Ben McKenzie Releases Short Cryptocurrency Documentary Adapted from His Book 'Easy Money'
Actor and author Ben McKenzie has directed a documentary film based on his non-fiction book 'Easy Money,' which explores the cryptocurrency industry. The documentary, released April 16, 2026, asserts that ‘Everyone Is Lying To You For Money.’
Gage Skidmore from Peoria, AZ, United States of America / Wikimedia (CC BY-SA 2.0)The book and documentary focus on the cryptocurrency industry. The documentary was discussed in an interview with David Daniel. It was published on April 16, 2026, at 10:30 AM EDT, according to Cnn.
The film presents the claim that “Everyone Is Lying To You For Money,” highlighting a critical perspective on the cryptocurrency sector. This statement is a central theme of the documentary. The work adds to the growing media coverage of cryptocurrency by providing a concise visual exploration of the industry's complexities and controversies.
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Cnn published an article about Ben McKenzie's cryptocurrency documentary based on his book 'Easy Money'.
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The documentary may influence public perception of the cryptocurrency industry by presenting a critical viewpoint.
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