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A Documentary About Money - And the Controversial Crypto-Currency Bitcoin
A documentary exploring how money and the trading of value has evolved, culminating in Bitcoin. Découvrez "Bitcoin: The End of Money as We Know It", un(e) captivant(e) film qui a fait ses débuts sur les écrans en 2015. Cette production, originaire de Australie met en avant des contributions de John Barrett dans le rôle de Voice, Matt Miller dans le rôle de Himself, Andreas M. Antonopoulos dans le rôle de Himself et Jeffrey A. Tucker dans le rôle de Himself.
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- 60 minutes
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- Australie
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