Haters will hate, but "Electric Money" is a fun ride, especially the speculation around Peter Todd. If you want a history lesson, read a book. This was an exploration of human ingenuity, psychology, and survivalism. I watched it twice.
Captured in a Vox-style presentation, "Money Electric" is a cinematic gem that delves into Bitcoin's enigma with both intrigue and insight. Director Cullen Hoback crafts more than just a hunt for Satoshi Nakamoto; it's an exploration of cryptocurrency's impact on society. With stunning visuals and a haunting soundtrack, the film captivates while making you ponder over themes of identity, privacy, and the future of finance. It's not just for crypto fans but for anyone intrigued by how technology reshapes our world. A compelling watch that leaves you questioning, engaging, and inspired.
Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery
2024
Documentary
Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery
2024
Documentary
Plot summary
A deep dive into one of the most enduring and high-stakes mysteries in technology and finance: the origins of Bitcoin and the identity of its anonymous creator, Satoshi Nakamoto.
Uploaded by: FREEMAN
October 09, 2024 at 04:55 AM
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A fun ride!
Hmm double check info
I was enjoying the conversation and found it interesting. However, at the end, you made a false statement or mistake that is easily verifiable, which makes it difficult for me to trust anything else that was said. Specifically, you mentioned that Argentina shut down their central bank, which is not true. If you missed that fact, it can be quickly verified with a Google search.
So, fun to watch if you are in the space. Not too much credibility.
Apart from that, how scary are the people who got involved on Bitcoin that early, and that's being polite.
Now I do not have more words IMDb, come on.
Wasted opportunity
All the time, resources, and access this dude got could've been spent on making an actually useful documentary about Bitcoin. There's a lot of topic to uncover with it's potential to change the world for the better. But like most of the lazy journalists of modern times, this guy decided to make a documentary about speculation; and a speculation about something that is arguably useless piece of information. Who Satoshi Nakamoto is is irrelevant, but the technological advancement introduced by Bitcoin and the potential of it to impact efficiency in multiple levels of financial and economic instruments is definitely important. Make a documentary about that maybe rather than going on a pointless goose chase.