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This is a solution for the people, by the people. When is the last time that has happened? It offers the promise of people controlling their money and wealth and reorganizing ourselves around value. I am not rich on Bitcoin. But I am not in Bitcoin to get rich. You should want Bitcoin to survive, because if it does, it will harness technology and innovation to create a future of financial security, social mobility, connectivity, equality and prosperity that we have never experienced as a nation and as a world.
I hope if nothing else, I inspire others to dig deeper into why their money is losing its power and look into a brilliantly engineered open-source financial network designed to give power back to people over their future. It feels so much like what my mother did 30 years ago when she convinced my dad to move our family here, asking for nothing but the freedom to start over and create a future full of opportunity for her children. This is a guest post by Natalie Brunell.
Opinions expressed are entirely their own and do not necessarily reflect those of BTC, Inc. How's it going? We also want to talk about why today and not yesterday, as well as every other aspect of Bitcoin that you talk about in the actual video. Before, just want to talk a little bit about Bitcoin , ultimate Bitcoin event in Miami next April 6th through the 9th. I believe, I got to see and meet many of the people who are on stage at Bitcoin A lot of history was made at that event.
We feel honored to be a place where the Bitcoin community gathers and makes history and continues to make history with Bitcoin.
As Tomer illustrates amazingly inside of this beautiful film, too. I think, ticket prices will go up. Buy your tickets low. Prices are going up. Yeah, come meet Brekkie. Come meet Tomer.
Come meet all these amazing Bitcoiners in person at Bitcoin in Miami at the ultimate Bitcoin cultural event. All right. Tomer, Matt, what is up? I guess, Tomer, do you want to discuss the story behind the film and we can start from there? The other person to keep an eye out for his Louis Liu, who funded the project for Mimesis Capital.
If he shows up and asks to be on stage, please invite him up. This production really begins with Louis reaching out to me. Louis runs a family office. He recently just posted about how his family's history is one of these families that was ruined in in China, when the communists took over. He could tell his story. He was enjoying my articles. He enjoyed one that I'd written about a work of art that he'd collected.
We got to talking to each other. He's in Taiwan, I'm in Canada. The Internet is a wonderful thing and Bitcoin draws us together. He asked me if I would write an article on generational wealth. He told me a little bit of his family story.
I was moved by it. I knew that there was something there, but it was a really hard topic to cover, because I didn't have the full idea of what in the movie , for those who've already seen it. I was really struggling with, how do you write about Bitcoin being good for multiple generations of families, when it hasn't even been around for 12 years at the time, or 13 years at the time?
I struggled with it. It wasn't until we got to talking and I realized, you know what? My wife's family was also ruined in the mids by World War II. It turns out, I know a lot of families that had to rebuild from scratch. That was the seed of the idea for the article. I said, look, if I can go back in time, maybe I can project forward in time.
I talked to a lot of Bitcoiners, who are filled with hope and who just aren't filled with hope, like empty hope; who are working hard to build the future. He was teaching me about that.
I talked to Untapped Growth, and he's doing the regenerative agriculture for Bitcoiners. I talked to Fractal Encrypt, who's making all this beautiful art. I talked to lots of people who are homeschooling and educating. I did a whole podcast on the separation of state and education. I could just see all of these things coming together. I put them all into this one essay that I wrote for him.
Then, just before I shared it with him, I was having a therapy session and I read it to my therapist, or my coach. The next morning, I reached out to my new friend, Matt, who I met at a Toronto Bitcoin meetup, and told him about this. We started working on this project together. I don't know, Matt, if you want to jump in. This is where you entered the picture.
Yeah, it was a great intro, Tomer. The way I got involved was, I had been going down quite far into the Bitcoin rabbit hole. I literally told my creative partners, because I run a little production company and animation studio. I don't know what it is, but I just have the desire to contribute to this thing in some way. I don't know how. Then I shortly after saw that there was a Bitcoin meetup happening in Toronto, that Brandon Quittem retweeted. It was at this amazing, cool tea house called Bam Pot Tea in Toronto.
I'll go to this meetup and see what happens. I had read some of Tomer's writing already, so I knew a little bit about his approach to everything and to his takes and perspectives and we connected. Then he brought it up. Or actually, I made a little Bitcoin meme talking about how much I love Bitcoin. I showed it to Tomer and he liked it.
Maybe that percolated and said that I could do some video. Then, the first draft of the script was about a minute read. From there, we just got started on the production with everything. Yeah, that's the origin story of how we got connected and my involvement. Louis found me. I found Matt, and we found each other through Bitcoin meetups. I guess, that's the interesting thing.
There's so much talent and desire to be creative in this space that everything seems serendipitous in this whole thing. We're also eager to work and contribute to Bitcoin, that it turns out not to be that hard to find people and to — I've always said this about Bitcoiners and I continue to experience it with all the Bitcoiners I work with.
Everyone is so committed that they give their very best and they do their very best job. I'd seen some of Matt's work. Matt is a part of this group called Shy Kids.
