Honestly, and this is constructive criticism, I got nothing out of this documentary whatsoever. One man started explaining what blockchain is, but that was it. You basically have a lot of people talking about abstract concepts for an audience which either doesn't understand what blockchain is or which already knows 95 % of what is being said because they understand blockchain.
This movie is well done, inspiring documentary. As a long time blockchain believer, I found many valid points that were new to me, especially about antagonists of this technology. I do see mainstream finance sector will be rather opposing it than supporting and adpoting it. The main reason is that blockchain technology will put a lot of business models at risk of vanishing. Fortunately this revolution has already started, and cannot be stopped.
Ignore at your own peril. I wonder if we have learned how fast these types of things are happening in our world today? It will be amazing to see how this unfolds. Well done Manuel!
@@simple22travel11 giving the 6 billion people with smartphones the opportunity to own digital property, which by itself is awesome but becomes especially important at a time when every country l’s fiat currency is losing value incredibly fast. It is past-due time to move past the middlemen and gate-keepers of value, and give each human being the inherent right to hold the value directly in their own hands, without needing the permission of banks and other corrupt people/organizations.
Well done for sure. Should have a lot more views, just shows you that this tech is still unknown to the majority of people out there, but the day will come.
Mr. Stagars: I am a profesisonal aviator. Your comparison to aviation I found intriguing, especially since I have operated in/out of that particular Swiss airport. I have come to the revolution because of my military strategist training and experience that taught me to locate the disruptor, be it a thought, idea, or weapon system. Lastly, as a photographer, I appreciated your cinematography. Stylistically, it is appealing and edifies the story. Thank you.
In Ontario, Canada, a dollar creates another dollar through 13% taxation when it moves 8 times. This is a huge source of revenue that governments wont give up. An unbreakable blockchain represents a threat to state taxation.
I love the airplane analogy.. we hardly know how to actually fly an airplane.. but we have all declared our suitcases, got past security and boarded an air-craft to reach so many destinations.. and so with crypto-currency!
Actually, in reality, an airplane in the sky is continually falling back to earth, while air is pushed out at high velocity by the engine(s), and the physical shape of the plane counteracts the fall. The hope is the plane goes from a known point A to a known point B and doesn't end up between point A and point B, at an unexpected point C and in a huge fireball.
I think it is quite repetitive, superficial and obvious what most (not all) people said in this sequence of interviews. But why nobody talks about fundamental questions like: - risks (transaction & account data are synchronized million times but...how can I keep my data secure?) - who actually makes money (fewer and fewer big miners?) - security (if my wallet disappears...whom could I call to declare that my PC was hacked?) - trust on ICO companies (so many out there......is there any kind of 'insurance' to be able to give them real money to get crypto currency?) - how huge failures in this arena could have been avoided (exemple: bitcoinist.com/cryptocurrency-failures-all-time/) If we think that Blockchain is the future we have to educate and seriously create trust around this architecture of the 'normal' people (like me..)
20:30 When anything becomes common it becomes less valuable. Money that is plentiful = money that is worthless. Why would a person work their ass off for something that can just be picked off the street? When money is too easy to get people will trade in something that is more difficult valued and harder to get. I would like someone to ask this man where he learned economics.
Excellent documentary. I was hesitant to watch it because I thought it might be more explanation than application. I can find enough videos for the explanation part. Instead this gave an excellent view from the companies and people working with it. I was very pleased to hear how many of them see this as a true opportunity for the whole population not just a way to make a quick buck.
Um, Blockchain is a FILE, the technology is Proof of Work, Consensus Algorithms, PKCryptography - and the blockchain is just a file with timestamps and keys. I mean sure, its essential but its like saying a chair is the main part of the car? Blockchain is just a word picked up by scammers
I sell 'CAR CHAIRS' on the internodles..... 1BC = 1 Mahogany Car Chair. Handmade by Amazon Chiefs. 2BC = 1 Ivory Elefunt Chair. Handmade by War Lord Kony2012. Hurry not many left. Avoid Chinese Knock-offs. I'm the only Authorized chainblocker!
0:42 He, or, they didnt _invent_ it though. It was a follow-up (and quite similar to an earlier project) so it was genesis involving many people over time.
