Coinbase CEO’s Crypto Empire Journey to Premiere on Amazon Prime
Brian Armstrong, the CEO of Coinbase crypto exchange, is all set to feature in an Amazon Prime series, premiering later this week. Named ‘Coin: A Founder’s Story’, the series will cover the birth and rise of Coinbase, which is currently recognised among the top crypto exchanges in the world. Armstrong intends to share with people, the kind of work and initiative it takes to build a tech company from scratch so that more emerging entrepreneurs can draw inspiration and follow suit.
The docu-series has been directed by Greg Kohs and will show the ups and downs that Coinbase suffered in the span of the last three years.
“I agreed to do this documentary because I wanted to demystify what it takes to build a tech start-up and encourage more people to start companies. I also wanted to demystify crypto,” Armstrong was quoted by CoinTelegraph as saying.
1/ Big announcement: we’ve been working with director Greg Kohs on a documentary about cryptocurrency and Coinbase over the last three years, and it will be coming out this Friday on Amazon Prime/iTunes/YouTube etc.
See the trailer here: https://t.co/JNAc2pjJPf
— Brian Armstrong (@brian_armstrong) October 4, 2022
Founded in 2012, Coinbase’s current market cap stands at $16.77 billion (roughly Rs. 1,36,501 crore).
Armstrong is really hoping that lawmakers around the world would watch this series and understand the crypto sector with a lot more clarity.
In recent times, Coinbase has found itself dealing with lawsuits, probes by the SEC, as well as revenue drops, all of which will be addressed in the upcoming series.
The crypto and Web3 sectors have recently emerged as hot topics that movie directors are itching to explore.
Banking on Bitcoin, Trust Machine: The Story of Blockchain, and Inside Job are movies that have been made on the premise of the history of crypto rise since Bitcoin came into existence in 2009.
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