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Topic: IAmSatoshi - Documentario su Bitcoin (Read 1676 times)

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March 12, 2014, 10:16:33 PM
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Bello Cheesy
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March 12, 2014, 10:31:33 AM
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Interessante....!!!
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March 12, 2014, 10:20:19 AM
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Volevo portare alla vostra attenzione questo progetto in crowdfunding:
https://www.startjoin.com/IamSatoshiFilm

Tra gli intervistati, Cody Wilson, Jaromil, Antonopoulos, per un totale definitivo di 52 minuti di video.

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Through a strict investigation process of the decentralized Bitcoin experiment, as an innovative open source protocol to global finance, this practice-based research effectively explores the role of money as a medium of exchange, and how society perceives this.

Through this journey, we get to learn about the origin and ethics of Bitcoin's developers, and explore their wide spectrum of professions, beliefs and social representation. We will try to uncover how they perceive Bitcoin and how they relate to its ideals.

The filmmaker, Tomer Kantor, recorded over fifty interviews with financial and industry professionals from five different continents, exploring Bitcoin as a currency and as a technology, questioning it as a self-empowerment tool. In conjunction to the interviews, new media tools such as alternative and mainstream social media platforms, and relevant case studies such as Jim Rickards's, Currency War, Bernard Lietaer's, New Money For A New World and Bret Scott's, The Heretic's Guide To Global Finance, are examined and studied.

The research deploys reflexive interviewing techniques with the practitioners who are using Bitcoin as a real-world tool; which, in the context of financial globalization and the crisis, may be described both as a horizontal framework for networks of trust, and as a decentralized network, which is currently being developed via the network culture. Framed by an investigative approach to expose Bitcoin as a global digital currency, as well as a ground-breaking technology, this documentary research explores different ways in which the cryptographic peer-to-peer network protocol can help challenge certain issues societies face globally and, at times, propose a cheaper, more efficient and effective alternative. In the past twenty years, the Internet has been at the heart of global economic innovation.

Open-source platforms have changed communications, media, software, education, commerce and retail, and yet banks are still banks. For a variety of reasons, the technology and business models around global finance have been protected from similar transformations. IamSatoshi asks whether this same open-source approach in cryptocurrencies, notably Bitcoin, presents an opportunity for the same level of innovation and advancement in terms of currency, trade and payments.
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