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Bitcoin: The End of Money as We Know It
A documentary exploring how money and the trading of value has evolved, culminating in Bitcoin.
Release : | 2015 |
Rating : | 6.9 |
Studio : | 3D Content Hub, |
Crew : | Director, Director, |
Cast : | Andreas M. Antonopoulos Matt Miller |
Genre : | Documentary |
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Very best movie i ever watch
It's not great by any means, but it's a pretty good movie that didn't leave me filled with regret for investing time in it.
This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.
It's a feast for the eyes. But what really makes this dramedy work is the acting.
This film does such a good job of truly making our money systems that we currently use now understandable and how Bitcoin relates/improves upon these systems that it inspired me to create an IMDb account and write this review. A MUST watch!!! Once you watch this you will be informed enough to further investigate and research Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies which are a truly fascinating wave of the future! Get ready world because Bitcoin is coming and it's only going to get stronger and more widely used/understood! 10/10 for this one!!!
90% of this documentary is about money, including history of money - which is pretty informative. Authors certainly had the right idea with the movie to show how our current currency isn't working that well. I can only assume they are deeply invested in this digital currency as they certainly pushing it. Instead of providing more info and ideas on how to fix the system, they are trying to prove to the viewer how bitcoin is the answer - and it's NOT. At least not currently in its present form. I'll start this by saying. PLEASE PLEASE do NOT buy the idea of bitcoin. This is not a currency,but more like a stock that goes up and down. In 2011 it was nearly worthless then around 2014 it was worth around $1200 then went down to less than $180. It's definitely not an investment in any way or form. It's casino platform with bitcoin as a chip. An average person has no use of bitcoin. It's an excellent way for criminals to receive payments and perhaps geeks who just like new stuff. Truth is, bitcoin is not the only digital currency. There are 1000s of them,but it's the most known and valued. A lot of bitcoin users are gamblers and if you Gooogle, you will find 1000s upon 1000s of stories about people losing everything because they bought it at one price,but then it went down and they had to sell it to recover at least some. Those who bought bitcoin in 2014 for $1200 expected it to go up and unfortunately it went down and I know a few people who bought $100,000s worth of of bitcoins which later became worth 10 times less. So authors of this movie failed to provide all of this information to the viewer as they are clearly bias. Not even going to mention the 10 star reviews from those who've never reviewed anything - just makes me question the legitimacy of this documentary. If they truly had viewers interests in mind, they would include all the things I provided in detail instead of forcing the viewer to see how bitcoin is the solution.5/10
I was fortunate enough to see bits of the early trailers last year and was very much looking forward to this release. This film did not disappoint. It gives a very through explanation of the history of money which I found to be very informative.The interviews were excellent and the film gave a well rounded, cohesive storyline that should leave newcomers to Bitcoin fairly well informed about what it is and why it matters. This documentary is a must-see for everyone wanting a good history lesson in money, who want to learn about bitcoin, and see the possibilities with the future of crypto-currency.
Bitcoin documentaries are always fascinating for novice digital currency enthusiasts, as they have access to a convenient medium to learn something new. Granted, sometimes these documentaries present outdated information. Bitcoin, The End of Money As We Know It is now available on Vimeo and BitTorrent Bundle.The list of Bitcoin documentaries is still fairly short at this time, but there is always a sense of anticipation whenever a new release is coming up. In the case of "Bitcoin: The End of Money As We Know It", that release has been anticipated for quite some time now. But the wait is finally over, as this Bitcoin documentary can now be purchased on both Vimeo and BitTorrent Bundle platforms.Whenever Bitcoin is introduced to a new group of enthusiasts, there is always a slight hurdle to overcome in terms of explaining why it offers advantages over fiat currency as we know it. And regardless of how that conversation is perceived, it ends up being quite drawn- out and boring at times when discussing the history of money.Bitcoin: The End of Money As We Know It explains the history of money in a video format and unveils some things most people already know, as well as some other things hardly anyone knows about. Finding the proper layman terminology to achieve this goal is not an easy feat. However, the writer/director/producer of this Bitcoin documentary is fairly confident young adults will take away quite a bit of information from it.Bitcoin is a very complex topic, as there is much more to it than just the Bitcoin price mainstream media likes to rave about. The revolutionary aspect of Bitcoin itself is a lengthy topic to discuss, and in order to explain it properly, it has to be put into its rightful context. Striking a conversation about Bitcoin out of the blue rarely goes well, and as with any informative talk, starting at the beginning is the best approach.This historical context is what makes "Bitcoin: The End of Money As We Know It" so interesting, and different from other Bitcoin documentaries. Even though this is only a 60-minute video, the first half of it does not even reference Bitcoin at all. Explaining the history of money is an integral part of the Bitcoin mindset, and with the right mix of humour and storytelling, a cohesive story has been created."Most people have heard of bitcoin. But not enough people understand it. Our documentary is a crash course in this disruptive technology. 'Bitcoin: The End Of Money As We Know It' puts a clear, unbiased lens on the history of money, the role of institutions, and the rise of digital currencies." – Torsten Hoffmann, Writer, Director and Producer of Bitcoin: The End of Money As We Know It told Digital MoneyTimes.