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“Self Custody” Indie Film About Bitcoin On Amazon Prime

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In the wild west of money, where a forgotten password to your Bitcoin wallet can mean the difference between fortune and ruin, comes the taut 31-minute Bitcoin action-thriller Self Custody (2026). Co-directed by Garrett Patten (who also stars as the desperate lead) and Fernando Ferro, the micro-feature is produced by Patten’s own TBK Productions in association with Tucci & Company. 

The film features Entourage alum Adrian Grenier in a key supporting role, alongside UFC champion and Olympic gold medalist Henry Cejudo in his acting debut, and House star Odette Annable. After a private Sundance screening and pickup by Inaugural Entertainment for distribution, Self Custody (2026) arrived on Tubi and Plex before landing on Amazon Prime Video—delivering a compact, terrifying yet entertaining tale drawn from real-world stories of lost Bitcoin wallets.

Scott, a family man, finds himself in financial trouble after failing to organize his finances when his family friend and accountant gives him a call. Turns out Scott had gotten a signing bonus from some tech company he worked for in 2014, paid in Bitcoin. Today, presumably well into the 2020’s, that bonus is worth over 14 million dollars. The film follows Scott as he tries to claim this Bitcoin, quickly realizing his self-custody setup was done improperly, and he does not remember the PIN code to the wallet. 

The film is overall negative on self-custody as a practice, presenting the absolute worst-case scenario for a Bitcoin or crypto owner. A series of mistakes, presented as innocent but really born out of a lack of study or knowledge of the technology and industry, led Scott to catastrophic loss, in admittedly a very entertaining and action-packed fashion. It is a testament to the maturity of the Bitcoin and broader crypto industry that a film called “Self Custody” can end up on Amazon Prime, even if painting a broadly negative picture of this technology, which reimagines the financial system.

Overall, the film is worth a watch, and hopefully the directors and producers will fall further down the rabbit hole and tell the stories of Ukrainians and Iranians escaping war with their life savings thanks to Bitcoin, to show the other side and upside of radical financial sovereignty. 

SPOILER ALERT – Detailed Review

The film opens up with an intimidating statement: “It is estimated that more than 20% of all bitcoin, valued at over 200 billion, has been lost or stolen beyond recovery.” Shown in white text over a black background, the claim sets the stage for a story that is unlikely to end in a happy ending. 

The statement is also incorrect. The widely reported claim that 20% of Bitcoin is inaccessible, roughly 4 million bitcoins, refers specifically to ‘lost’ funds. This kind of research is possible in part because we can see the coins not moving for over a decade, in many cases, mined to addresses or ancient wallet types that are effectively obsolete or rarely used today. The primary source of the study is probably Chainalysis, in their 2017 era work on the topic, though the film does not provide a source for this claim.

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According to Investopedia, the 3.7 million coins in question have been lost, not stolen. Lost to bad wallet setups, many in the early days of Bitcoin mining, and much of this claim remains an assumption, since it’s not easy to prove that such coins are really inaccessible. The claim that so many coins have been stolen — particularly from self-custody — is not backed up by the facts at all, and is clearly there to set the mood in the film, in what we can generously call artistic liberty over the reality at hand. If anything, a much larger amount of Bitcoin has been stolen from custodial, centralized exchanges that try to bring bank-like legacy finance institutions to the Bitcoin world. 

Film Review: “Self Custody” Indie Film about Bitcoin on Amazon Prime

The first scene introduces the audience to Scott and his family’s financial advisor and friend Cooper, who delivers the good news. Scott, thanks to a signing bonus paid in Bitcoin from work with a 2014 tech company, is now rich! But there’s a catch: he has to get access to the Bitcoins, whatever that means. 

Soon, Scott is sitting in front of his computer, opening a folder that contains the 14 million dollars in bitcoin. We see a Trezor hardware wallet and what appear to be some seed plates. It’s unclear if the plates are metal or just paper to write the 12-24 words that back up the Bitcoin wallet, but what soon becomes clear is that there are no words. Whenever Scott presumably created this wallet, he failed to write down the magic words. Mistake number one. 

It’s useful to note that in a normal self-custody setup, you would not usually store the magic words with the hardware wallet, which kind of defeats the purpose of the hardware wallet’s pin protection and advanced security features. If someone opened up Scott’s office drawer and found the Trezor, they could just put it aside and take the backup words — he had backed them up. Instead, a savvy Bitcoiner would engrave the words on metal plates, for which there are many products on the market, and bury them or stash them in a place more secure than his office drawer.

