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The Rise and Rise of Bitcoin

  • 2014
  • TV-14
  • 1h 36min
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7,1/10
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The Rise and Rise of Bitcoin (2014)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA computer programmer becomes fascinated with the digital currency Bitcoin, and through his involvement in the Bitcoin community, we learn about the impending global impact of this amazing n... Tout lireA computer programmer becomes fascinated with the digital currency Bitcoin, and through his involvement in the Bitcoin community, we learn about the impending global impact of this amazing new technology.A computer programmer becomes fascinated with the digital currency Bitcoin, and through his involvement in the Bitcoin community, we learn about the impending global impact of this amazing new technology.

  • Réalisation
    • Nicholas Mross
  • Scénario
    • Patrick Lope
    • Daniel Mross
    • Nicholas Mross
  • Casting principal
    • Daniel Mross
    • Eliza Mross
    • Gabriel Sukenik
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    7,1/10
    1,9 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Nicholas Mross
    • Scénario
      • Patrick Lope
      • Daniel Mross
      • Nicholas Mross
    • Casting principal
      • Daniel Mross
      • Eliza Mross
      • Gabriel Sukenik
    • 20avis d'utilisateurs
    • 7avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux69

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    Daniel Mross
    Daniel Mross
    • Self - Computer Programmer
    Eliza Mross
    Eliza Mross
    • Self - Dan's wife
    Gabriel Sukenik
    Gabriel Sukenik
    • Self - Bitcoin Entrepreneur
    Matt
    Matt
    • Self - Libertarian
    Zach Harvey
    Zach Harvey
    • Self - CEO, Lamassu BTC
    Erik Voorhees
    Erik Voorhees
    • Self - Bitcoin Entrepreneur
    Brian Mancini
    Brian Mancini
    • Self - Dan's Co-Worker
    Yifu Guo
    Yifu Guo
    • Self - Co-Founder, Avalon Asic
    Gavin Andresen
    Gavin Andresen
    • Self - Lead Core Bitcoin Developer
    Charlie Shrem
    Charlie Shrem
    • Self - CEO, BitInstant
    Rachel Yankelevitz
    Rachel Yankelevitz
    • Self - Head of Services, BitInstant
    • (as Rachel)
    R.C. Hall
    R.C. Hall
    • Self - Customer Service, BitInstant
    • (as R.C.)
    Marcie Braden
    Marcie Braden
    • Self - Marketing, BitInstant
    • (as Marcie)
    Alex Waters
    Alex Waters
    • Self - CIO, BitInstant
    Mitch Waldman
    Mitch Waldman
    • Self - Realtor
    Jered Kenna
    Jered Kenna
    • Self - CEO & Founder, Tradehill
    Greg
    Greg
    • Self - 20 Mission Tenant
    Ryan Singer
    Ryan Singer
    • Self - President & Co-Founder, Tradehill
    • Réalisation
      • Nicholas Mross
    • Scénario
      • Patrick Lope
      • Daniel Mross
      • Nicholas Mross
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    8andre.koster

    If you want to know about Bitcoin and where it's coming from, watch this movie

    Bitcoin may sound very abstract, but it's carried by people of flesh and blood. This movie follows some of the main players in the first years of Bitcoin. See their excitement, share their passion. Sometimes they stumble or fall, but they keep going. In between, you get to learn how Bitcoin works and what it's all about.

    If you want to know more about Bitcoin, but are less of a techie and more of a peoples person, this movie is for you.

    The only thing I missed in the part that covered 2013 is the developments in China. I can imagine that it was a bit 'out of scope' for the makers, but it felt like an omission to me, especially since its relevance for the November rally. But other than that, a great movie!
    8StevePulaski

    Many rises, many falls, little consistency

    Before I explain the contents of The Rise and Rise of Bitcoin, let me first try to explain how the digital currency works, as not only a personal exercise but to inform those who were like me upon entering this documentary with no knowledge whatsoever of the currency or its complex system. Bitcoin is a global, decentralized currency; the first of its kind in the regard that it is not created or distributed from a central location like the Federal Reserve or the World Bank and, therefore, has no owner or sole distributor. It exists on thousand of computers, tracking and verifying the distribution of such coins, an action referred to as "mining" by the network of individuals who engage in it. The distribution and exchange of Bitcoins is kept in a digitized ledger known as Blockchain, which is accessible to anyone engaging in exchanging Bitcoins for goods or services. The coins are issued digitally, through a peer-to-peer system of people assisting with transactions. Miners earn Bitcoins for all their hard work, but their work will gradually decrease in compensation the closer that the cap of twenty-one million Bitcoins is reached. No more than twenty-one million Bitcoins will ever exist, making it the first currency that is capped and governed by scarcity.

    The idea for Bitcoin came from an unidentified person or group of people by the name of "Satoshi Nakamoto," who released blueprints and an intricate plan to create a digital currency. His ideas were picked up and furthered by a group of equally-ambitious internet users, who effectively found ways to help him execute his plan of action by compiling together servers and processors to aid in the act of digital Bitcoin mining. The digital currency has seen its highs and lows, with prices of Bitcoins (the currency is purchased by the American dollar) fluctuating rapidly and the first, most-recognized use for the currency being on the website Silk Road, a haven for the online distribution of illegal drugs. Nonetheless, Bitcoin believers like this documentary's director Nicholas Mross still foresaw a vast future for the currency, and helped propel it to new heights through word-of-mouth promotion and recognition thanks to websites like Reddit and Wordpress, who made the daring move to accept Bitcoin as a form of payment on their respective websites.

