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Cryptopia: Bitcoin, Blockchains and the Future of the Internet

  • 2020
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 26m
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Torsten Hoffmann in Cryptopia: Bitcoin, Blockchains and the Future of the Internet (2020)
Five years after his first documentary, award-winning producer/director Torsten Hoffmann revisits Bitcoin and sets out to explore the evolution of the blockchain industry and its new promise.
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Five years after his first documentary, award-winning producer/director Torsten Hoffmann revisits Bitcoin and sets out to explore the evolution of the blockchain industry and its new promise... Read allFive years after his first documentary, award-winning producer/director Torsten Hoffmann revisits Bitcoin and sets out to explore the evolution of the blockchain industry and its new promise. Can this technology, designed to operate independent of trust and within a decentralized... Read allFive years after his first documentary, award-winning producer/director Torsten Hoffmann revisits Bitcoin and sets out to explore the evolution of the blockchain industry and its new promise. Can this technology, designed to operate independent of trust and within a decentralized network, really provide a robust alternative to the Internet as we know it?

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    • Torsten Hoffmann
    • Michael Watchulonis
  • Writer
    • Torsten Hoffmann
  • Stars
    • Andreas M. Antonopoulos
    • Vitalik Buterin
    • Torsten Hoffmann
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    • Directors
      • Torsten Hoffmann
      • Michael Watchulonis
    • Writer
      • Torsten Hoffmann
    • Stars
      • Andreas M. Antonopoulos
      • Vitalik Buterin
      • Torsten Hoffmann
    • 20User reviews
    • 1KCritic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 14 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Reviewers say 'Bitcoin: The Future of Money?' is a comprehensive documentary that effectively explores cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology. It balances perspectives from both proponents and critics, featuring expert insights and historical context. Many appreciate its engaging narrative and high production quality, making it accessible to all. However, some critique its lack of technical depth and promotional tone, wishing for more in-depth analysis and clarity. Overall, it serves as a valuable introduction to the subject.
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    3danilofer-36971

    Doesn't address the elephant in the room.

    Bitcoin is currency, not money. Money has to be a commodity first, and a medium of exchange second e.g. Silver. Silver is used in batteries, cars, mirrors, water filters etc etc. But it can also be used as a medium of exchange. Money has to be a stable store of value over hundreds of years. E.g. The dollar has lost 98% of its purchasing power within a few decades I.e. The dollar is currency, not money. Similarly, Bitcoin is simply a medium of exchange, in the form of a digital token I.e. Currency. It is not money. The film comes across like a pump-and-dump scheme. "We know it's going to a million dollars a coin". Do we know that? I sure as hell don't. There are 15,000+ cryptos out there. Crypto is the latest get rich quick scheme, but the ship has already sailed. There's no questioning the blockchain technology will have applications in the future, but it isn't isolated to Bitcoin. It has other applications. It also doesn't give Bitcoin 'value' in the same way the dollar is sometimes said to be 'backed by the US government'. Nonesense to those who understand what money actually is.
    10millioncents

    Very insightful

    A very well balanced and easy to follow documentary that not only hears from the proponents of the space, but also its critics and controversial figures. The documentary opens the kimono to reveal many things newbies and even veterans in the space may have not known. A recommended watch for those curious about Bitcoin and its hardcore fan base.
    7Gobobo

    Biased and Misleading

    I still see little in crypto, except a way for people to somehow profit from promoting themselves and their hustles. This doc has a lot of fluff from promoters asserting bold, ephemeral ideas and plans as though they are true and the 'next step' in shopping, social media, distribution networks, and money. As much as I love progress, I find it extremely difficult to accept their visions as being anything but wishful proposals they want others to bank.

    It provides 'balance' by quoting distinguished but archaic and establishment figureheads. These include Warren Buffett, who famously doesn't have a clue about tech, and Nouriel Roubini, who - besides being an expert on macro economic trends, accurately describing the Great Recession earlier this century when most didn't know it was developing - does have a clue about tech but is famously pessimistic.

    Much of it has already been covered many times. The only take away I had, was when a guy said that it's better to be in for just 1% of your total wealth and lose out, than not be in at all. He jokes, that if that 1% turned out to give you total financial independence, to name your first born after him. Ha ha, funny, but also he's aiming his marketing at younger people without kids. In another part of the show, they stated younger people take up crypto much more than older, so it seems he knows his demographic market.

    More cynical promotion, to develop a new industry and user base.
    8anaiscisneros

    Interesting documentary

    Informative documentary if you want a quick summary of the history of the crypto so far. Doesn't really explain how blockchain works in a too technical way, so it's easy to understand.
    4sami-27950

    Lot of talk, but no substance

    There's a lot of babble but very little substance. It doesn't make things simple enough for the laypeople and for anyone knowing anything it's entirely nonsensical at times. Random things said but not explained or questioned.

    For example, one company describes their product as "an operating system on top of Etherium." That's it. He didn't ask what that means, just put it out there. Was the point to make it seem entirely ridiculous?

    He went to see a vault that has servers and data. No explanation what and why. "The key is split into five locations." Ok, what key? What is it used for? How do they use it when they need to? Nothing is explained.

    There's at least some points where they show how much was promised and how nothing was delivered by the crypto fanatics, but in the end it doesn't really say anything. Much better ways to waste time.

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      The production took place over two years and on four continents. This was the first and only film crew to be granted access to the secret "Bitcoin Bunker" in a former military installation in Switzerland.

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      • May 7, 2020 (Canada)
    • Countries of origin
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      • United States
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    • Also known as
      • 加密貨幣世界:比特幣、區塊鍊和互聯網的未來
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      • Melbourne, Australia
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      1 hour 26 minutes
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      • Dolby Stereo
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      • 16 : 9

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