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You could also check out my book Bitcoin, Hands-On: 28 “learn-by-doing” exercises to master the basics of managing your own Bitcoin, including wallets, transactions, and self custody. (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F4SZSCH8).
Here's the table of contents. You get lots of practice with real bitcoin and real transactions, and can do all of the exercises with less than $25 worth of bitcoin (and most of it will be left when you're done, depending on the bitcoin fees rates.)
Introduction 1 Exercise 1: Install Sparrow Bitcoin Wallet 5 Exercise 2: Create Alice wallet in Sparrow 9 Exercise 3: Buy Bitcoin 13 Exercise 4: Receive bitcoin into your Alice wallet 17 Exercise 5: Recover your Alice wallet 22 Exercise 6: Create wallet Bob 24 Exercise 7: Your first send—transfer bitcoin from Alice to Bob 26 Exercise 8: Review the Alice to Bob transaction 29 Exercise 9: Explore the Settings window of the Alice wallet 32 Exercise 10: Create watch only wallet based on Alice 35 Exercise 11: Explore the Alice Watch Only wallet 37 Exercise 12: Receive bitcoin via a watch only wallet 39 Exercise 13: Use the Alice Watch Only wallet to send a transaction 41 Exercise 14: Create wallet Bob Legacy Script Type 43 Exercise 15: Create wallet Alice With Passphrase 46 Exercise 16: Review some transactions 49 Exercise 17: Send bitcoin from Alice to Bob—review fees 53 Exercise 18: Bitcoin fees—what you pay, and why 56 Exercise 19: Install Blue Wallet and create the Carol wallet 60 Exercise 20: Send bitcoin from Bob in Sparrow to Carol in Blue Wallet 63 Exercise 21: Send bitcoin from your exchange to Blue Wallet Carol 65 Exercise 22: Import the Alice wallet to Blue Wallet via the public key 67 Exercise 23: Import the Alice wallet to Blue Wallet via the descriptor 69 Exercise 24: Set up password protection on Blue Wallet 71 Exercise 25: Recover the Bob wallet in Blue Wallet 73 Exercise 26: Send all bitcoin from the Bob Recovery wallet in Blue Wallet to Alice in Sparrow 76 Exercise 27: Bonus—use Blockstream wallet 78 Exercise 28: Clearing practice wallets and creating a long-term wallet 80 Hardware wallets 82 The Lightning Network 85 Final notes and next steps 87 Resources 94
Hey I check your book and It's great resource. Together with testnet wallets are a great resource for beginners and build up confidence in managing funds.
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Thanks! I'm trying to figure out how to market it. I'd sure appreciate any ideas.
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I read somewhere you wanted to make it open source somehow? And sell only physical copies?
You could try the ~AGORA to start small, and receive some more detailed feed
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Even if you open source it, though, unless you're a big name, it doesn't seem to get noticed.
I'm still selling the paperback, ebook, and just uploaded the audiobook version on Amazon.
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Great is there already! I'm missing the cover in this open source version.
Not sure how to market books, what I'm seeing is that this web open source version is missing links to Amazon for buying the printed or audio version.
In the printed and audio copies too, I'd expect a link to this open source version.
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Yes, I definitely need to have some more links in there. Especially the cover needs to be there, that would make it look more professional.
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