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Title: Block 170: The First Transaction (short artistic animation about Bitcoin)
Post by: nullama on January 17, 2022, 04:09:53 AM
Here's the video:

https://vimeo.com/607277369

It has some nice details, for example showing the actual hash of the first transaction, f4184fc596403b9d638783cf57adfe4c75c605f6356fbc91338530e9831e9e16 (https://mempool.space/tx/f4184fc596403b9d638783cf57adfe4c75c605f6356fbc91338530e9831e9e16) and some commonly used phrases such as "vires in numeris"

Here's the official description:
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BLOCK 170 : The First Transaction

This film is a tribute and surreal representation to Blockchain technology and its creator Satoshi Nakamoto.
He talks about the first financial transaction between Satoshi and Hal Finney.
Meet here a mysterious environment, gigantic gods and a specific mythology to illustrate this brilliant and complex universe.

More details : behance.net/gallery/127372449/BLOCK-170-The-First-Transaction

It was created for the Motion Plus Design event / Paris / 2021 edition.
This is categorized as "Made With" video.

Contact : contact@ambrecollective.com

— CREDITS:

Produced by Motion Plus Design
Directed by Jonathan Plesel & Thibault Zeller
Score by Billain

— SPECIAL THANKS

Adobe - Dropbox - Otoy - Kook Ewo - Billain



Title: Re: Block 170: The First Transaction (short artistic animation about Bitcoin)
Post by: Lucius on January 17, 2022, 10:25:51 AM
An interesting presentation, at first glance it looks like an announcement for a big movie hit from last year (Dune) or something from the Riddick Chronicle. I personally liked it, I hope the creators have in mind some more sequels.

https://i.imgur.com/NMJxglM.png


Title: Re: Block 170: The First Transaction (short artistic animation about Bitcoin)
Post by: SFR10 on January 18, 2022, 01:56:17 PM
I have to salute them solely based on the amount of effort they've put into this, but having said that, it had an inconsistent part in it... I do know this may sound like I'm nitpicking, but the known "RTX series design (https://i.imgur.com/Vppys0P.jpg)" that was used in the video, might give the wrong impression to those newcomers that have or know about such GPU models!