Bitcoin: The End of Money as We Know It

Bitcoin: The End of Money as We Know It

2015 "A Documentary About Money - And the Controversial Crypto-Currency Bitcoin"
Bitcoin: The End of Money as We Know It
Bitcoin: The End of Money as We Know It

Bitcoin: The End of Money as We Know It

6.9 | 1h0m | en | Documentary

A documentary exploring how money and the trading of value has evolved, culminating in Bitcoin.

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Released: July. 18,2015 | Released Producted By: 3D Content Hub , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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A documentary exploring how money and the trading of value has evolved, culminating in Bitcoin.

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Andreas M. Antonopoulos , Matt Miller

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Michael Watchulonis

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scavenger0type This movie is really only for the most elementary who have basically never even heard of libertarian monetary conspiracy theorists. It literally needed econ 101 even though it was trying to teach it. I am tired of these libertarian limited persons who don't get but the most basic economic theory but pound their chests for no good reason. It's absolutely absurd, when I see bitcoin, i see a mirror up to why libertarian economics is bunk. it even seems painfully obvious in this video, do libertarians not understand demand side economics? Trade Economics or really the meaningless of long-term inflation in non-monetary concerns? Money is a means of exchange if you were rewarded for being retained foe 100 yrs thew entire financial structure of society would grind to a halt, little investments, little loans, little oh nothing but {fundraising-webpage}, well dance then children dance like your life depends on it, It probably does.
jeremy-14255 I am a believer in Bitcoin and lover of any documentary that talks about how important it is in today's world of corrupt money and banking systems. That being said, This one takes it a step further and really explains how the banks make "magic money" with the federal reserve to keep things moving. I can honestly say for anyone who still believes in the dollar they really need to see this. Even if you do not believe in bitcoin you should should really watch this. This documentary is more about the state of our countries financial affairs. It is definitely worth an hour of your time.
Demetrick Ferguson This film does a brilliant job of making the point why Bitcoin is a necessary entity in our modern existence. People need options...people need a bonafide way to hold their governments accountable, and this film shows why bitcoin is that tool of accountability. It's short, sweet, and doesn't skip a beat. This film is a must watch and must show. Sit down and dig in. And, Optimus Prime does the narration...j/k, but seriously go watch it. If you are your friends have any friends that have gone completely bonkers over bitcoin, then this film will show you why. It isn't heavy on the technical jargon and makes bitcoin a very approachable topic of interest. You will leave this film with a much better understanding for the need of a digital economy.
FilmreviewsCL These are powerful closing words to a documentary that will inspire you to question your understanding of money as we know it. Attributed to Satoshi Nakamoto, the enigmatic person or collective behind the creation of Bitcoin, it stirs our imagination. As technology disrupts more and more of the analog ways we've conducted our lives (from ride-sharing to social media to innovative apps), we start to wonder if Bitcoin may indeed disrupt our financial systems in the powerful way this documentary has laid out for us."BITCOIN: The End of Money as We Know It" is a reflective look back at our human history of monetary exchange, and does a great job of exploring the hows and whys of currency creation. Paired with an energetic music score and voice-of-god like narration, it will get you rethinking how the world may fundamentally shift yet again. It is impressive the way the film covers the span of thousands of years of currency history, a topic that could easily become technical gymnastics. At its high points, the doc's riveting intensity recalls earlier greats, such as Inside Job, about the financial crisis. Very educational and informative. Wish it were even longer!