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Title: Bitcoin mini documentary
Post by: dndfinance on September 01, 2021, 03:06:11 AM
Bitcoin exists since 2008 and here is a quick history how it evolved since then. Enjoy!

https://youtu.be/VMT-_XlwUqQ


Title: Re: Bitcoin mini documentary
Post by: odolvlobo on September 01, 2021, 06:52:11 AM
There is too much focus on the price.


Title: Re: Bitcoin mini documentary
Post by: kryptqnick on September 01, 2021, 08:26:56 AM
It's good that the video is short, but I think a background melody could make it a little better. I like the animation, but perhaps not everything should be dubbed the way it is in the video. I also agree with odolvlobo that there's too much about the price in the video. As if nothing really happened to Bitcoin than its price growing, apart from PayPal and Tesla over the last years. There are various companies that accept Bitcoin as payment, many countries that regulate cryptos in some way, the growth of the number of users and other things like that that deserve a mention.


Title: Re: Bitcoin mini documentary
Post by: SFR10 on September 01, 2021, 10:20:04 AM
It started off great, and then it quickly went south [I do know there's only so much that you can fit in a mini-documentary, but still, you could've done better].
- BTW, I was listening to it in the background and for a minute, I thought we had another crash [you mentioned 30k, but the subtitle was showing 50k in that part].


Title: Re: Bitcoin mini documentary
Post by: zanezane on September 01, 2021, 10:50:37 AM
There is too much focus on the price.
I feel they should've also focused on different technologies that they can integrate with bitcoin in the future and should've given some shout outs to some least known contributors of bitcoin.


Title: Re: Bitcoin mini documentary
Post by: kotajikikox on September 01, 2021, 11:20:49 AM
Bitcoin exists since 2008 and here is a quick history how it evolved since then. Enjoy!

https://youtu.be/VMT-_XlwUqQ
even how many documentary will be released still wont be enough because if there is one and only person/s that can make this completely and display well then that is Satoshi Nakamoto.
but its a good video , i find some interesting since i am still on the hunt of perfect version of Bitcoin documentaries.
There is too much focus on the price.
Yups and not really the evolution in which mentioned in the title.


Title: Re: Bitcoin mini documentary
Post by: suryana on September 01, 2021, 12:31:52 PM
Thank you my friend for making a bitcoin mini documentary. At least this is very useful for beginners who want to know a little bit about bitcoin. They will get enough information from there . Just keep on making good information about bitcoin, current developments and future predictions.


Title: Re: Bitcoin mini documentary
Post by: Maidak on September 01, 2021, 01:56:02 PM
It is kinda short story, :D , it just stated some pump and dump and behind the reason.
Though I'm not agreed with all statements here but a nice video. In 2914 2014 the Wikimedia foundation took a great initiative, they are the first well-known foundation that accepted bitcoin most earlier, they adopted bitcoin as a payment method to collect donations, they didn't take direct payment just used BitPay to take donations via bitcoin. Wikimedia.org, One of the early adopters of bitcoin.


Title: Re: Bitcoin mini documentary
Post by: franky1 on September 01, 2021, 01:58:23 PM
the video is uploaded by 'stocks and cryptos' so no surprise that its financially based

but if you take out the yearly financial numbers. it just reads as if

year zero he registered a website
year one someone done 1 transaction with the inventor
year two one person bought pizza with it. inventor disappeared. gavin took control
year three foundation begun to promote development
year five wiki accepted bitcoin
year eight segwit
year nine exchange hacks
year eleven kracked gained more customers
year twelve tesla/paypal accept bitcoin

..
seems boring and missed alot of action/detail .
its missing the mining aspects..
like year 4 the transition to asics
like the year nine and eleven and twelve prices due to the mining changes(hashrate drops)
there is also no big detail about the THOUSANDS of businesses adopting it. and just reads as if 4-5 businesses use bitcoin

it also reads as a biography of a business where there are ownership changes rather than an open network


Title: Re: Bitcoin mini documentary
Post by: tyz on September 01, 2021, 02:37:49 PM
There is too much focus on the price.

It is to be expected when the channel name is D&D Finance - Stocks & Cryptos.

It is a nice little documentary but as odolvlobo correctly noted it is much focused on price and trading. I was thinking about to add it to my collection thread (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1650522.msg16582912#msg16582912), but I would not recommend it to someone else who would like to get a short introduction to Bitcoin, so I decided to not add it. There are now much better short films on Youtube that give a much broader spectrum of Bitcoin.


Title: Re: Bitcoin mini documentary
Post by: swiftbits on September 01, 2021, 04:55:31 PM
There is too much focus on the price.
I almost said this as well; I guess, I expect too much on a finance-related channel, but it's great how they include the reasons for the price changes, which is something I didn't know. It is well-executed and informative, great video overall.


Title: Re: Bitcoin mini documentary
Post by: bL4nkcode on September 01, 2021, 05:21:18 PM
even how many documentary will be released still wont be enough because if there is one and only person/s that can make this completely and display well then that is Satoshi Nakamoto.
Satoshi disappears on early years of bitcoin's development, I could think that he can do well made something like this (explaination) on early years but after that all credits should be given to those who continued the development, the altcoin/token founders/team who still support bitcoin after creating their own coin, including this forum and the open-source community who believes the technology.


Title: Re: Bitcoin mini documentary
Post by: Haunebu on September 01, 2021, 05:51:41 PM
Didn't learn anything new from this particular documentary since I am aware of everything that they presented though they skipped out on many critical points as some of the posters above mentioned. Good effort regardless.

Some people are unfairly criticizing this documentary though forgetting the fact that this is a mini documentary.

In 2914 the Wikimedia foundation took a great initiative, they are the first well-known foundation that accepted bitcoin most earlier
Lol. I guess you meant 2014 here since 2914 is far, far away.


Title: Re: Bitcoin mini documentary
Post by: Zilon on September 01, 2021, 06:06:13 PM
Well detailed breakdown of bitcoin achievement since it's first development. For it's the open source nature and it's pseudonemous nature that first captured my attention even while it was falling and rising I didn't bother having some reserve but my joy remains no time is really late to invest


Title: Re: Bitcoin mini documentary
Post by: Maidak on September 02, 2021, 02:54:19 PM
Didn't learn anything new from this particular documentary since I am aware of everything that they presented though they skipped out on many critical points as some of the posters above mentioned. Good effort regardless.
Some people are unfairly criticizing this documentary though forgetting the fact that this is a mini documentary.
Yes, it's a very short documentary and he skipped everything, just talked about some glorious events but skipped most of the major part of strategy like-Bitcoin ban & acceptance by Govt, Bank & Institution.
He gave some weak reasons for bitcoin's pump & down, I can't agree with that, he said TESLA pushed the price to 45K but I totally disagreed with that. "TESLA, Inc." accepted Bitcoin as a payment medium to promote their own business, and Already they have made huge gains and profits by using the name of Bitcoin.

Lol. I guess you meant 2014 here since 2914 is far, far away.
Yes, that's stated on the video too, just a typo mistake. Already corrected.