2015   Australia, Canada, USA, UK Bitcoin: The End of Money as We Know It
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Director:Torsten Hoffmann, Michael Watchulonis
Studio:3D Content Hub
Writer:Torsten Hoffmann
IMDb Rating:7.4 (125 votes)
Awards:3 wins
Genre:Documentary, News, TV Movie
Duration:60 min
Languages:English
IMDb:4654844
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Torsten Hoffmann, Michael Watchulonis  ...  (Director)
Torsten Hoffmann  ...  (Writer)
 
John Barrett  ...  Voice
Andreas M. Antonopoulos  ...  Himself
Jeffrey A. Tucker  ...  Himself
Matt Miller  ...  Himself
Naomi Brockwell  ...  Herself (scenes deleted)
Roger Ver  ...  Himself
Bruce Fenton  ...  Himself (scenes deleted)
Vitalik Buterin  ...  Himself
Paul Vigna  ...  Himself
Michael Casey  ...  Himself
Elizabeth Ploshay  ...  Herself
Michael Watchulonis  ...  Cinematographer
Summary: Bitcoin: The End Of Money As We Know It traces the history of money from the bartering societies of the ancient world to the trading floors of Wall St. The documentary exposes the practices of central banks and the dubious financial actors who brought the world to its knees in the last crisis. It highlights the Government influence on the money creation process and how it causes inflation. Moreover, this film explains how most money we use today is created out of thin air by banks when they create debt. Epic in scope, this film examines the patterns of technological innovation and questions everything you thought you knew about money. Is Bitcoin an alternative to national currencies backed by debt? Will Bitcoin and cryptocurrency spark a revolution in how we use money peer to peer? Is it a gift to criminals? Or is it the next bubble waiting to burst? If you trust in your money just as it is - this film has news for you.


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