    The Rise and Rise of Bitcoin concerns just that: the rise of the digital currency, the steps being taken to assure its longevity, that all of the labor and hard work put in by its peddlers isn't for nothing, and the process its hardcore believers go through in order to get the currency accepted at local grocery and food chains. Immediately, any skepticism towards the currency is well-warranted. For one, Bitcoin's existence is entirely digitized, and because there's no sole distributor, no consumer security is promised, meaning your collected currency is available to compromise at any time without any kind of repercussions to the malicious parties or any kind of financial compensation. Combine that with the fact that the fact that not only has Bitcoin been hacked before and the fact that Bitcoin isn't governed or run in any particular way, and you have a currency that meshes in line with the very principles of anarchy.

    These comments aren't criticisms of Bitcoin, but rather, simple observations that struck me when watching the film. The main question I left the film with concerned the filmmakers' high ambition and scope of the currency, stating it will help the countries without a stable bank system work to put themselves on the financial map.

    One can't fault the key players in this revolution for lacking ambition. It's incredible to see such a wishy-washy form of finance being exhausted for all its potential in what are still undeniably the early, founding days of its existence. Part of the fun of The Rise and Rise of Bitcoin is seeing the currency touted as something with such grand potential, and it's a pleasure to see all the work, time, energy, uncertainty, and trouble that goes into not only establishing a new currency and the system of rules but trying to gain credibility in a field that seems so far beyond the mental grasp of people. I'm willing to believe we see currency - whether we're talking the American Dollar, the British Pound, the European Euro, the Japanese Yen, or the Chinese Won - as something that has always existed and any attempt to question it gets us lost in a web of tangled questions few are prepared or even capable to answer effectively. If nothing else, this documentary gives those questioning the reliability and the functionality of the system some background knowledge.

    In addition, the film illustrates the inherently tumultuous and admittedly frightening nature of the internet, where momentary missteps or uncertain choices can be met with grave outcomes, especially when a group of people decide to exploit a currency for all its worth and run the risk of breaking some law somewhere with a fierce legal battle ensuing. The brave souls who do this kind of dirty work, regardless of whether or not you support them or Bitcoin, are walking on a field of mines, some of which able to blow if a pin is dropped on them, but that doesn't stop those ambitious enough to challenge a system and deviate from its undeniable tumultuous nature.

    The Rise and Rise of Bitcoin does its job as a documentary; I walked in knowing nothing about Bitcoin and feel I emerged more knowledgeable and well-rounded on said topic. The documentary is cleanly edited, even if a bit too heavy on digital jargon without too many dependable context clues, and stands tall with one of several strong documentaries concerning the ideas brought forth by the internet and the ideology and culture the medium breeds.
    10hkinsley-139-670964

    Lacked what I expected, for the best

    I expected this movie to be a pump-you-up about the amazing-ness of super technology Bitcoin. Instead, what I got was a very down-to- earth representation of the true grassroots nature of the Bitcoin.

    There was actually zero focus on the money you can make by investing, or really any allusions to the fact that you could invest now and get rich.

    It wasn't a movie telling you about why Bitcoin is great, they showed you.

    Definitely a real "community" feel to the movie, no glamour, just the dirt, really. I liked it a lot.

    I really think the title "the Rise and Rise of Bitcoin" is more fitting to the actual infrastructure and community of Bitcoiners, having very little to do with the price.
    10dawiepoolman

    For the inquisitive minded

    For the inquisitive minds about the inherent flaws in our current monetary system and how money works in general, this simplified overview of Bitcoin is truly refreshing. Many complex issues about the protocol is explained in laymen terms to enable any family member to appreciate the invention for what it accomplishes. The internet of money has been spawn and naysayers would one day regret not having explored this invention beyond first misconceptions. This documentary provides a great intro into the early adopters' lives and why the community is blossoming in a time when the rest of the world is sinking deeper into depression and debt. It invites one to look beyond mainstream misrepresentations and that it is only a black market currency. Great documentary indeed. Would recommend it to any friend.
    7jmoola

    Worth a watch. Fascinating subject.

    R&R is an interesting primer on the early weeks, months and years of the crypto currency Bitcoin. As a follower of Bitcoin for the past year I was eager to see the first feature length film documenting it. I think it makes a great primer on the subject for a curios audience to get a good working knowledge of the concept, community and technology that underpins Bitcoin without having to wade through Reddit and other community based sites. Bitcoin is an incredibly fast moving technology, and as the first real new money to be created in the past 2000 years it's a massively complex and fluid ecosystem that the film makers have done well to capture and document from it's infancy through the first few years of it's life. Therein however lies the major problem with the subject matter and the film. It's so fast moving that the film is already 3 or 4 months out of date at launch, which in Bitcoin terms is an eon. It is also a little unstructured and wanders around with little direction in places. This is in no way a slur on the film makers as the nature of feature length film is that it takes time, and documenting a global phenomenon that is changing daily is no mean feat. I think that in the same way that Bitcoin is revolutionising our concept of value transfer and decentralised trustless networks, comment on it is better suited to faster and more immediate media such as blogs, real time vid casts, chat rooms etc. Definitely worth a watch though. History in the making.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 10 octobre 2014 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Panama
      • Japon
      • Canada
    • Sites officiels
      • Official Facebook
      • Official site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Восхождение биткойна
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Panama, Panama
    • Sociétés de production
      • 44th Floor Productions
      • DARONIMAX Media
      • Fair Acres Media
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