Filmmaker James Craig’s groundbreaking documentary ‘Code Is Law’ provides a penetrating examination of the moral complexities surrounding high-profile cryptocurrency security breaches. The film meticulously analyzes several infamous incidents where digital asset platforms were compromised, focusing particularly on the ethical justifications employed by the perpetrators. Through expert interviews and detailed case studies, Craig reveals how attackers often rationalize their actions through philosophical frameworks that challenge conventional notions of digital property rights. The documentary presents multiple perspectives from cybersecurity specialists, blockchain developers, and digital forensics experts who debate whether decentralized systems create new ethical paradigms for digital ownership. Rather than simply chronicling technical vulnerabilities, ‘Code Is Law’ delves deep into the ideological conflicts between different schools of thought within the cryptocurrency community regarding network security and digital sovereignty. The film’s balanced approach allows viewers to understand the complex interplay between technological innovation, legal frameworks, and moral responsibility in the rapidly evolving digital asset landscape. Craig’s documentary serves as both a cautionary tale about security vulnerabilities and a thought-provoking exploration of how emerging technologies are reshaping our understanding of ethics in the digital age.

