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“We’re not afraid enough!” – Director Robert Gillings talks Crypto in Paper Empire

Editorial Board Published April 19, 2023
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“We’re not afraid enough!” – Director Robert Gillings talks Crypto in Paper Empire
CANNES, FRANCE - APRIL 18: (L to R) Bleona, Robert Davi, Robert Gillings, Carol Alt, William Heming Jr. and Denise Richards attend the "Paper Empire" Tv Show Event at Annex Beach on April 18, 2023 in Cannes, France. (Photo by Arnold Jerocki/Getty Images for Robert Gillings Productions / JOPR)
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CANNES, FRANCE – APRIL 18: (L to R) Bleona, Robert Davi, Robert Gillings, Carol Alt, William Heming Jr. and Denise Richards attend the “Paper Empire” Tv Show Event at Annex Beach on April 18, 2023 in Cannes, France. (Photo by Arnold Jerocki/Getty Images for Robert Gillings Productions / JOPR)

The finance world is on the brink of major changes. This transformation is being driven by advancements in technology, with artificial intelligence, crypto, and blockchain leading the way. In fact, the global blockchain market is expected to skyrocket with a CAGR of 66.2% from 2022 to 2027.

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A glance at the seriesQuestions and concerns poised by Paper EmpireTo sum up

Paper Empire director and writer Robert Gillings believes that this irreversible change the world is heading towards, may not necessarily be beneficial for humanity.

Questions are always there; concerning the safety and regulation of the mining process, as well as the intentions (or even the existence), of the anonymous creator, Satoshi Nakamoto.

And these are just few of the questions raised in the Paper Empire. According to the director, the attempt is to bring to light the possibilities of the new digital world.

A glance at the series

Paper Empire follows the story of Laurence Fintch (Robert Davi), a man who wants to be the world’s financial savior. He develops an algorithm to create a dominant cryptocurrency, which opens a digital black hole, leading to a global Financial Armageddon. His longtime friend and firm accountant Saul Burnstein (Steve Guttenberg) betrays him and seeks to use his technology for his own agenda.

Oscar winner Cuba Gooding Jr. plays the CIA Special Operation Director, and Anne Archer plays the FBI Director who investigates Laurence’s technology, uncovering a web of deceit and corruption beyond his actions. Laurence’s inequitable team, banker Wesley Snipes and life partner Denise Richards, assist him, and he continues to be the mastermind behind the global financial conspiracy, even in jail.

Throughout the series, powerful individuals within organized crime networks (Robert Kneeper, Richard Grieco, Michael Nourie) seek to use Laurence’s technology for their own nefarious purposes. The digital breadcrumbs lead to Swiss Banker, Oliver London (Kelsey Grammer), and Makala Van Neigh (Carol Alt). As Laurence navigates a dangerous world of high-stakes finance and cutthroat politics, he must make difficult choices and take bold actions to stay one step ahead of his many antagonists.

Questions and concerns poised by Paper Empire

As the director points out, here are some questions Paper Empire tried to explore:

  • Is Warren Buffet right, is crypto rat poison?
  • Why hasn’t the U.S. Treasury Department shut down Cryptocurrencies?
  • A digital asset is simply an asset protected by encryption, so once all the Fiat currencies, the Central Bank go digital, where does that leave all the current cryptocurrencies?

[And the day might not be too far, as  92% of the world’s currency is already digital.]

Gillings was asked about additional questions explored by Paper Empire, to which he responded:

Mining – Are we releasing what we can’t control?  Where are these mathematical algorithms actually going? We know what we are being told, but  what are these mathematics  really doing?

The Blockchain itself – Just about anything of value can be tokenized and placed on the Blockchain. What happens after all the global records and data is transferred to the blockchain?

Algorithm Bias and Insecurity in Blockchain

One of the biggest concerns surrounding algorithms is their potential for reinforcing existing power structures and creating new forms of inequality. For example, algorithms used by hiring platforms and credit scoring systems have been shown to perpetuate racial and gender biases, leading to unfair outcomes for marginalized groups.

Talking about Blockchain technology, artificial intelligence could make it more insecure in the coming years due to its ability to analyze large amounts of data and identify patterns that can be exploited by hackers. It’s possible that they use ML algorithms to create targeted attacks on Blockchain networks, such as predicting private keys or manipulating transaction data. And it would be incorrect to say that this hasn’t already begun – in 2022 alone, hackers stole $4 Billion in cryptocurrency.

The integration of AI and Blockchain technology will require new security protocols to keep pace with evolving threats. But even then, there is still the risk that AI could find vulnerabilities that are not yet known to security experts.

Director Gillings (on crypto and blockchain): “Cyber potential as digital is the new frontier and we’re in uncharted territory, and worse, unregulated territory. “

CANNES, FRANCE – APRIL 18: Robert Gillings attends the “Paper Empire” Tv Show Event at Annex Beach on April 18, 2023 in Cannes, France. (Photo by Arnold Jerocki/Getty Images for Robert Gillings Productions / JOPR)

To sum up

As the world (inevitably) continues to shift towards a digital economy, the questions raised by Robert Gillings’ Paper Empire become increasingly relevant. While the show’s plot revolves around a fictional scenario, it effectively highlights real-world concerns about the risks and uncertainties associated with the use of blockchain. As Gillings put it, “If we’re not afraid, we should be, and if we are afraid, we’re not afraid enough.”

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