed 18,712 BTC when it went public, landing immediately at No. 8 on the leaderboard. Strive grew its holdings 30% in a single month and climbed to No. 7.
Treasury adoption grew 73% in 2025 even as Bitcoin was the worst-performing major asset of the year.
Meanwhile the energy math is getting harder. U.S. data center electricity consumption stands near 180 terawatt-hours today and could reach 400 to 600 TWh by 2030. Marathon Digital and Core Scientific have both moved to convert mining infrastructure into AI data center capacity, treating their existing power contracts as the asset.
The companies that control cheap, reliable electricity now sit at the center of two industries at once.
Mita TechTalks summit detailsProgramming at Mita TechTalks runs across three tracks — macro and corporate strategy, energy, and AI.
Confirmed speakers include Jeff Booth, founding partner of ego death capital and author of The Price of Tomorrow; Lisa Hough, founder of BTM Energy; Sam Callahan, Director of Strategy and Research at OranjeBTC; and Andre Neves, co-founder and CTO of ZBD.
The summit is organized by Lynne Bairstow and Israel Muñoz, partners at Base Layer Advisors and co-hosts of the Build With Bitcoin podcast. Bairstow founded MITA Ventures in 2012 after starting her career at Merrill Lynch and has spent two decades backing early-stage technology across Mexico and Latin America.
Muñoz co-founded a cross-border payments startup and helped build out 500 Startups’ Miami operation before shifting focus to Bitcoin infrastructure.
Passes start at $2,750 and rise as tiers sell out. Registration is open now.
This post Invite-Only Mita TechTalks 2026 to Unite Bitcoin, AI and Energy Leaders in Punta Mita first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Micah Zimmerman.
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