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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueCullen Hoback investigates the origins of Bitcoin and its anonymous creator Satoshi Nakamoto, exploring the potential of this cryptocurrency on the global financial system and who could hold... Tout lireCullen Hoback investigates the origins of Bitcoin and its anonymous creator Satoshi Nakamoto, exploring the potential of this cryptocurrency on the global financial system and who could hold immense power if it became mainstream.Cullen Hoback investigates the origins of Bitcoin and its anonymous creator Satoshi Nakamoto, exploring the potential of this cryptocurrency on the global financial system and who could hold immense power if it became mainstream.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
Ricardo Salinas Pliego
- Self - 'Uncle Richi'
- (as Ricardo Salinas)
Philip Hereditary Prince of Yugoslavia
- Self - Serbia
- (as Prince Philip)
Milojko Spajic
- Self - Prime Minister, Montenegro
- (as Milojko Spajić)
Gavin Andresen
- Self - Chief Scientist, Bitcoin Foundation
- (images d'archives)
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Cullen Hoback has done it again with Money Electric, delivering a documentary that breaks new ground in investigative journalism. His fearless, razor-sharp approach to exposing the hidden forces shaping our world is unlike anything anyone else is doing in the industry today. While many shy away from tackling the complex interplay between money, power, and corruption, Hoback dives in headfirst, peeling back layers of secrecy to reveal uncomfortable truths with clarity and precision.
No one in the field is doing work quite like Hoback's. His documentaries stand out because they are more than just exposés-they are revelations. He takes audiences on a journey into the heart of the system, showing us how power operates behind closed doors and how it impacts all of our lives in profound ways.
Hoback's ability to provoke action from his audience is rare in documentary filmmaking. After watching this film, I can't wait to see what Cullen Hoback does next.
No one in the field is doing work quite like Hoback's. His documentaries stand out because they are more than just exposés-they are revelations. He takes audiences on a journey into the heart of the system, showing us how power operates behind closed doors and how it impacts all of our lives in profound ways.
Hoback's ability to provoke action from his audience is rare in documentary filmmaking. After watching this film, I can't wait to see what Cullen Hoback does next.
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.
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.
If you don't know anything about Bitcoin, this documentary is a great gateway into its world. It's not very technical but you will understand the basics of blockchain technology and will get a good sense of its history, the community that surrounds it, its global influence, and the mysterious Satoshi Nakamoto. While not the punch line, the Bitcoin community is the biggest gem of this documentary. It's a collection of highly intelligent awkward people, scary fanatical groupies, and a bunch of charlatans.
You get to learn about something really important and be amused all along. Very well done, worth a watch or two.
You get to learn about something really important and be amused all along. Very well done, worth a watch or two.
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.
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.
Full of colorful characters, the documentary is an entertaining introduction to the world of bitcoin, and the mystery surrounding its anonymous creator, Satoshi Nakamoto.
For those of us who are uninitiated, I think the film provides the needed context to understand the basic ideas behind bitcoin, cryptocurrency, and why it matters in a world dominated by fiat currency. It goes into some interesting history, such as the Blockchain Wars. It's fun to get a glimpse into the fascinating characters that inhabit the bitcoin world, from cypherpunks, to politicians and even a prince.
The film closes on an investigation into the true identity of Satoshi. As a bitcoin outsider, I found the conclusion to be compelling and plausible. Among the bitcoin initiated, it is likely to be hotly debated.
For those of us who are uninitiated, I think the film provides the needed context to understand the basic ideas behind bitcoin, cryptocurrency, and why it matters in a world dominated by fiat currency. It goes into some interesting history, such as the Blockchain Wars. It's fun to get a glimpse into the fascinating characters that inhabit the bitcoin world, from cypherpunks, to politicians and even a prince.
The film closes on an investigation into the true identity of Satoshi. As a bitcoin outsider, I found the conclusion to be compelling and plausible. Among the bitcoin initiated, it is likely to be hotly debated.
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- Cobie: the Bitcoin History (2024)
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