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The Great Reset and The Rise of Bitcoin

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At the beginning of the last century, major economies left the gold standard and began printing non-asset currencies. This gives the government the power of unlimited money. A power that has been and will continue to be abused is being used in the name of “saving the economy” through policies that effectively devalue our currency and impoverish citizens in the long run.
That’s how it used to be – today, economies are “rescued” over and over again, using the same tools, increasing debt, increasing the money supply, driving governments and central banks to a point of no return, only they are still left with only one option: Continue printing. This impoverishment of the population, which was once a long-term effect of our system, is now becoming a short-term effect as governments such as the US government have increased the money supply by over 40% in less than two years. While this acceleration may seem obvious now, some have been watching and taking action.
It is not governments, universities or think tanks that find solutions. It all started with a post on an internet forum written by someone who goes by the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto. By compiling existing informatics concepts, the person (or persons) creates a new form of money and shares it with the world. Its power, community, decentralization and potential for scaling does the rest. Fast forward a little over a decade, and we now have assets worth about $1 trillion that no one can close. It is a currency with fixed rules that cannot be changed, with a maximum supply of 21 million bitcoins. These two factors make it the hardest form of money, and inherently the better form of money.
The film explains in detail how Bitcoin works, how mining works, and the scaling options available, such as the Lightning Network, which unlocks Bitcoin’s growth potential and global acceptance as a currency. The Great Reset and the Rise of Bitcoin movie sums up all the key details of our economic context – central bank actions, history, Bitcoin, etc. – so viewers get a good sense of where we are and are able to make a wise decision. The future of the financial world they want to live in.

Director: Pierre Corbin

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