It's up to you, of course, but here's a suggestion. Why don't you post your book in chapter form here. You might earn more sats. The reason I say this is:
  1. Your price per chapter looks pretty low. Wouldn't you prefer sats to a few cents?
  2. Most stackers here view Publish0x as a shitcoin site, and are unlikely to visit it to read your book anyway.
Good luck to you whatever you choose to do.
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That's an interesting idea. Do you have a place for chapters of books? I'm from the old terrible reddit days where anything that looks like self promotion was instantly banned into oblivion and so I started on publish0x to try to gain some foothold in the "blockchain economy". Might allow me to also catch some more typos before I publish the hard copy too...
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Sure. We would welcome it. There is no hard and fast rule. Check out this link: #409637
The author posted the book chapter by chapter to this territory, once a day. Then he made this post containing the links. He is now posting a second book this way.
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Hey yeah, that looks doable. The only down side I can see is that my chapters sometimes are quite long. Is the attention span here suited to that? I mean, I see that it is about books, but I'm not sure how serious people are with regard to taking time to read. On publish0x, I made it more like a serial for that reason.
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You can't know until you try. As long as the quality is high, long posts seem to garner at least as much attention as short posts on Stacker News.
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You also might be interested in our newsletter to get a better idea of the territory: #411269
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I post on Publish0x too.
With the tipping rates on Publish0x drastically cut since January, yes it has become more profitable to post here than on Publish0x.
My methodology is that I post my stuff on SN first n then cross-post it on Publish0x. Since Publish0x allows for crossposting haha.
Also we can add images here on SN. Somehow the formatting doesn’t go haywire when I copy my article here and paste the entire thing - inclusive of images - on Publish0x. My work efficiency has increased!
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A book supported by cryptography? How is that?
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It's published on a blockchain, and after discussion, probably here.
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I lurk around here in other guises, but felt like this was a good spot for this. I hope to crowd fund the next book!