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    By Axel Metz

    last updated 11 April 2022

    ‘Not your keys, not your coins’

    (Image credit: Netflix)

    Netflix really is in fraud mode right now. 

    What’s more, everyone is saying the same thing about Trust No One: The Hunt for the Crypto King. Cryptocurrency as a medium of exchange remains murky – the selling point, and simultaneous pitfall, of the technology is its independence from any central authority. 

    In Netflix’s latest tale of woe, the titular cryptocurrency tycoon, Gerald Cotten, takes the passwords to his empire with him to his grave, leaving $190 million locked away in the digital ether (in a desperate attempt to recover his losses, one investor loses his life savings).

    Audiences have therefore responded with increased skepticism towards cryptocurrency as a method of investment – “‘not your keys, not your coins” is the old adage being bandied around social media following the documentary’s release. 

    Everyone needs to watch this, I watched last night and was blown away 🚨Trust no one: The hunt of the crypto king on #NetflixRemember not your keys, not your coins 🔑 pic.twitter.com/TcqYJF4YakApril 2, 2022

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    “Watched Trust No One: The Hunt for the Crypto King on Netflix and it just struck my mind that these exchanges can disappear with our money and nothing will happen,” one Twitter user wrote. 

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