I really enjoyed the symbolism of the aircraft - looking up, looking head on, then looking down from a systemic vantage point. Looking forward to sharing this one.
It takes massive amount of energy and people to keep the blockchain up and running. Every time a transaction is mined and processed, the difficulty increases. When that happens, it takes more energy, people, and computing power to mine and prosses a transaction. When that happen it cost more the miners more $$$ and makes mining less profitable. That can potentially result the transaction fee to increase., or most of the miner will stop mining it., which could result longer or more expensive to do a transaction. Maybe it is possible trasaction fee might get so high it would not even be worth it.
Amazing work putting this documentary together! Very Informative and insightful. As a long time believer in blockchain based technologies, this documentary was very refreshing and inspiring. Thanks
bitcoin is the basis of AI ... no one knows who made it.. really? ... and it needs all this computing power... which they get for free... not only the number crunching bt the equipment too? do your research
I'm just beginning to research this, It sure does not seem like what these people are pushing. I agree, as if you need all these computers mining just to ensure reliable transactions, what a load of rubbish.
Great work. I am already a believer in the blockchain technology, your documentary laid it all out very succinctly. There is really no excuse to be ignorant about the phenomenon. I have shared this on my FB page. Thanks.
Outstanding film! It presented a great introduction to the real potential of this revolutionary technology. As some people mentioned, it goes far beyond cryptocurrencies. Thanks!
This was great! Could you do a follow up zooming in to more "real world" examples of how it can be used? Like the idea of people being able to send each other money without a bank being involved. I think this already happens today, but actually showing us a step by step of how this is done and/or how it will be done in future would be very interesting.
Thanks, William! I am planning to make a sequel with twenty new interviews in spring 2018. This space is moving very fast, so I hope to include more current examples of applications then.
These people said nothing of substance. "Wow, blockchain is the super cool new thing and it's gonna change everything and impact everyone." I came away thinking that none of these people really have any idea what they're talking about. Bunch of people with fancy titles and lots of letters after their names speaking in technobabble and hoping no one notices.
yep. I'm researching BCh and found this documentary well done and interesting but for certain audience. Not much new for me, just more speeches about the magnificence of BCh
Great stuff!!! I shared this in a blog post dedicated to this movie and tweeted it also -- and it definitely got shares and comments and traction. Hope it helps onboard and teach a lot of people!!
Fantastic content, great camerawork and presentation. As a film maker/vid producer, I “get” the airplane analogy- thanks for NOT doing a rocket for the “moon” kids. This is a big boy game...and the shift is HERE. Time for implementation.✌🏼
move from book ledger of banking records to digital ledger and file keeping in all your finances , instead of store in banks you can access your finances on a smart phone etc in transactions and so on .
Well put together video but the guy at 13:24 sums it up nicely: "I'm not an engineer, I don't know how any of that works" (talking about the iPhone). The people in this video kept repeating that this technology is going to be huge, but never really fully explained why, and how. It's seems like they're all in marketing or something. It was quite meaningless the first time they said it, and it was just as pointless the third or fourth time.
Absolutely EXCELLENT! Thank you so much for your passion and immense work to put this together for the masses to learn & be inspired by the blockchain!!!!!! I'll be sharing and hope that EVERYONE I KNOW will watch this and catch the message.
A 32-minute infomercial. Nothing more. This film was 99.5% promotion and 0.5% substance. I came here thinking I would learn something about how blockchain and cryptocurrencies work. Instead, I found expressions of love by the early adopters, over and over and over.
Me gustó mucho este documental; como entusiasta de blockchain te digo gracias por postearlo. Sorry if i no writte in your lenguage and bad ortography . 👍
I see this film, 4 day before you launched Manuel (8 abr. 2017) and I haven had the chance to say thanks you, for your good job, if I could help, you only have to tell me, right? thanks again!!!!
At 21:50, professor Roger Wattenhofer missed the point of the blockchain. He should not be in this movie. He is thinking that the invention is about cryptograph that dates from 1975. He confuses a decentralized system with the distributed systems that existed so far. Until the invention of blockchain, there must exist a central point of failure in any distributed system. One node must be chosen as a master, the others are called slaves. The blockchain solved a problem of coordination among the nodes without the need of a master, the nodes don't trust each other. He missed the point completely. It's not about digital signature and hashs, although these are the tools used to solve the real problem.
