Ready for this Halloween? The documentary 'Unbanked' about Bitcoin finally hits the screens



The production 'Unbanked', which has won awards at the prestigious Manhattan and Harlem International Film Festivals, is about to debut. The chosen date? October 31st, coinciding with the 17th anniversary of Satoshi Nakamoto's white paper. No coincidence, everything seems designed to maximize impact.

**A global journey through Bitcoin**

What’s interesting is the scope of this film. The filmmakers didn’t limit themselves to studies in a single location but explored the impact of Bitcoin across four different continents. So expect diverse perspectives on how this technology is transforming global financial access.

**Influential voices in the conversation**

The documentary features key participants. Figures like Michael Saylor and Jack Dorsey, two prominent names in the Bitcoin ecosystem, share their analyses and visions. Their perspectives undoubtedly enrich the narrative on why 'Unbanked' represents more than just another cryptocurrency film.

**Where to watch**

Here’s the best part: you won’t have to search obscure platforms. The film will be available on major streaming services: Apple TV, Amazon Prime, and Google TV. So access will be straightforward and easy for anyone wanting to better understand the Bitcoin revolution.

A documentary that promises to be a reference in how the industry tells its own story.
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