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.
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I’ve dropped Bitcoin books all over the city and even taken books with me to drop when I travel. I’ve thought about the possibility of someone anti-bitcoin tossing a book but I like to think most people aren’t that crappy! @Highsselhoff had a good idea of slipping a handwritten note into the books too.. so I could write something to appeal to any super skeptics who might pick up a book. Thanks for the sats Mark! I’m saving them up to buy more books :)
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.