I really appreciate your efforts! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (air carpet target dish off jeans toilet sweet piano spoil fruit essay). How can I transfer them to Binance?
I have 3.2 bitcoin in blockchain i just want to know why im being asked for £500 before it can be put into gbp then into my bank please advise Victoria
Great documentary Manuel and crew! Very cool corporation perspectives and long term vision potential of blockchain. The question is 'will we'? Best line.
when have you been all around the world at the same time? We just had electric go out in LA and NY. Electric grids are actient here in States. Congress can shut down internet. Bitcoin can be hacked. Nothing backing it. On and on. It's a pipe dream and the Govt is playing you. Hope you can get outt at the right time. Govts are coming for us all. The hunt for taxes is on. Just be careful.
United States Congress could shut down the Internet but not in every country. And if that happens, we're going to have far bigger problems than storing value. Luckily for me, I'm not in the US. Bitcoin can be hacked, yes, but not easily if you store it properly. I should know, having been hacked for a large amount when I was storing it on my laptop. I now use cold storage. There's nothing technically backing Bitcoin, or government currencies either. Value comes from people using it. If you accept government money, you're giving value to it. Why not accept Bitcoin too, to reduce the governments'/banks' monopoly on money?
Now that there is an instrument to decentralise finance, its a matter of applying the pathways in order to enable the instrument. That will be the hard part, banks will fight, but that's also where the opportunities are.
28:12 Am I the only one disturbed by this guy's comparison of blockchain adoption to Microsoft Windows being rammed down everybody's throat throughout the 90's?
Спасибо за фильм) Очень полезная информация) читаю много комментариев к криптовалютам и технологиям блокчейн, многие ругают её, некоторые не понимают) думаю просто надо изучить данную тему а не ждать что кто то все объяснит))) объяснят тогда, когда таких доходов как сейчас уже не будет))) Изучайте все самостоятельно)) Удачи всем)
Thank you for the video. I believe the time horizons for dramatic societal change are conservative. When a lack of trust dissolves, creativity flourishes. I believe the change will accelerate before it tapers off.
i guess im randomly asking but does someone know of a trick to log back into an Instagram account?? I was stupid lost my account password. I would love any tips you can offer me
@Blaine Tripp I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
I worry on the social inpacts of th so called forth industrial revolution. Wealth concentration, virtual surveillance, weakened civil decision power, hightech-low life. Could blockchain be a hope for a less unequal dystopian future?
Wish there was a documentary or at least footage of what people said about the internet before it got going, or anyone speculating about technology we all use every day now. Would be interesting to compare :)
It is time to do more reading and research, could bring about next wave of economic growth. Still many difficulty to overcome as adoption rate is really slow now. But eventually, it will come about IMHO.
Great Article, I understand how blockchain works and useful for people and business. Can any help me to understand more how the interaction works between B2B and helpful to users?
It would be a better documentary if the author didn't have mentioned the glider inventors as the plane inventor. Airplanes were invented by Santos Dumont a Brazilian guy who first flew in a self propelled machine capable of take off in diverse climate conditions and without rails. He flew for 220m around the Eiffel Tower in Paris in 1906. Fact well documented and publicized. Check it: pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/História_da_aviação
14:20 "I know how big financial systems work. They're not going to do something reckless with technology. This is people's money and livelihood that they're working with." LMAO. This made me think of Steve Carell in The Big Short: 'Well, you're wrong."
0:00 to 19:00+ blockchain will change the future, we need to embrace it. Just saved you 19 min. Cheers. Blockchain is basically takes away the Trust issues in a way.
Honestly, and this is constructive criticism, I got nothing out of this documentary whatsoever. One man started explaining what blockchain is, but that was it. You basically have a lot of people talking about abstract concepts for an audience which either doesn't understand what blockchain is or which already knows 95 % of what is being said because they understand blockchain.
This movie is well done, inspiring documentary. As a long time blockchain believer, I found many valid points that were new to me, especially about antagonists of this technology. I do see mainstream finance sector will be rather opposing it than supporting and adpoting it. The main reason is that blockchain technology will put a lot of business models at risk of vanishing. Fortunately this revolution has already started, and cannot be stopped.