They have this wonderful video with the people who ran this two-shop loved. It's called I love everything. I think, I love everything, too. I don't know if you want to tweet it, Matt, a link to it, and then you can share it in the nest when you get a chance, when we're talking about something else. It's a three-minute just delightful, benevolent, fun tune that you won't be able to get out of your head. I had a sense, Matt could absolutely do this and ran it by him.
We recorded a rough draft right there, then we got together the next week in the studio when he'd already selected a lot of the music, and I recorded the narration, which is a fun story, which we'll talk about at some point during this the session, because I know a lot of people have written to me about how much they liked the quality of the narration.
There's a story behind that, too. Because you use, I think, mostly stock footage here and the way you did it is it's a really seamless flow from very old stock footage to this new, very hopeful stock footage. I just want to compliment you on the editing. That was the first thing I told Tomer when he showed me an early cut that I was blown away by the editing. How did you approach the script and then go and find all the footage? Or, how did it go from script to actual film?
These things, you start off with a really wide casted net of footage, and then hone it in over time, when you find the right shots. What we did was we had the Google Doc — we had a doc of the script. This shot could be old footage of people struggling in the horrible conditions after the war. We had rough ideas of themes for each line and each era.
We had this idea of different themes and a rough idea of the shots. Then basically, my team and I, we spend probably a week just scouring the Internet. There's a website called internetarchive.
We just scoured that for the old footage and probably had about a clips. Slowly selected down the ones we thought fit best with all the — with the narration. Then as we went through the years, we just, we ripped again hundreds of YouTube clips from news casts of the crisis and all of the stuff happening there. Particularly in , there's footage of Usain Bolt and the Olympics. We wanted to not only just have footage that touched on the themes, but also just the mood of Thinking back, it felt like a hopeful time of triumph of humanity or whatever.
We wanted to paint a little picture of that and touch on the moods of the era. Yeah, was stock footage of really old stuff. Then was all YouTube clips. Then, as we went into the future, , , that's all just really good stock footage that we were able to find online. Again, that was just a process of casting a wide net of possible shots we could use.
Then slowly whittling down to our favorite ones. We actually watched it. The first time I saw it was at another one of these Toronto meetups, at the same place, where it was late in the evening, by the time he'd got the cut from his audio team. There were maybe only 10 of us there, but we watched the first cut of this video and all the music was already there.
It was pretty awesome. I want it to make it more awesome, because there was a scene with the agriculture. I've been talking to Untapped Growth and we had stock footage of cows, and some of them were fat. Some of them more have had. He sent us all those beautiful pictures of the cows that you see roaming the fields, which are actually regeneratively raised [inaudible ] cows. There were lots of these other shots, where we started reaching out to other people and we brainstormed some of the areas that were clumsy.
I think, the thing went through three revisions before it got to this final, most polished state, or that its released state. All the titles, the years , those are all things we animated ourselves. Then graphic scene where it's showing the chance on the brink of bailouts, seeing like we created those graphics.
Gone is this. Gone is that. That's why the script contains so many of these. I'll actually be publishing the original article, the longer one that Matt mentioned. It'll be first privately available, because I write for Swan Bitcoin, a private newsletter, private clients.
I'm going to be publishing it in there, in early November, November 12th. Then within a few weeks, we'll release it on the blog to everybody else.
We want to make a really nice production of the original article itself, too. Then once it's nicely produced, we'll be able to share it out with everybody else. I think, we'll be lucky if we get a couple of thousand reads of that. We've already got 11 or 12, views of the video, because videos are just so nice.
For people who want to go deeper and see what the original concept was, it'll be there for them pretty soon, but we're focused on the movie for now. Today's the day after the day, which most people think is white paper day. Can you talk about that a little bit? I met with the team at Swan to talk about this just a few days ago. There was confusion, because many of them have this, the book of Satoshi. It says that the white paper was released at , or at this time, the exact moment that we started this meetup on November 1st.
There was confusion, but they held the book up. I didn't trust them, because I'm a Bitcoiner. They also said, it was much better to release a movie the day after Halloween, than on Halloween when everybody's at a party, which won the argument in any event.
There was all this confusion. It turns out that Satoshi did send the Bitcoin white paper to the Cypherpunk mailing list on October 31st. I think, that's the official date, but that the remailer did not send out the digest until Pacific time, November 1st. That's where the confusion was. There may be some other of my colleagues on here who can clarify that a little bit.
All the best. What this made me realize is before the launch of Bitcoin, we didn't know what the fuck happened. We just didn't have a reliable time chain. If we said, it was the least of a particular block, or in a particular transaction. There it is. It's in that block. It's not, oh, it was sent at this time and received that. I'm like, this is the confirm time and that's that. It reminds me of Gigi's article, Bitcoin is Time. He points out in there that in the digital realm, we never really had any sense of time, or certainty of what came before and what came after.
We do now, thanks to Bitcoin. I think, I have to apologize for the promise of releasing it on the 13th birthday of Bitcoin's white paper, because in the end of the day, I was mistaken that — I was correct and then mistaken, and now I'm re-corrected. It was yesterday. Y'all were referring to the movie without really teasing it out for those who may not have already watched the film. I think, it makes sense to actually go step by step through the progression that you tell in the story, Tomer.
