The film industry is embracing blockchain technology and the concept of tokenization, which allows individuals to have a stake in the financial outcome of a film. One example of this is the Spanish documentary “Bull Run,” which raised 320,000 euros in just 24 hours through tokenization. The film’s backers were given BULL tokens, which represent the debt issued for the film and grant certain rights to the film’s profits. The documentary explores the director’s personal journey into crypto trading and how it affected her life. While the film is light-hearted and funny, it also delves into the director’s relationship with her husband and her reevaluation of crypto during the bear market. Ultimately, the director is now a believer in Bitcoin and believes it will be successful. The film highlights the rapid pace of change in the cryptocurrency world and the potential of blockchain technology in the film industry.
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Ana Ramón Rubio, Miguel Ángel González, Juanjo Moscardó |
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