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Topic: Can New Animated Series 'Bitcoin and Friends' Make Bitcoin Fun Again? - page 3. (Read 13059 times)

legendary
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It already crossed 7K views , Hope it helps in spreading the awareness.
Its already 9.6k and counting.I dont know if these views came from speculators or into bitcoin users itself. Huh

I've personally didn't liked it and that's probably because I don't like anime series in general. Some else said that it contains some unusual scenes and I think that's bad for an animated series since it should be allowed only for people that are at least 18 years old so kids should be restricted to watch an animated series wivh is kind of a disadvantage in my opinion.
Its never been fun yet this video contain scenes which isnt really appropriate for young minds.

hero member
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That was a good video, and I like it. The image was smooth and clear. Maybe you need to have to change the plot and delete the scene about "not good scene" (I think you know what I mean).

Maybe you can add or create another video that will be good for kids to watched and share it into Youtube as you've done before.
But after all, it's a good video, and I will wait for the next video. Thank you for sharing to us.
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I've personally didn't liked it and that's probably because I don't like anime series in general. Some else said that it contains some unusual scenes and I think that's bad for an animated series since it should be allowed only for people that are at least 18 years old so kids should be restricted to watch an animated series wivh is kind of a disadvantage in my opinion.
Animation is a good concept of easily expose the entire world. But majority of the peoples are never like this option because of day to day lifestyle and schooling experience. Upcoming students are rule the future economy so we better start this year it will help to future investors. Already many countries are teach the blockchain technology and cryptography so this the right startup.
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 I've personally didn't liked it and that's probably because I don't like anime series in general. Some else said that it contains some unusual scenes and I think that's bad for an animated series since it should be allowed only for people that are at least 18 years old so kids should be restricted to watch an animated series wivh is kind of a disadvantage in my opinion.
legendary
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Thanks for the comments guys, it's art, so of course there's a lot of ways to do it, and I agree, the content may not be pleasant for everyone... which is what the article warns about when it says "less sanitised" than the actual video.

Make Bitcoin fun again? Lol. The truth is that the majority of the world population believe that Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies are basically a ponzi scheme and that they will fade away with time thanks to all the controversies which is why a single cartoon will not change their perception of it.

Time is the solution to this problem. With time, they will understand that Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have some value and they might change their perception.

I think the team behind it thinks that a lot of people take Bitcoin too seriously. Just only need to look up the latest Twitterstorms to see personalities slugging it out over bragging rights on "who knows better" or "who makes more compelling argument".

Like it or not, if it's mainstream adoption that people really want, they've got to really enjoy Bitcoin first.
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Make Bitcoin fun again? Lol. The truth is that the majority of the world population believe that Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies are basically a ponzi scheme and that they will fade away with time thanks to all the controversies which is why a single cartoon will not change their perception of it.

Time is the solution to this problem. With time, they will understand that Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have some value and they might change their perception.
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Just watched the video, It's interesting and the same time bothersome. Every time he found a block he always pukes mini bitcoin. I guess the story is inspired by the US 2008 financial crisis which many US citizen has been hit by poverty.
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It already crossed 7K views , Hope it helps in spreading the awareness.

Probably those scenes are usual for some countries but it is a bit vulgar for some other countries.
Overall, the youtube channel should create videos which appropriate to all people around the world.

Youtube is not the creator, you need to ask the creator or just leave the message below the video.
legendary
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Just watched the video, basically it is good video but I dont really like some scenes such as the old man doing a suicide with a handgun and the scenes of two person showing their c*cks. Probably those scenes are usual for some countries but it is a bit vulgar for some other countries.
Overall, the youtube channel should create videos which appropriate to all people around the world.
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I think this is great because all we know are people are love watching cartoon even not kids but also an adult they will watch also cartoon. It is good and advantage of bitcoin because people may know and understand the real essens of bitcoin. But the scary scenario is when the cartoon will directed of an lack of knowledge director I think this is not good in bitcoin industry.
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Not sure if this has been posted before, but a new cartoon on Youtube was launched yesterday. I enjoyed the trailer and the first episode, I think the amount asked for is worth 100x more than any ICO I've ever seen.

What do you guys think? First Episode: Tears of a Clown here.

Excerpt from the article:

A hand reaches out in the dim, a keyboard clack. Command lines flood up on a screen to the tinkling of electronic clatter. An orange sphere enters view, the command to awake received. No, wait, a coin. With a marking below his face perhaps interpretable as the 'B' alphabet.

A confused, shaky greeting is the first utterance from 'B' as its creator looms over him. A cryptic message is issued. Then he is abandoned. Left to discover who or what his nature is in an unforgiving world.

Yet 'B' is not without friends.
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