After more than a year of crowdfunding $17,000 on Kickstarter, the Bitcoin documentary is finally ready.

Watch the trailer of the multi Award-winning 60-minute documentary about the nature of money and the perfect ‘crash-course’ for the complex and controversial topic of Bitcoin.

You can watch the full movie for as little as $5.49, shame you can’t pay in Bitcoin though.

Bitcoin is …
…Evil (Paul Krugman)
…a Joke (Business Insider)
…a Mirage (Warren Buffett)
…a Ponzi scheme (ZDNet)
…a Technological Tour de Force (Bill Gates)
…a Financial Revolution (Reuters)

Tagline:
Whatever Bitcoin may be; most people do not yet understand what this controversial and influential innovation is about and how it works. This documentary answers these questions.

Synopsis:
Bitcoin: The End Of Money As We Know It traces the history of money from the ancient world to the modern trading floors of Wall St. The documentary exposes the practices of central banks and other financial actors who brought the world to its knees in the last crisis. It highlights 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 commercial banks when they make loans. 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 crypto-currencies spark a revolution in how we use money peer to peer? Or is it simply a new tool for criminals and the next bubble waiting to burst? If you trust in your money just as it is, this film has news for you.

For more information on Bitcoin: The End of Money as We Know It, visit the film’s website, Facebook page, or Vimeo page.

1 COMMENT

  1. Absolutely the best short film on the complexity and beauty of this new digital wonder called Bitcoin. The narration was incredible. I really like the educational part of this video and how Bitcoin will definitely be a force to reckon with considering its reach within the general populace. The creativity was spectacular. I even shared with friends that the narrator sounds like Peter Cullen as Optimus Prime from the Transformers movie. Just an all around professional movie that is objective and educational. I have shared this with as many people as I can and will be waiting for more awesome productions. Definitely a keeper as a documentary. This film was well thought out by the creators.

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