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January 12, 2017, 02:54:27 AM
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Bitcoin’s latest full-feature documentary, Banking on Bitcoin, was recently released on Video-on-Demand services Amazon and iTunes, as well as in a limited number of theater screens. Directed and co-written by Christopher Cannuccia, the 90-minute film was produced by Gravitas Ventures.

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I have watched this film recently and I must say, it's an interesting docu to watch. I'd give it a rating of 7/10. The shots and editing were professionally done, the interviews were solid, even the outro scene (featuring Craig Wright desperately claiming that he's Satoshi Nakamoto) was somewhat funny.

The only thing I have with the film-- it seems its title is not really connected to its content. With the title "Banking on Bitcoin," I hoped to see stories of recent 'converts' who are amassing or mining bitcoin (and probably other crypto-currencies), how they're doing it, and how it's affecting their lives.

The film did not tackle this (given its title), so I'm quite disappointed.
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