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You know, I recently noticed that movies about cryptocurrency have become much more interesting than just watching price charts. Starting from 2014-2015, really cool films have been made — from documentaries to thrillers.
Honestly, the best place to start is with documentaries about blockchain. "Banking Operations on Bitcoin" (2016) explains how everything actually started. It features interviews with real people from the crypto community, plus discussions about illegal activities and regulation — no boring lectures.
"Trust Machine" (2018) covers even more — not only about Bitcoin but about blockchain technology itself and how it can change finance. If you're looking for cryptocurrency movies that really stick in your mind, this is one of the best options.
And if you want some adrenaline, watch "Silk Road" (2021) or "Crypto" (2019). These are crime thrillers, showing the dark side of the crypto industry, money laundering, all that. "Silk Road" is especially interesting — a real story about the darknet and Bitcoin as a payment method.
There's also "Bitconned" (2024) — a documentary about the Centra Tech scam. It shows how people used the unregulated market to scam investors. If you're interested in the dark side, this is a must-watch.
For lighter options, there's "Dope" (2015) — a comedy about high schoolers, where Bitcoin is used as a plot element, but the film mainly focuses on hip-hop culture.
Overall, movies about digital assets help better understand what's happening in this world. You can choose either educational content or entertaining thrillers — in any case, you won't get bored. Which do you prefer — a documentary or a feature film?