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Brothers who are bored at home during the New Year, you can check out these 6 highly-rated blockchain movies.
The most expensive lesson in the crypto world is often not losing money, but falling behind in understanding.
From the origins of Bitcoin to real-world applications of blockchain, many concepts are hard to grasp just by scrolling through tweets.
These 6 movies will help you better understand fundamental issues like money, trust, regulation, and technical routes, and are a low-cost way to fill in your knowledge gaps.
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1️⃣ Bitcoin: The End of Money as We Know It
Bitcoin: The End of Money as We Know It
Starting from monetary history and the banking system, explaining why modern finance constantly creates inflation and debt, and what problems Bitcoin aims to solve.
After watching, you'll understand:
How money transformed from "gold" to "credit"
What inflation, quantitative easing, and debt cycles mean for ordinary people
Bitcoin’s core narrative: scarcity and decentralized monetary rules
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2️⃣ Trust Machine: The Story of Blockchain
Trust Machine: The Story of Blockchain
The focus is not on coin prices, but on how blockchain shifts trust from institutions to code, and discusses which real-world problems it is suitable for solving.
After watching, you'll understand:
The essence of blockchain: distributed ledger + consensus leading to verifiable trust
Which scenarios are suitable for blockchain, which are not
What decentralization is really replacing in terms of intermediary roles
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3️⃣ The Rise and Rise of Bitcoin
The Rise and Rise of Bitcoin
A documentary perspective from early Bitcoin participants, more like a record of its evolution from a geek experiment to a global asset.
After watching, you'll understand:
How the early Bitcoin community played, spread, and built consensus
How infrastructure like mining, exchanges, and wallets developed
How faith and speculation coexist within the same asset
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4️⃣ Deep Web: The Untold Story of Bitcoin and the Silk Road
Deep Web: The Untold Story of Bitcoin and the Silk Road
The tug-of-war between the dark web, privacy, law enforcement, and freedom—using the Silk Road incident to bring Bitcoin into controversy.
After watching, you'll understand:
Why BTC was labeled as "criminal currency" in its early days
The debate between technical neutrality and malicious use by users
How regulation defined and shaped the early image of the crypto industry
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5️⃣ Banking on Bitcoin
Banking on Bitcoin
A documentary focusing more on the societal level: innovation, regulation, capital, and ordinary people, presenting various perspectives.
After watching, you'll understand:
Who Bitcoin is challenging: banks, payment networks, monetary issuance mechanisms
Why regulation is inevitable, and how it usually comes
The conflicts Bitcoin faces as it transitions from idealism to financial asset
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6️⃣ Cryptopia: Bitcoin, Blockchains and the Future of the Internet
Cryptopia: Bitcoin, Blockchains and the Future of the Internet
A panoramic overview of the industry: different factions, various chains, narratives, and disagreements, with no flaws hidden.
After watching, you'll understand:
The core differences between "Bitcoin advocates" and "Blockchain/multi-chain advocates"
Why debates over public chains, applications, governance, and scalability persist
A clearer understanding of which issues are technical and which are conflicts of interest and strategic routes