Wow, today this documentary is more relevant than ever.
Ignore at your own peril. I wonder if we have learned how fast these types of things are happening in our world today? It will be amazing to see how this unfolds. Well done Manuel!
@@simple22travel11 giving the 6 billion people with smartphones the opportunity to own digital property, which by itself is awesome but becomes especially important at a time when every country l’s fiat currency is losing value incredibly fast. It is past-due time to move past the middlemen and gate-keepers of value, and give each human being the inherent right to hold the value directly in their own hands, without needing the permission of banks and other corrupt people/organizations.
It is to facilitate the speed of transactions globally like clock work , eliminate the hassle to go a plain to close deals on business goals etc.
Well done for sure. Should have a lot more views, just shows you that this tech is still unknown to the majority of people out there, but the day will come.
Mr. Stagars: I am a profesisonal aviator. Your comparison to aviation I found intriguing, especially since I have operated in/out of that particular Swiss airport. I have come to the revolution because of my military strategist training and experience that taught me to locate the disruptor, be it a thought, idea, or weapon system. Lastly, as a photographer, I appreciated your cinematography. Stylistically, it is appealing and edifies the story. Thank you.
In Ontario, Canada, a dollar creates another dollar through 13% taxation when it moves 8 times. This is a huge source of revenue that governments wont give up. An unbreakable blockchain represents a threat to state taxation.
who invented the plane was the Brazilian santos dumont.
I love the airplane analogy.. we hardly know how to actually fly an airplane.. but we have all declared our suitcases, got past security and boarded an air-craft to reach so many destinations.. and so with crypto-currency!
Actually, in reality, an airplane in the sky is continually falling back to earth, while air is pushed out at high velocity by the engine(s), and the physical shape of the plane counteracts the fall. The hope is the plane goes from a known point A to a known point B and doesn't end up between point A and point B, at an unexpected point C and in a huge fireball.
I used the "we all fly but most don't know how to pilot an aircraft analogy way back in 2011. Used it at many crypto conferences. 🤔
14:50... Somebody's taking this blockchain thing a bit too literal!
haha, as soon as i saw that, i scrolled down to the comments to see if anyone else picked up on that.
HA!
Took me a second . . . :)
Hilarious! I was listening so intently and of course missed it.
Block change may be! :)
I think it is quite repetitive, superficial and obvious what most (not all) people said in this sequence of interviews.
But why nobody talks about fundamental questions like:
- risks
(transaction & account data are synchronized million times but...how can I keep my data secure?)
- who actually makes money
(fewer and fewer big miners?)
- security
(if my wallet disappears...whom could I call to declare that my PC was hacked?)
- trust on ICO companies
(so many out there......is there any kind of 'insurance' to be able to give them real money to get crypto currency?)
- how huge failures in this arena could have been avoided
(exemple: bitcoinist.com/cryptocurrency-failures-all-time/)
If we think that Blockchain is the future we have to educate and seriously create trust around this architecture of the 'normal' people (like me..)
20:30 When anything becomes common it becomes less valuable. Money that is plentiful = money that is worthless. Why would a person work their ass off for something that can just be picked off the street? When money is too easy to get people will trade in something that is more difficult valued and harder to get. I would like someone to ask this man where he learned economics.
Do yourself a favor and skip to 4:30 and start there. Don't worry nothing happens in the first 4 minutes other than extreme boredom
Really insightful quote by Elizabeth Stark.... "Necessity is not just the mother of invention, but the mother of ADOPTION".
Excellent documentary. I was hesitant to watch it because I thought it might be more explanation than application. I can find enough videos for the explanation part. Instead this gave an excellent view from the companies and people working with it. I was very pleased to hear how many of them see this as a true opportunity for the whole population not just a way to make a quick buck.
Missing a lot of info on the tech... only talks about 1% of what BC is all about...
This movie just confirmed my conviction that blockchain can - and will - impact everybody.
Learn about Bitcoin really before you bandy around this fake ass Blockchain term
Sangye Ngawang lol. You know that bitcoin *runs* on blockchain technology, yes?
