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It’s not even aired, and CNBC’s new Bitcoin documentary has already ired the community it’s depicting. From the 90-second trailer alone, Bitcoin purists have found plenty to pick on, including the widely shared misconception that “hodl” is an acronym for “Hold on for Dear Life”, as opposed to a simple misspelling of “hold”. There’s also the fact that the documentary has chosen to focus on a Bitcoin zealot who’s moved into a treehouse (which he heats with bitcoin miners) to minimize his outgoings.
Boring subjects make for boring television, and thus it figures that CNBC would want to zero in on one of the more eccentric members of the Bitcoin community. Not only is interviewee Justin, who goes by the alias “Crypto Kid”, a devout hodler who refuses to sell his precious BTC, but he is of the opinion that traders are “traitors”. That’s taking bitcoin maximalism to its absolute extreme. Oh, and he’s also a furry.
Of “Bitcoin: Boom or Bust”, the network preview teases: “This CNBC original documentary explores the elusive and controversial world of bitcoin, the cryptocurrency that sparked a global frenzy. Is it the future of finance, a bubble or worse? Anchor Melissa Lee follows a cast of captivating characters to find out.”
Even though hating on CNBC is de rigueur in cryptocurrency circles, the network has done more than most to raise awareness of bitcoin – even if it’s often for all the wrong reasons. When “Bitcoin: Boom or Bust” airs on Monday, August 27 at 6PM EST, it’s safe to predict that a good proportion of bitcoiners will be watching.
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