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Topic: Blockchains for book publishing? (Read 143 times)

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May 27, 2019, 08:38:09 AM
#4
This could be a project for the future. Ishook was a similar project, but I can't say they were successful.
legendary
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May 27, 2019, 08:32:31 AM
#3
For publication of books is somewhat difficult, I know that Steemit has great potential to emerge despite the fact that the market is in a phase of accumulation, however due to the high market volatility at the moment is in a very positive phase towards the rise .
And this is positive for all the bloggers that have to do with this style of projects. And therefore the market begins to rise, in fact those who have investments in steemit must be very aware, because investors can have it in their sights.

And if you are a writer, become famous there, get many uptvotes, it is not as much as Reddit, it is a platform that is much more serious and have a high competitiveness.
hero member
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May 25, 2019, 05:32:55 AM
#2
Do this exist? I know about Steemit but its designed for bloggers, and have the despicable system of upvote/downvote from the hateful Reddit.

I was thinking something like the Project Guttenberg, but for indie authors, where they could get paid by pages read (like in Amazon KDP), instead of upvotes. Good books would have more pages read and would earn more, and of course, there would be some protection against bot reading.

I have been searching for it, out of curiosity, since Im a failed writer myself, but it seems every place I look, its always the same dystopic and ochlocratic Reddit formula, where you can get your posts crushed by spammer bots.
Walking haven't heard of any blockchain before for publishing of books written, but I think that they exist, though since not everyone is interested in published books or reading published books, then it would be very difficult to find this kind of platform, but I know that they exist, so what you will need to do is to try making a research on search engine to check if any platform of that kind is going to be displayed for you, I too will try making research to see if I can find any from my end, though it would be difficult.
sr. member
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May 24, 2019, 10:34:25 PM
#1
Do this exist? I know about Steemit but its designed for bloggers, and have the despicable system of upvote/downvote from the hateful Reddit.

I was thinking something like the Project Guttenberg, but for indie authors, where they could get paid by pages read (like in Amazon KDP), instead of upvotes. Good books would have more pages read and would earn more, and of course, there would be some protection against bot reading.

I have been searching for it, out of curiosity, since Im a failed writer myself, but it seems every place I look, its always the same dystopic and ochlocratic Reddit formula, where you can get your posts crushed by spammer bots.
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