The year is I could have started plus or minus one or two years from there, but I wanted to start with the last time we had this terrible collapse in our civilization, which was World War II. World War II was a world war. We Westerners, who I think are most of the audience here tend to think of it as something that took place predominantly in Europe, but it took place in Asia as well.
It has devastating effects all over the world. Millions, tens of millions of people died in horrible ways. It was really, when you look at it in a historical lens, it was just a continuation of World War I, which was equally horrible.
So much was destroyed, like buildings, bombed cities, firebombed, atomic bomb was dropped on — It was a terrible time of devastation. We can't imagine the horror. Those of us who had grandparents, or great-grandparents, who were around and lived there and told us that tales, they were shocking. My wife's grandparents were interned in concentration camps. They were lucky to survive. They're at the extreme end of lucky for what happened and living by their smarts. They left Europe with nothing. In her case, they came to Canada in the belly of a boat.
Her mother was born just before and carried as a baby in the compartment of a boat. They had to build everything from scratch. Louis tells a similar story of what happened in Asia. I wanted to concretize, yes, civilization falls and it fell not too long ago, and we had to rebuild.
The danger of it comes, and everyone talks amongst Bitcoiners about Weimar Germany and how the inflation led to the collapse of the civilization and created the openings for the tyrants to step in. The money has a lot to do with this. Wars were fought over gold and wars were fought over money and wars ended when the money ran out and you couldn't pay the soldiers anymore.
It was always war over money. I wanted to stress that, and I wanted to show both the devastation and the spirit of rebuilding. Because part of what I'm headed for in this movie is we get to rebuild. What if we don't keep getting torn down? What if we actually managed to rebuild and maintain the rebuilding and not see a collapse and fall and devastation?
That in the short little article that I wrote for Bitcoin Magazine, it was like, what happens if we have an unfallible civilization, built on the shoulders of an infallible money? That's why I started in I wanted to really remind people, or demonstrate to them if they hadn't seen it, this isn't a recent history.
The people who lived it are now all dying. They're all passing away, but it shouldn't be forgotten. I think, this is a good spot for you to jump in, just because we haven't really gone into detail into the future that Tomer sees and illustrates in the film and the article. Do you want to chime in with maybe, your personal story around your family name to rebuild and the opportunity you see with Bitcoin? Tomer mentioned in , I think, there's a lot of turmoil and chaos had been around the world, especially in the Asia and Europe, when World War II started.
My family suffer aftermath when there's a two parties fighting a civil war in China. We all know, was a national list versus communist. Nationalists actually defeated. They escaped, retreat back to Taiwan. They left Taiwan with defeated. Then nationalists come to Taiwan and basically, confiscated every resident's wealth, and we have this law being implemented, where all that is going to be belong to the nationalist party.
The wealth being redistributed, centered on the high guard of the nationalist party. That was the background. My family has suffered around the historical moment. Older than is being confiscated. We pretty much lost all the wealth. Start from zero. We spent a couple of generation to rebuild that wealth back. That reminds me, founder, historical background. We really shouldn't be feel safe, because there's a lot of historical evidence that it might happen again.
I'm not saying, be pessimistic about it. At least, we need to defend ourselves against a situation. I'm starting to see this conflict happen again. If that happens, as a Taiwanese, or as someone in deck house situation, you need to find a way, a tool, a technology to escape, or isolate yourself from that situation. Bitcoin gives that opportunity and solution to that problem. Which that inspired me to contact Tomer, and later, Matthew to construct this film and bring this concept to the light.
I think, one of the other things that really inspired me about this story is Louis is a young guy. He's attuned to this, and he doesn't want to see this happen again to his family. He has recognized Bitcoin and invested substantially in Bitcoin. He's not a larper. He's the real deal. He's taken his family off its wealth, its family wealth and secured it with Bitcoin. That's very real. Because many people would say, that's a huge gamble.
You should diversify into real estate and companies and this and that and the other. I don't know exactly what his portfolio is, but I know he has a lot of Bitcoin, or he's heavily about investing in Bitcoin. It's that kind of commitment that I think, is what paves the way for me then to start thinking about, but there really are families that are serious about Bitcoin, and they're serious about it and in preserving it, and that leads me to the next thing.
I don't know if you wanted to add anything about your conviction and your timeframe around Bitcoin, and how you told me your story, Louis. Maybe you can, if you want, and then we can move forward into the story. It got me really star thinking when, there's a geo-political conflict between US and China. If that happens, there's an urgent sense of where to park your wealth. I think, not a lot of people actually thinking about it. They think this is just something that might just go away.
I don't think so a little bit later than normal. By then, they had way more than caught up by the time they did get it. It's less of a one size fits all approach. Unfortunately, most parents don't have the flexibility, or the ability to do those types of things. The fiat money system has made it so hard to get ahead. Today, two incomes can't really do that. The parents are gone. They don't really have the time to do that, which is really unfortunate.