Coinbase co-founder and CEO Brian Armstrong introduced in a collection of tweets on Oct 4 {that a} crypto centric documentary capturing his journey of constructing a tech start-up from the bottom up can be accessible this Friday on Amazon Prime, iTunes, Youtube, and different streaming platforms.
The documentary — “Coin: A Founder’s Story” — intends to drag again the curtain and present individuals what it is actually wish to construct a tech firm from the bottom up and encourage others who need to do the identical.
In response to the CEO, documentary director Greg Kohs and his group had “unprecedented entry” to Armstrong’s firm, capturing the loopy ups and downs over the span of the final three years. The announcement mentioned that the documentary will seize “the nice, unhealthy, and ugly” of constructing a tech start-up from the bottom up, to changing into a public firm.
1/ Huge announcement: we have been working with director Greg Kohs on a documentary about cryptocurrency and Coinbase over the past three years, and it will likely be popping out this Friday on Amazon Prime/iTunes/YouTube and so on.
See the trailer right here: https://t.co/JNAc2pjJPf
— Brian Armstrong (@brian_armstrong) October 4, 2022
Armstrong shared, “I agreed to do that documentary as a result of I needed to demystify what it takes to construct a tech startup and encourage extra individuals to begin firms. I additionally needed to demystify crypto.”
The CEO additionally mentioned he hopes to point out that tech founders are simply common folks making an attempt to create a product that folks need, including that “everybody working in crypto believes it will probably create a extra truthful, free, and international monetary system.”
The CEO inspired everybody to observe the movie, together with policymakers, as he believes it can assist advance the reason for cryptocurrency, in addition to present the motivations of many hard-working people steering the business ahead.
On Sept 26, Cointelegraph reported that blockchain firm, Veritaseum was suing Coinbase for $320 million {dollars} in an alleged patent infringement case.