Documentary Film This Machine Greens Explores A Positive Role for Bitcoin In Clean Energy Production
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Tuesday, September 14, 2021
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This Machine Greens was crowd-funded and the production team was paid almost entirely in Bitcoin -- with the peculiarity that Bitcoin's price appreciation during the period of production resulted in a budget surplus in US dollar terms that will be applied towards King and Posner´s next documentary feature together, TRUST (trust.film)-- a film that will delve deep into Bitcoin's pre-history and its increasing relevance amidst a crisis of authority and institutions.
Key Points:
- CALABASAS, Calif., Sept. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- This Machine Greens, presented by Swan Bitcoin, is a documentary that explores Bitcoin's complex and nuanced relationship with energy.
- He added, "This film addresses misperceptions about Bitcoin's energy usage and makes the case that Bitcoin mining is actually a net positive for the environment."
- Starting from the premise that energy use goes hand in hand with progress, This Machine Greens sees a way forward in the production of more clean energy.
- They not only dispel key misconceptions about Bitcoin and Bitcoin mining, but create a compelling case that Bitcoin is a 'greening machine', setting the stage for conversations around the future of Bitcoin and its positive role in the environment.