The Trezor would then serve as his secure computing environment, which is connected to computers that have internet access. The Trezor signs the transactions inside its own chip, and transmits the signed transaction to the user’s computer via USB cable, air gapping the user’s private keys, from the user’s most likely compromised computer. But that can all happen if the user has the pin, which Scott does not. 

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Film Review: “Self Custody” Indie Film about Bitcoin on Amazon Prime

The user starts trying to guess pins and quickly realizes that he has a limited number of attempts. This isn’t just to make life difficult for people; it is a security feature that prevents a thief from trying pins forever until they find the right one. Once 10 failed attempts are made, the device deletes its contents, a factory reset of sorts, deleting the bitcoin keys. By the time Scott realizes he has no idea what the pin code is, he has two attempts left, not a good situation to be in. Usually, a user would have the backup words somewhere to regain access even if the hardware wallet got erased due to incorrect PIN attempts. But not Scott! No, he didn’t get one thing right.

Turns out, the 12 words are gone, not clear where they went. Most, if not all, Bitcoin wallets are very annoying to the user about writing those words down, with pop-ups and reminders. Even back in 2014, wallets were very explicit that not backing up those words could lead to loss. Scott, we have to assume did not take the care needed during the setup, nor did he listen to his boss at the time, Kevin, whom we get introduced to next.

Amy, Scott’s wife, finds him lying on the office floor in a mess, papers and devices everywhere. He finally opens up to her about the situation after a nasty fight the night before about the family finances. She convinces him to call Kevin, the crypto expert, rich guy who employed Scott back in 2014.

Soon, we see Kevin in an airport hangar walking towards a private yet cool-looking assistant who passes the phone to her boss, Scott is on the line. Kevin finds it in his heart and busy schedule to deliver a mouthful to his old employee and ex-friend, chastising him for not writing the magic words, giving a speech about financial crypto revolutions and coming off as a condescending and detached Silicon Valley billionaire. At some point, Scott asks if Kevin ever had kids, which he scoffs at. The conversation ends with Kevin putting Scott in contact with ‘a guy’ who can break into that Trezor. 

Here’s the thing: There’s a lot wrong with this picture, at least when it comes to Bitcoin. Most actual rich Bitcoiners I’ve met are family men and women. They don’t spend their wealth on private jets; instead, they are building out their homestead, homeschooling their kids and — as far as the American variety — stacking guns. Far from the stereotype of the billionaire high-tech narcissist loosely portrayed here or in shows like Silicon Valley. 

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Also, someone that rich would have better contacts than the scammer Kevin recommends via a single text message with a phone number. In reality, there are companies out there that specialize in recovery services, mostly focusing on locked wallets like Scott’s. Some are scams for sure, and as the film points out in its credits, large-scale recovery scam operations have been shut down by the feds. So it is important to do deep research on who you work with to recover a locked wallet. When it comes to stolen crypto via hacks or fraud, there’s little anyone can do about it; cases can be reported to the FBI, but there are few successful examples when it comes to anonymous cybercrime.

One company that’s been growing a good reputation in the space for offering wallet recovery and self custody consulting services is The Bitcoin Way, another renowned company in this niche is Casa. 

Anyway, the recovery contact passed on by Kevin convinces Scott to drop the Trezor in an anonymous drop box, and well… let’s just say things don’t go well from there. But I’ll let you experience the ending for yourself, since it’s fairly entertaining.  

The film ends with this on screen that does beg some context: “In 2025, U.S. consumers lost more than 9.3 $billion to crypto scams.” What stat misses is that financial and identity-related fraud is north of $50 Billion for legacy financial crime. 

In 2012, for example, 24 billion dollars’ worth of identity theft was reported. Twice as much as all other forms of theft combined that same year. According to Business Insider, the Bureau of Justice Statistics show that “identity theft cost Americans $24.7 billion in 2012, losses for household burglary, motor vehicle theft, and property theft totaled just $14 billion.” Eight years later, that number doubled, costing Americans $56 billion in losses in 2020. If that trend continued, which there’s little reason to assume has slowed down, we could expect 2026-related identity financial fraud to be north of $70 Billion a year in the United States. So Fraud is rampant in general in this day and age, and trusting legacy finance with all your information is hardly a solution. 

Overall, the film represents an interesting exploration of the nightmare scenarios of self-custody and might serve as a great metaphor with which to improve education on the topic. 

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