Um, Blockchain is a FILE, the technology is Proof of Work, Consensus Algorithms, PKCryptography - and the blockchain is just a file with timestamps and keys. I mean sure, its essential but its like saying a chair is the main part of the car? Blockchain is just a word picked up by scammers
Blockchain is the new word for it. Live with it
I sell 'CAR CHAIRS' on the internodles.....
1BC = 1 Mahogany Car Chair. Handmade by Amazon Chiefs.
2BC = 1 Ivory Elefunt Chair. Handmade by War Lord Kony2012.
Hurry not many left.
Avoid Chinese Knock-offs.
I'm the only Authorized chainblocker!
0:42 He, or, they didnt _invent_ it though. It was a follow-up (and quite similar to an earlier project) so it was genesis involving many people over time.
Who invented the airplane was Santos Dumont, not the Wright Brothers: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_Santos-Dumont
I really enjoyed the symbolism of the aircraft - looking up, looking head on, then looking down from a systemic vantage point. Looking forward to sharing this one.
It takes massive amount of energy and people to keep the blockchain up and running. Every time a transaction is mined and processed, the difficulty increases. When that happens, it takes more energy, people, and computing power to mine and prosses a transaction. When that happen it cost more the miners more $$$ and makes mining less profitable. That can potentially result the transaction fee to increase., or most of the miner will stop mining it., which could result longer or more expensive to do a transaction. Maybe it is possible trasaction fee might get so high it would not even be worth it.
great work and very informative. Thank you, Manuel, for bringing life and awareness to this world of bitcoins and blockchains. Nice job!
What will this mean for credit cards? and how can you earn interest on cryptocurrencies
Great documentary! But at 07:10 the pilot missed the middle line which is a bit irritating.
Обновлены русские субтитры этого фильма. Смотрите, наслаждайтесь!
Amazing work putting this documentary together! Very Informative and insightful. As a long time believer in blockchain based technologies, this documentary was very refreshing and inspiring. Thanks
bitcoin is the basis of AI ... no one knows who made it.. really? ... and it needs all this computing power... which they get for free... not only the number crunching bt the equipment too? do your research
I'm just beginning to research this, It sure does not seem like what these people are pushing. I agree, as if you need all these computers mining just to ensure reliable transactions, what a load of rubbish.
Great content, Manuel! I added it to my article "The Best Bitcoin Documentaries". Thanks for your contribution to the bitcoin space.
Great work. I am already a believer in the blockchain technology, your documentary laid it all out very succinctly. There is really no excuse to be ignorant about the phenomenon. I have shared this on my FB page. Thanks.
Beautiful, elegant, insightful, interesting. Thanks for creating the video. Bruce Thomson in New Zealand.
Brilliant documentary. Very informative. This cements in my mind that one day everybody will be affected by blockchain.
Outstanding film! It presented a great introduction to the real potential of this revolutionary technology. As some people mentioned, it goes far beyond cryptocurrencies. Thanks!
This was great! Could you do a follow up zooming in to more "real world" examples of how it can be used? Like the idea of people being able to send each other money without a bank being involved. I think this already happens today, but actually showing us a step by step of how this is done and/or how it will be done in future would be very interesting.
Thanks, William! I am planning to make a sequel with twenty new interviews in spring 2018. This space is moving very fast, so I hope to include more current examples of applications then.
Thanks for the reply, as with all new ideas, education is the most important step to main stream implementation!
Need more real life day-to-day transactions and how they will work would help a lot of us understand this more
Bigger than we know. Nice work.
Thank you Mr Manuel Stagars for this great documentary... Changes are accelerating!
Very interesting and well done documentary on blockchain technology. Clearly the revolution of our world for global transactions of all kinds
Sorry, Writh brothers didnt "invented" the airplaine ...
he was trying to say it was invented by the Wayans brothers
What year was this video created? I am wondering how's Blockchain is doing now.
Goosebump-video!
These people said nothing of substance. "Wow, blockchain is the super cool new thing and it's gonna change everything and impact everyone." I came away thinking that none of these people really have any idea what they're talking about. Bunch of people with fancy titles and lots of letters after their names speaking in technobabble and hoping no one notices.
Austin Banks This video is not for the novice.
