LynAlden on Nostr: I am open to recommendations on a platform to make Broken Money easily buyable with ...
I am open to recommendations on a platform to make Broken Money easily buyable with sats, either print+ebook or just ebook (since I won’t be handling physical shipping).
Let me know some of the best ways to proceed and I’ll look into them.
This first round is print books on Amazon, which is done. Next in the queue is the kindle version which should be available within a week or so.
And then the audiobook will come out. It’s in development but it takes time.
In parallel with the audiobook, I will be working to have it available in print in Barnes and Noble and other bookstores.
And I will figure out a way to make it buyable in sats. As I said, I am open to suggestions on the best way to do that. Any books I happen to sell in person will of course be buyable with cash or sats.
And then depending on sales figures, I will be looking into translation options.
All of the profits from the first thousand copies sold (about $5 per book) will go to the Human Rights Foundation Bitcoin Development Fund.
And for those for whom the book price is a burden or distribution is an issue, perhaps because they live in countries where the money is most broken, I invite them to pirate it.
Let me know some of the best ways to proceed and I’ll look into them.
This first round is print books on Amazon, which is done. Next in the queue is the kindle version which should be available within a week or so.
And then the audiobook will come out. It’s in development but it takes time.
In parallel with the audiobook, I will be working to have it available in print in Barnes and Noble and other bookstores.
And I will figure out a way to make it buyable in sats. As I said, I am open to suggestions on the best way to do that. Any books I happen to sell in person will of course be buyable with cash or sats.
And then depending on sales figures, I will be looking into translation options.
All of the profits from the first thousand copies sold (about $5 per book) will go to the Human Rights Foundation Bitcoin Development Fund.
And for those for whom the book price is a burden or distribution is an issue, perhaps because they live in countries where the money is most broken, I invite them to pirate it.