Yesterday I also went to see Brother Jackie Chan's new film 'Catching Shadows', which is yet another movie centered around cryptocurrency.

The film recognizes that [cryptocurrency = user assets], and even sends the police to track down hackers who steal cryptocurrencies. This surprised me.

Cryptocurrency's appearance in films is finally not the same as a few years ago, when Wang Dalu jumped off a building due to debts from trading, Jin Chen was caught in a park engaging in cryptocurrency gambling, and drug dealing linked to cryptocurrency transactions were the narrative.

However, the mnemonic phrases revealed when the twin brother dies, such as betrayal, grateful, and the 12th one escalate, are indeed not within the 2048 BIP-39 English mnemonic words. The director still isn't native, haha.

Overall, the film had no dull moments, and I didn't even think about the coin prices during it. After it ended, I opened my phone to see Ethereum had dropped another $100. The positioning of cryptocurrency can also be seen as a way to legitimize those in the crypto space, crying out loud, traders are no longer the targets of public scorn as scam artists and pyramid schemers.

Cryptocurrency = legal assets!