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Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery

Rating6.8 /10
20241 h 40 m
United States
4783 people rated

Cullen Hoback investigates the origins of Bitcoin and its anonymous creator Satoshi Nakamoto, exploring the potential of this cryptocurrency on the global financial system and who could hold immense power if it became mainstream.

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19/03/2025 04:02
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Efrata Yohannes

19/10/2024 16:08
Cullen Hoback has done it again with Money Electric, delivering a documentary that breaks new ground in investigative journalism. His fearless, razor-sharp approach to exposing the hidden forces shaping our world is unlike anything anyone else is doing in the industry today. While many shy away from tackling the complex interplay between money, power, and corruption, Hoback dives in headfirst, peeling back layers of secrecy to reveal uncomfortable truths with clarity and precision. No one in the field is doing work quite like Hoback's. His documentaries stand out because they are more than just exposés-they are revelations. He takes audiences on a journey into the heart of the system, showing us how power operates behind closed doors and how it impacts all of our lives in profound ways. Hoback's ability to provoke action from his audience is rare in documentary filmmaking. After watching this film, I can't wait to see what Cullen Hoback does next.

@Minu Budha Magar

19/10/2024 16:08
HBO's latest documentary, Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery, is a captivating deep dive into the world of cryptocurrency, unraveling the complex history and mystique surrounding Bitcoin. Whether you're a seasoned crypto enthusiast or someone who's only heard the buzz, this documentary strikes the perfect balance between accessibility and depth. The storytelling is nothing short of riveting, exploring Bitcoin's origins, its volatile market fluctuations, and its potential to reshape global financial systems. The documentary doesn't shy away from difficult questions, addressing everything from the mysterious identity of Bitcoin's creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, to the technology's ethical implications. Yet, it does so without feeling preachy or overly technical, keeping viewers engaged from start to finish. Visually, the film is stunning, blending sleek animations, expert interviews, and real-world footage to illustrate how Bitcoin has permeated every corner of finance and society. The pacing is spot-on, with each segment offering fresh insights, supported by interviews with key figures in the cryptocurrency space, including developers, financial experts, and even early adopters who mined Bitcoin when it was still an obscure curiosity. What sets Money Electric apart is its ability to present Bitcoin not just as a financial tool but as a cultural phenomenon that sparks debates about power, freedom, and the future of money. It's thought-provoking without being overwhelming, making it perfect for anyone curious about where money-and the world-might be headed. Overall, Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery is an enlightening, beautifully produced documentary that is as educational as it is entertaining. HBO and Cullen Hoback have once again delivered a must-watch that will leave audiences talking long after the credits roll.

Chisomo Nkhoma

19/10/2024 16:08
I don't think the creative team has proper background in order to comprehend the topic. You need to know some basic algebra, probability, stats, combinatorial optimization, computer security, distributed systems, and ecomonics in order to put something together and deliver a convincing narrative. Obviously the team doesn't have the capability to do that. This "documentary" just some unsorted segment of sound and pictures of nonsense. As a software engineer, early adopter of bitcoin and filmmaker, I feel been insulted by the ignorance of the work. If the creative team could dive deeper into the topic, I believe they would pay more respect to the cypherpunk community. They are the smartest people I ever know. Some of them are winners of ACM, inventor of SSL, creator of off-the-record messaging. There are so many great people among them and they have done many great things that are changing the world, including bitcoin. A better documentary on this topic would start from a wider and Intellectual perspective.

Zainab Jallow

17/10/2024 16:08
Money Electric was a unique ride with even more unique characters. The bad ratings are from people who disagree with the conclusion of the film, in my opinion. I wish it were a series! Feels like there was so much more I wanted to learn about and people I wanted to follow. I really enjoyed how my opinion changed as I learned more clues, and I found myself wondering why some of these folks would even agree to be a part of this in the first place. I think they're all clever people, and they enjoy the game just as much as the audience enjoys watching them play it. I'd recommend the film, and tell you just to enjoy it.
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