Sometimes you just don't have time to polish things the way you wish you could by a deadline. Anyway, I wanted to follow up on #717596 for anyone curious, or especially for anyone that wants to do this as well tonight.
First off, here's the repo:
Please feel free to use yourself!
As you'll see in the pics, I've added a link to an Alex Gladstein video and put in a little more hand-holding on the token. I've been passing them out all month and this current iteration seems to be working best.
IMPORTANT: the Mrs. and I are putting packaging tape on the back of the token's QR code. You will need to as well if you want to give away anything more than a single sat1.
Without this, it's just too bended from the ink and cutting. Making a readable QR code for the token has been a great educational journey for me in general. There's a lot of info in those little cashus! Needless to say, it's errorCorrectionLevel: 'L' and now only five tokens to a page instead of ten.
What else is new
I'm not in as good of a financial position as I hoped, so I'm playing the music myself again. Not in any trouble, but let's just say that even if I didn't have multi-sig, the $5 wrench trick-or-treaters got bigger fish to fry. It's also going to rain here. All this also means I'm not dragging the organ out this year. I'm going to make some beats on the ipad and play some creepy DX-100. From the other room, I'll also play an old vinyl LP of spooky sounds.
Tunes for tonight:
Laura Palmer Theme
a few of my creepy originals
Toccata and Fugue in D minor
Theme from Quest for Glory 4
Theme from Halloween
some creepy improv
I'll also be playing this video and do some walking of my kids of course too. What's your plan for tonight? Stay safe and stack candy!
The future
My next goal is to rename this project breadcrumbs. It will no longer be Halloween themed and should be a way for you to leave cashus in random places to lead strangers to the orange pill all on their own.
Footnotes
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I'm doing 21 sats per token, but you can fill them all out individually and even make each one a unique number of sats. ↩