Nunya Bizniz lol this video is elementary he's saying u dope. #0substance
Jesus loves Blockchain.
yep. I'm researching BCh and found this documentary well done and interesting but for certain audience. Not much new for me, just more speeches about the magnificence of BCh
Austin Bank
Great stuff!!! I shared this in a blog post dedicated to this movie and tweeted it also -- and it definitely got shares and comments and traction. Hope it helps onboard and teach a lot of people!!
Thank you, Barry!
Nice job, wish it was longer!
great vid, would've been good to get a better understanding of how exactly it works
I know this is an old comment but here is a good visual tutorial on the details at a generic blockchain level:
anders.com/blockchain/
@@AutogenicMotor - Very helpful and thank you in advance.
Fantastic content, great camerawork and presentation. As a film maker/vid producer, I “get” the airplane analogy- thanks for NOT doing a rocket for the “moon” kids. This is a big boy game...and the shift is HERE. Time for implementation.✌🏼
move from book ledger of banking records to digital ledger and file keeping in all your finances , instead of store in banks you can access your finances on a smart phone etc in transactions and so on .
A digital file or ledger ,recorded in a much secure manner.
biggest bubble that ever existed, when it pops, its gonna be devastating..
Well put together video but the guy at 13:24 sums it up nicely: "I'm not an engineer, I don't know how any of that works" (talking about the iPhone).
The people in this video kept repeating that this technology is going to be huge, but never really fully explained why, and how. It's seems like they're all in marketing or something.
It was quite meaningless the first time they said it, and it was just as pointless the third or fourth time.
Absolutely EXCELLENT! Thank you so much for your passion and immense work to put this together for the masses to learn & be inspired by the blockchain!!!!!! I'll be sharing and hope that EVERYONE I KNOW will watch this and catch the message.
A 32-minute infomercial. Nothing more. This film was 99.5% promotion and 0.5% substance. I came here thinking I would learn something about how blockchain and cryptocurrencies work. Instead, I found expressions of love by the early adopters, over and over and over.
Me gustó mucho este documental; como entusiasta de blockchain te digo gracias por postearlo. Sorry if i no writte in your lenguage and bad ortography . 👍
I see this film, 4 day before you launched Manuel (8 abr. 2017) and I haven had the chance to say thanks you, for your good job, if I could help, you only have to tell me, right? thanks again!!!!
At 21:50, professor Roger Wattenhofer missed the point of the blockchain. He should not be in this movie. He is thinking that the invention is about cryptograph that dates from 1975. He confuses a decentralized system with the distributed systems that existed so far. Until the invention of blockchain, there must exist a central point of failure in any distributed system. One node must be chosen as a master, the others are called slaves. The blockchain solved a problem of coordination among the nodes without the need of a master, the nodes don't trust each other. He missed the point completely. It's not about digital signature and hashs, although these are the tools used to solve the real problem.
I really appreciate your efforts! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (air carpet target dish off jeans toilet sweet piano spoil fruit essay). How can I transfer them to Binance?
I have 3.2 bitcoin in blockchain i just want to know why im being asked for £500 before it can be put into gbp then into my bank please advise Victoria
Great documentary Manuel and crew! Very cool corporation perspectives and long term vision potential of blockchain. The question is 'will we'? Best line.
The inventor of the plane: Santos Dumont
Great informative vid for anyone, not just how points we gained, tk you
So what happens when the electric grid goes down?
When has the electric grid ever gone down in every country around the world at the same time?
when have you been all around the world at the same time? We just had electric go out in LA and NY. Electric grids are actient here in States. Congress can shut down internet. Bitcoin can be hacked. Nothing backing it. On and on. It's a pipe dream and the Govt is playing you. Hope you can get outt at the right time. Govts are coming for us all. The hunt for taxes is on. Just be careful.
United States Congress could shut down the Internet but not in every country. And if that happens, we're going to have far bigger problems than storing value. Luckily for me, I'm not in the US.
Bitcoin can be hacked, yes, but not easily if you store it properly. I should know, having been hacked for a large amount when I was storing it on my laptop. I now use cold storage.
There's nothing technically backing Bitcoin, or government currencies either. Value comes from people using it. If you accept government money, you're giving value to it. Why not accept Bitcoin too, to reduce the governments'/banks' monopoly on money?
When you are sitting in your basement fallout shelter, eating MREs from Y2K, talking to yourself- Do you ever listen to what you are saying?
