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Trust Machine: The Story of Blockchain

The definitive story of the rise of decentralization and the blockchain, the dawn of a new era in technology and finance

Year: 2018 Documentary Runtime: 84 min Rating: 5.7

Overview

Hacktivist and blockchain expert Lauri Love fights extradition in TRUST MACHINE—his computer skills a threat to the US government. Tech innovators strike a raw nerve as banks and network pundits rush to condemn volatile cryptocurrencies and their underlying blockchain technology. Why are banks terrified while UNICEF embraces it to help refugee children? Award–winning filmmaker Alex Winter reveals that proponents of blockchain—a verified digital ledger—are already using the technology to change the world; fighting income inequality, the refugee crisis and world hunger.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Rosario Dawson

Rosario Dawson

Narrator

Imogen Heap

Imogen Heap

Herself

Lauri Love

Lauri Love

Himself

Laura Shin

Laura Shin

Herself

Vinay Gupta

Vinay Gupta

Himself

Bill Tai

Bill Tai

Himself

Tim Draper

Tim Draper

Himself

Spiros Michalakis

Spiros Michalakis

Himself

Mark Jeffrey

Mark Jeffrey

Himself

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