SANTA MONICA, CA – TheProtocol.TV, a new premium video network covering the global decentralization movement, announced the launch of a Tilt crowdfunding campaign for the short documentary, “Bitcoin: Buenos Aires.” The project is live on Tilt until 11:59pm Pacific time on Friday, September 11, 2014:
Filmed over three days at the beginning of July in Argentina, “Bitcoin: Buenos Aires” provides a never before seen glimpse into the heart of the preeminent Bitcoin development center in the world. Set to the backdrop of Argentina’s looming sovereign default, award-winning filmmaker Valerian Bennett meets with some of the leading voices in the local community (Bitcoin Embassy, BitPay, BitPagos, Bitex.la) and uncovers what makes Buenos Aires undeniably unique in the Bitcoin universe.
The debut of “Bitcoin: Buenos Aires” marks the first release from TheProtocol.TV and begins the open public beta sign-up period for users of the premium video network. During the beta phase, TheProtocol.TV will launch a series of video programs, each elevating a specific decentralization niche to a much broader audience. To emphasize the mainstream accessibility of TheProtocol.TV, the first 1000 subscribers to the network’s YouTube or Vimeo channels will automatically be entered to win one of ten Google Chromecasts.
“The Bitcoin protocol is a revolutionary technology that, unfortunately, is painfully difficult to wrap your head around,” says Mr. Bennett, founder of TheProtocol.TV. “The only way for everyday people to understand the promise of Bitcoin is for them to see it in action. That is our goal with TheProtocol.TV and “Bitcoin: Buenos Aires” is our first step.”
For more information about “Bitcoin: Buenos Aires” and to view the video after the conclusion of the crowdfunding campaign, visit this site. For downloadable press materials (including artwork and photos), click here.
Company Name: TheProtocol.TV
Contact Person: Rex Mason
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Phone: 310-243-6532
Country: United States
Website: https://www.tilt.com/campaigns/theprotocoltv-presents-bitcoin-buenos-aires