Thank you for everything you're doing and all of the personal sacrifice that comes with it. Sometimes I stop and think about the incredibly profound time we are living through and wonder how I'll reflect on moments like these.. like being one of the very few who will read a Nostr note from the author of a book that will have helped change the lives of so many who read it. I'll do what I can to help get books like yours in front of more people. Here is the first drop of Broken Money in a Little Free Library in Washington, DC ☺️ #StudyBitcoin #BitcoinBookDrop image

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Is this your own little library or did you put it in someone else's? There are a few people in my area with these boxes on their property, but I've always been sort of afraid that because they're so left-leaning, they'd see the Bitcoin book, assume it's something they disagree with, and toss it. Maybe it's not worth worrying about that and I should just give it a try, I suppose.
Do it! And for efficiency when you “know your audience”, pick a book that doesn’t go all hardcore anarcho-capitalist. Pick something that focuses on how Bitcoin can be a tool for human rights and freedom from oppression. Alex Gladstein would be a great option, as would Lyn of course.