It will be done virtually
And I think it's good for you not because of pandemic but for the safety reason. In my opinion, presenting a speech that clearly states that you are dealing with bitcoin is a bit risky business. The headlines these days are all about various crimes with demand for ransom in bitcoins.
"Bitcoin Demand Drives $1.4 Billion Ransomware Industry"Well, they’re the ones who invited me to speak about the real and positive use cases of Bitcoin since Philippines is still very young in this industry. And I have been one of their keynote speakers before in mid-2019 talking about Bitcoin and crypto wallets. I estimate that only 0.0001% of the entire Philippines population are adopting Bitcoin mostly for trading, mining and holding. As for Bitcoin being the mode of payment in traditional businesses, I don’t think they’re adopted just yet. Only a handful I suppose, this is why until now Philippines is still considered a “fresh” market for Bitcoin despite that it’s already regulated by the Philippine Central Bank since 2014.
People know you are an enthusiast of bitcoin and have many experiences with bitcoin, so they invite you as keynote speakers in class.
I think that is not happening in the Philippines, but I guess people who adopt bitcoin are still not bigger.
Sooner or later, many people will know about bitcoin, which means the number of people who will learn bitcoin will increase.
Maybe people only know that bitcoin has been used for crimes, but they do not know how bitcoin can be used as an investment thing for them.
You can help them explain what you know about bitcoin, so they can open their minds that bitcoin can help them solve the financial problem.