A scripted Tv series that's about crypto — and funded by it — is in development at Beacon Pictures, the contained product company behind "Bring It On", and popular ABC drama "Castle."

According to Deadline Hollywood, the x function TV crypto-one-act series "Hold on for Dear Life" —  a reference of sort to the slang term 'Hodl' — aims for principal photography to shoot in Puerto Rico from August.

The bear witness, which was created by bearding crypto insider calling themselves 'Suhh Toshee', will look to reflect the lives of crypto entrepreneurs, and hopefully be funded past them.  Beacon CEO Mark Pennell, told Borderline that:

"Crypto is about community. The show is an extension of that community. And so, we embraced the innovation by creating an opportunity for crypto entrepreneurs to participate in a evidence that reflects many of their own stories."

The project is raising funds via crypto by tokenizing the profits on Ethereum, enabling investors to receive their share of the proceeds straight to their wallets.

The producers also promise to cash in on the gilt rush effectually NFT collectibles, with plans to mint a series of not-fungible tokens, as well every bit release the first-ever tokenized full episode of a TV evidence.

The storyline is focused on Mel, a young tech founder who launches a token named later on her missing all-time friend Aveer and sets off with her ring of "misfit" friends to make the Aveer token a success.

"To do and then, they must overcome enemies, centralized powers and FUD (Fear Uncertainty Doubt)"

The series is set to feature cameos from figures in the crypto-world such equally billionaire Bitcoin investor Tim Draper, and Crystal Rose, the CEO, and Founder of Sense.

Equally blockchain technology and cryptocurrency continue to creep their way into mainstream society, the ambition for crypto-based Tv shows and movies is gaining momentum.

Cointelegraph reported on the development of the first-always K-drama crypto-serial "Romantic Hacker" in July 2022, which entails a fictional story of a Korean trading exchange being attacked by hackers.

In October, acclaimed actress Kate Winslet signed on to star in an MGM production portraying the founder of  the $iv billion OneCoin Ponzi scheme and in February 'Silk Road' was released depicting the lead upwards to the arrest darknet Silk Road founderRoss Ulbricht.

The story of how the Winklevoss twins became Bitcoin billionaires was also snapped up by Stampede Ventures earlier that year, and the same author that penned it, Ben Mezrich is working on a book and movie for MGM and book that details the GameStop saga.