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Topic: CNN Inside Man bitcoin episode review! Share your opinions! - page 3. (Read 4153 times)

legendary
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Watched it today, it's quite an entertaining documentary.

I'm wondering if he's still wearing that fake rolex he bought from SilkRoad  Cheesy
hero member
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Who the hell is buying btc that way and why?

That looked like a 'Satoshi Square' event. Why? Because it looks cool, and all stock exchange trading was done like that only a few decades ago ;-)
hero member
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It was an ok intro to bitcoin. It could have been better.
When he brought up silk road, it would have been nice to compare it fiat and how it's no different really.
That senator is a joke and to think there is 99 more of that kind in office.
The "bitcoin wall street" scene was funny. Again totally seemed staged and if not. *facepalm*
Who the hell is buying btc that way and why?
legendary
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I must say that this was a great little doc about it and I hope that we can get more of these kinds of docs made and maybe start advertising more around the world with BTC.

A problem I see is that there is too much focus on Silk Road and other kinds of illegal uses.
Like people dont think that the money they use everyday is being used for drugs and a lot of other bad stuff.

I hope that we can do something about it.

Like Target a country and do as much as we can to make it use BTC more and more to set an example. (This is a dream, but damn I wish it could happen)

A good place to start would be in a small country with big influense and is based in EU.
*Cough Denmark.

If I had the funds, (Like 50.000 DKK/ 10.000$) Then I would be able to do A LOT of advertisement and make PEOPLE use BTC.

The problem I see is that BTC does have big merchants (Overstock, Microsoft and other big companies) but there is a lag of users who want to use the currency.

And the big companies will accept the currency, but they sell it instantly on exchanges, which makes it impossible to keep a buy pressure on the exchanges.

I might start a project for Bitcoin in Denmark since its a small country and everyone owns a PC, Smartphone and they want to save money. (Transaction fees)

 
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legendary
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Let he who is without sin cast the first stone
This is great for the ordinary guy, to look at Bitcoin
legendary
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i am going to watch this when i get home to see what is going on. i only hope it is good.
hero member
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Loved the whole piece. Still cannot believe they actually showed how to order stuff from Silk Road on mainstream media like CNN! In the presence of an (ex?) FBI Agent!  Dude looked seriously worried, though. Hilarious.
legendary
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I really enjoyed it.

I expected much more negativity, but the overall picture was definitely positive. The only critic came from senator (who kind of looked like a villain), and as someone on reddit noticed:


So, the fact that a lot of the footage is stage-managed really isn't all that strange.
No-one wants to see an hour of Morgan walking in and out of shops asking if they take BitCoin, while other customers stick their heads in front of the camera.

Exactly. If the piece was 100% "genuine" (live recorded) it would be simply unwatchable.
legendary
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the show was interesting but expected a bit more from it.
at least it is a good thing that cnn shows more interest in Bitcoin by placing a ticker on their site.
legendary
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btc price was at $630 wow
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This whole thing was a joke. If you look at the addresses he used in the coffee shop, they literally have 2 transactions. They havent been used since filming, it was a BS thing.

I figured that place probably only took his bitcoin for the show, but that doesn't make the whole thing a joke. It's important that people think about asking businesses to take Bitcoin. Most of the people he asked if they took it, had never even heard of it.

Maybe they used new addresses? And which coffee shop were you talking about? The one where he 'had' to spend $25 because of the 'volatility'. I could see that maybe being staged to try make a point. Surprised they didn't mention payment processors though.
hero member
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alot of the scenes seemed staged. im sure they had to setup camera angles first. im sure he didnt magically go into the shop and all of a sudden the camera get the perfect shot!

I've done some work with TV stations/production companies, mostly for news teams out in the real world.
I hate to break it to you, but almost everything you see is set up before hand. 
This doesn't mean that the entire content is faked, but getting good footage isn't all that easy, expecially if you're working with non-professionals who get nervous as soon as a camera is pointed at them.  Not to mention that technology *always* fails in the presence of a camera team........

So, the fact that a lot of the footage is stage-managed really isn't all that strange.
No-one wants to see an hour of Morgan walking in and out of shops asking if they take BitCoin, while other customers stick their heads in front of the camera.
legendary
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I kind of liked it... some of the things that could have been improved is :

1. The way people can buy BTC - The stock exchange guy scene did not do it for me... A Bitcoin ATM would have been better.
2. The merchant with the $25 minimum price for coffee purchases are ridiculous, and should have been cut.
3. They could have had a interview with a Bitcoin payment processors like BitPay, to show how easy it is to accept BTC as a payment method for merchants.

I also liked the interview with the hacker, to point out it's security angle....

Overall a positive experience.  Grin
 
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alot of the scenes seemed staged. im sure they had to setup camera angles first. im sure he didnt magically go into the shop and all of a sudden the camera get the perfect shot!
legendary
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I thought it was very fair and it held the attention of some not technical people who watched it with me. 

He hit the advantages and the issue that not many people take it.  However, the business owner that said he had 10 to 15% credit card chargebacks was amazing.  I would never have expected it to be that high and that is a real advantage of bitcoin.

That 10-15% has to be BS.  The CC companies would suspend services to a business with that record.


In the beginning they repeat the myth that btc is anonymous. Later they say like cash it is untraceable and did that right before they covered the SR bust Huh.  Analysis of the blockchain is becoming ever more effective and any improvements in that area can be used retroactively.
sr. member
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The Senator from WV actually said the "Federal Reserve should be in charge of bitcoin"... isn't that the one of main reasons the white papers were written?... guess who pocket he's in.


The bigger picture is the importance of exposure (no coincidence btc is up a few $'s today)... hopefully someone edits this into a short promotional youtube vid.
legendary
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I thought it was very fair and it held the attention of some not technical people who watched it with me. 

He hit the advantages and the issue that not many people take it.  However, the business owner that said he had 10 to 15% credit card chargebacks was amazing.  I would never have expected it to be that high and that is a real advantage of bitcoin.
legendary
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This whole thing was a joke. If you look at the addresses he used in the coffee shop, they literally have 2 transactions. They havent been used since filming, it was a BS thing.

Wait, are you saying they did something on a "real" TV show that was scripted and set up?  No way, get out of town!
 Roll Eyes
hero member
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Heres a couple of links:

Video in HD:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCzKR6iHrn4

Story on CCN:
https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/cnn-show-inside-man-morgan-spurlock-lived-bitcoin-week/

I liked the show overall, gave a good no-bs view of Bitcoin. It was filmed in July of last year, though, so does feel a bit out of date.

The best bit is here, however, at the 6.00 minute mark:

Sneaky NXT promotion rules!
legendary
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I actually fairly enjoyed that. Very well presented. Good for mainstream audience to see this wonderful technology.
Yup. But how do you explain them the Mt Gox thing? most are scared because of these things i think.
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