There are a couple books that so fundamentally changed my life, yet they are not known by most of my friends.

If more people would read these books, I'm convinced the world will turn a better place much sooner.

So I will do everything in my power to deoccult these books, specifically to publish them as audio books.

The first is Cryptoeconomics - Fundamental Principles of Bitcoin, the most rigorous book about Bitcoin, and a groundbreaking work in praxeological thought.

https://podcastindex.org/podcast/4363136

The second is A Lodging of Wayfaring Men, the beautiful fiction story that directly inspired Bitcoin, the Silk Road, and federated ecash.

https://podcastindex.org/podcast/531078?episode=26704256672

Please, take your time to read or listen to these books. I hope they will improve your life as much as they did mine.

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It’s reading them! Fantastic thanks Max will listen on my journey from the mountains to the sea today! 🙏⚡️🧡

It’s you reading them! Fantastic thanks Max will listen on my journey from the mountains to the sea today! 🙏⚡️🧡

did you read The Sovereign Individual yet?

Yup.

But this doesn't fall in the occulted category, many print editions and audio book already available, so I won't record it.

What about SEK III books and Karl Hess' Community Technology? What is your take on those?

Both are excellent!

I'll have to double check, but I guess most/all of SEK3/Hess books are recorded already, let me know if there's one missing.

Was an honor to help by editing cryptoeconomics! Unfortunately my lightning node has been down for a long time, so i didnt receive my v4v sats...

And even zapping now fails to your lntips address 😅

Should work now! 😅

Nope...

Hm weird works for me

Thanks for the links Max, I downloaded the PDF of The Lodging of Wayfaring Men after you spoke of it on Cody Ellingham’s The Transformation of Value podcast recently, but would rather listen to the audio. Much appreciated.

The virus is spreading!

I'm glad you're interested.

Thank you. Weirdly enough I hadn’t heard of Cryptoeconomics but will read it