Sotiraq Guta a
Now that there is an instrument to decentralise finance, its a matter of applying the pathways in order to enable the instrument. That will be the hard part, banks will fight, but that's also where the opportunities are.
28:12 Am I the only one disturbed by this guy's comparison of blockchain adoption to Microsoft Windows being rammed down everybody's throat throughout the 90's?
A good documentary. It assumes you know what is a blockchain and bitcoin, the least ...
Brilliant! Stands up well over a year later.
Many thanks, Nathan!
The voice of the guy on 9:00 reminds me of XCOM...
very nice.. reminds me of a werner herzog film
music in the last section is so nice
Спасибо за фильм) Очень полезная информация) читаю много комментариев к криптовалютам и технологиям блокчейн, многие ругают её, некоторые не понимают) думаю просто надо изучить данную тему а не ждать что кто то все объяснит))) объяснят тогда, когда таких доходов как сейчас уже не будет))) Изучайте все самостоятельно)) Удачи всем)
I'm really enjoying this, midway into watching. Very well done!
This movie is AMAZING. THANK YOU GUYS FOR IT . GOD BLESS YOU 😘
Great Documentary! Love it! Thanks for the Hard Work!
Feels and sounds like Werner Herzog! Great doc
Nice doku! Laht richtig ruum frei für inspiration! Ono coole sound am schluss!
Amazing Documentary!!! Thanks for sharing
Ten to twenty years timeframe before this technology have a good effect on every one in the planet,can't they make it before or on year 2020?
Amazing documentary!! Very inspiring :-)
A resource based economy is where blockchain will ultimately end up producing. It's the end game for crypo
Thank you for the video. I believe the time horizons for dramatic societal change are conservative. When a lack of trust dissolves, creativity flourishes. I believe the change will accelerate before it tapers off.
i guess im randomly asking but does someone know of a trick to log back into an Instagram account??
I was stupid lost my account password. I would love any tips you can offer me
@Mordechai Misael instablaster ;)
@Blaine Tripp I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Blaine Tripp It did the trick and I finally got access to my account again. Im so happy!
Thank you so much you saved my ass :D
@Mordechai Misael No problem xD
I worry on the social inpacts of th so called forth industrial revolution. Wealth concentration, virtual surveillance, weakened civil decision power, hightech-low life. Could blockchain be a hope for a less unequal dystopian future?
Fantastic documentary.
Nice Documentary Amazing work. Thanks
Wish there was a documentary or at least footage of what people said about the internet before it got going, or anyone speculating about technology we all use every day now. Would be interesting to compare :)
It is time to do more reading and research, could bring about next wave of economic growth. Still many difficulty to overcome as adoption rate is really slow now. But eventually, it will come about IMHO.
Very nice documentary, thanks!
Great Article, I understand how blockchain works and useful for people and business. Can any help me to understand more how the interaction works between B2B and helpful to users?
Nice Job - Thank you for this. I hope to see a yearly sequel.
excellent documentation
Great film. Such an inspiring technology that can change the world.
It would be a better documentary if the author didn't have mentioned the glider inventors as the plane inventor. Airplanes were invented by Santos Dumont a Brazilian guy who first flew in a self propelled machine capable of take off in diverse climate conditions and without rails. He flew for 220m around the Eiffel Tower in Paris in 1906. Fact well documented and publicized. Check it: pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/História_da_aviação
just brilliant! wel done on a great job on so many levels
Cool stuff. The future is here.
This is a great, inspiring video thank you
Gracias Manuel soy economista y estoy obsesionado con blockchain.
Great work Manuel!!
Peace
Some ppl in this vid said some very good things about what blockchain can bring us.
That was a lot of talk but they didn't explain blockchain at all. (from a technical point of view)
Much appreciated, and very helpful. Thank you.
14:20 "I know how big financial systems work. They're not going to do something reckless with technology. This is people's money and livelihood that they're working with." LMAO. This made me think of Steve Carell in The Big Short: 'Well, you're wrong."
0:00 to 19:00+ blockchain will change the future, we need to embrace it. Just saved you 19 min. Cheers. Blockchain is basically takes away the Trust issues in a way.
Amazing documentary ...