Tomorrow's Launch Of The COIN Film, Expressing The Secrets Of The Success Of The Crypto Exchange Giant Coinbase In The US
JAKARTA The crypto exchange giant from the United States, Coinbase, announced that it will launch a documentary about the exchange's journey. It is planned that the film will be released tomorrow Friday 7 September on various leading video streaming platforms this week including Amazon Prime, Apple TV and Vimeo. The Coinbase documentary is called Coinbase.
Directored for the first time in 2012 by Brian Armstrong, Coinbase is now one of the largest crypto exchange platforms in Uncle Sam's country. On April 14, 2021, Coinbase officially went public by registering on the Nasdaq stock exchange. Here's the trailer for the movie COIN which will be released tomorrow.
Coinbase boss Brian Armstrong stated that for the past three years his party has been working with Greg Kohs to work on the COIN film. Kohs himself is the director who won the Emmy Awards 10 times.
We gave Greg and his team unprecedented access within the company, showing a crazy ups and downs in building technology startups that we became public companies. He showed everything - good, bad, and bad," Armstrong said, quoted by DailyHodl.
Armstrong said he gave the go-ahead to the production of this documentary in the hope of helping crypto-specification and technology startup.
The world tends to vilify founders or put them on the ground. Both are not right - they are just ordinary people trying to make something people want. And everyone working in crypto believes that it can create a global financial system that is fairer, freeer, and global," said founder Coinbase.
Armstrong insists that he is motivated to encourage more people to start his own technology company. Therefore, he opened the Coinbase 'kitchen' to the public through the film COIN.
My belief is that technology is the best lever we have to solve the world's problems and improve the human condition, and I want to encourage more people to start technology companies. So I decided to open the curtains and show people what it really is like," he added.
He also urged crypto-related policymakers to watch crypto companies fall back in the movie COIN. He argues the film could show the motivation of many people engaged in the crypto industry.
I hope you all go and watch movies and policymakers are watching them too. I'm sure this film will help advance the cause of cryptocurrencies, showing the motivation of many people working hard to advance this industry."