Sebastián Ignacio Cordero

Economist, Teacher, and Consultant in Latin America & Europe

Sebastián Ignacio Cordero

Economist, Teacher, and Consultant in Latin America & Europe

I don’t believe Bitcoin needs marketing. It needs clarity.

I’m an Argentinian economist and technologist. I help organizations turn Bitcoin and the Lightning Network from narrative into execution: technical education, economic reasoning, and decision-making that makes trade-offs explicit.

My work sits at the intersection of money, infrastructure, and institutions. I translate complex systems into steps teams can act on—what matters, what’s noise, what to build first, and how to manage risk without killing innovation.

Previously, I worked with El Salvador’s National Digital Assets Commission (CNAD) on digital assets oversight and market infrastructure.

I’ve taught and researched at Universidad Nacional del Sur (UNS), and taught in university settings such as Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA) and Universidad de San Andrés (UdeSA). I’m also an educator within the Bitcoin ecosystem: I coordinate training initiatives with Bitcoin Argentina (NGO) and contribute to technical education programs with Librería de Satoshi, delivering courses, workshops, and hands-on labs focused on real-world adoption.

Today I work in three formats: courses/workshops, advisory/consulting, and speaking.

If your team wants to move seriously—from understanding to implementation—send me a message.

Topics I speak/write about: Bitcoin & Lightning adoption, digital money and incentives, regulation vs. innovation, financial infrastructure, and the economics of real-world systems.

  • Work
    • B4OS.dev & SatsCapital.io
  • Education
    • Universidad Nacional del Sur
    • Universidad de San Andres
    • Rovira i Virgili University
    • Libreria de Satoshi
    • ONG Bitcoin Argentina