It would be cool if we could make up cd’s that come with a prefilled wallet and way to send those sats to the artists on the cd’s as like a guerrilla value onboard thing. Print a stack up and leave em around town as a quasi flyer campaign you know? Doesn’t even have to be a crazy amount of sats, like 10,000 they could send to their favorite band off the compilation.
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Ohh, nice. With ecash it's easy to encode over audio for sure but each cd would have to be unique. Which really isn't a problem for small runs.
Then they play track 1 or whatever, get the cashu token from the audio, and paste it in there ecash wallet.
Not familiar with ecash. I know there's talks about using it with podcasting 2.0 but that's about it.
Was definitely leaning towards small batch. Record a special edition of one of the music shows detailing what's going on the compilations, provide a little explainer, how the one listening could publish their music in this capacity etc etc
Yeah right on, that's cool. Would love to see it!
can you point me somewhere in the direction of the ecash delivered via audio?
Yes, me :) in one week I'll be releasing the next issue of bitpunk.fm that will do ecash, over qr, over audio, over cassette.
You can listen to the first episode (it's also a podcast) and learn how to encode data with the waver app. I made a short cut here: waver.bitpunk.fm
Podverse link to podcast.
As a long time No Agenda listener this Bitcoin stuff is coming full circle.
I forgot to do chapter titles on this one which would have helped. I know that No Agenda updates them later so I should be able to also add them even after publication. I'm just not sure how to do this, yet.
Next week, I should have the chapter links from the start.
The guy that does them for NA uses Hypercatcher (iOS only?) but you should be able to update the feed at anytime but that’s a question for nostr:npub19ha7tju4teqp3dmwv4p28wrcy9zd6h6hxkg5mwvjrlfycweazpkse2q0fa and nostr:npub18gp8p84hjmjh9zejdlyqqcg22sj6x3qra0q2ng4v6cxxg95sav8q0mcg5e as I’m just a simple listener.
Chapters are a simple json file (easily handhacked) which you add under the episode
https://podcasting2.org/podcast-namespace/tags/chapters
And if you want to see an example, here is my Homegrown Hits RSS feed:
Sweet thanks. I'll give it a shot. I'm using castapod to host my rss feed and I can't remember if they have a gui for this. But they for sure allow you to modify the json so I should be good to try it.
This is my favorite chapter builder: https://github.com/CplPibald/pc20chapters