Have you ever stood before a once-in-a-lifetimeย opportunity, afraid that you would miss it?ย The 2017 documentaryย Blockchain and Us, directedย by Manuel Stagars, makes us feel that way about the blockchain.
Stagarsโa Swiss economist, entrepreneur, and filmmakerโdepictsย blockchain technology as a milestone in humankind’s long effortย toward prosperity and autonomy. He acknowledges, though, that its sucess is not guaranteed, and that it will ultimately relyย on how current societies embrace or reject these advances.
The documentary packs 20 interviews into just 30 minutes: software developers, cryptographers, regulators, entrepreneurs, consultants, and futurists from the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, and Australia. Although Stagars embarked on thisย journey looking for answers, the film never crosses the line into eye-rolling propaganda. Above all, itย focuses onย questioning the audience’s prevailing assumptions.
The movie begins by reflecting on the blockchain’s potential, comparing itย with the invention of airplanes. When we managed to fly across oceans orย entire continents within hours, transnational interactions became a daily part of the modern economy. In 2009, the emergence of bitcoin, the first blockchain-based application, showed us that we did not need intermediaries to either save money or transfer it to someone else, wherever the recipient may be.
More importantly, we discovered thatย blockchain technology would allow us to permanently and transparently register any kind of transaction. Concepts and proceduresย related to economicsย and governance will continue to evolveย as entrepreneurs, investors, and businessmen reshape our worldย with blockchains.
One of the interviewees was Rik Willard, founder and manager of Agentic Group, who believes theย blockchain is creating โa profound shift on how the internet can be used to create value and enfranchize everyone into global finance.โ Considering that almost 2.5 billion people around the world do not have access to basic financial services, the potential for growth is gigantic.
Roger Wattenhofer, a professor at the Swiss Institute of Technology, praisedย the blockchainโs digital-signature system that can verifyย someone really signed a transaction or data. He envisioned a future whereย written signatures would become obsolete.
Even though the blockchain was developed to become a foolproof system, it has limitations. According to Mathew Roszak, co-founder of Bloq, โthe challenges will be the economics of blockchain services.โ Other interviewees agreed that convincing businesses and customers to join theย transformation is pivotal. Indeed, education oriented toward laymenย must go beyond the technical details and focus on the many ways it can make our lives better.
But not everyone will be convinced. Some will actively resist it. Caitlin Long, president at Symbiant, explains that blockchain solutionsย are a threat to the business models and livelihoods of manyย actors, such asย banks. Governments andย intermediaries will try to halt or slow down adoption.
The blockchain’s ultimate destination is anyone’s guess, or whetherย an even more disruptive technology will replace it. What we know for sureย is that it is already changing the game, defying centralization, cronyism, and forcing us to face new ideas.
We are not necessarily witnessingย a major revolution that will render governments obsolete, but blockchain is without a doubt increasing prosperity.ย And โprosperity offers independence,โย as Eric Van der Kleij, founder of Adeptra, said.
The documentary achieves its goal of getting the audience’s interest piqued. You cannot watch it and not want to learn everything there is about blockchain. Presumably, Staglarโs objectiveย is also to get more listeners to hisย podcast with industry pioneers. The full interviews are available on the film’s website.ย
Although I am more optimistic aboutย blockchain thanย the movie, it’s always healthy to check one’s premisesย and explore all points of views. There is still too much need and suffering in the world to let an opportunity like this pass.ย Let’s not allowย the fear of change and the pressure of elitists limit humanity’s potential.
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