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      <description><![CDATA[This is a little story about how I was able to send zap a musician by sending a boost to a podcast while her song was playing on the fountain.fm podcasting 2.0 app.]]></description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fix The Money, Fix The Music</p>
<p>!zap](<a href="https://i.nostr.build/5GxXg.png" class="vbx-media" target="_blank"><img class="venobox" src="https://i.nostr.build/5GxXg.png"></a>)</p>
<p>Bitcoin is not my first rodeo with peer -to-peer technology. In college, I was a big Napster nerd which makes me old enough to remember downloading Metalica songs over the telephone line. Each song took about 34 minutes to download until we got high speed Internet a few year later. Suddenly, the music industry lost it's walled garden. Lars, the drummer for Metallica, was pissed because anyone with an Internet connection could just download their music via file sharing. The record labels were scared so they used the long arm of the law to sue kids downloading stuff on their computers. They did not understand that <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information_wants_to_be_free">information wants to be free</a>. </p>
<p>Napster was shut down, but the cypherpunks created <a href="https://www.bittorrent.com/">BitTorrent</a> in reaction to this news. BitTorrrent downloads pieces of each song using distributed hash tables and other nerdy cryptographic stuff. At one point, <a href="https://torrentfreak.com/bittorrent-is-still-the-king-of-upstream-internet-traffic-but-for-how-long-220304/">Bittorrent accounted for about 35% of Internet traffic</a> This made the record companies change tactics and introduce streaming services, also known as subscription hell. These services require the listener to pay a monthly fee to stream any music they want. Nowadays, it's easier to just pay the $16.00 a month or whatever the music service ransomware fee is these days, to listen to any song you want.  </p>
<p>The trouble is, the lion's share of the money goes to the suits, while the artists get pennies, if anything.  This gives power, and most of the money to corporations, while simultaneously screwing the artists. There are other alternatives like Tidal who promise to give more of the money to the musicians. but nostr now gives us another way to support our favorite musicians with something called value for value...Ugh..I'm not sure what the hell this is called--But it's freaking awesome! <strong>It allows us to pay musicians in interesting ways without going through a recording Industry institution</strong></p>
<p>For example, while listening to The Bitcoin And Podcast, Nunya Bidness said the following(transcript from <a href="https://www.fountain.fm/">fountain</a>):</p>
<p><img src="https://i.nostr.build/Ledam.png" alt="zap splits"></p>
<p><img src="https://i.nostr.build/q6z2M.png" alt="podcasting 2.0"></p>
<p>This is not the first ime Nunya Bidness has done this, but this was the first time I heard him play an artist I've seen on nostr. Come to think of it, I've also seen her on BlueSky and I know she held some zapstream concert a while back. The combination of these things made something in my brain click so I boosted this part of the show. Then I went on Twitter to ask Ansley if she got the zap. She happened to be on some Twitter Spaces or something, but was kind enough to reply back to me.</p>
<p><img src="https://i.nostr.build/5GxXg.png" alt="she says she got the zap"></p>
<p>Nostr Gives Power Back To The People</p>
<p>To recap, I was dong chores while listening to The Bitcon And Podcast. The host of the show, Nunya Bidness told us about <a href="%5BWavlake%5D(https://njump.me/npub1yfg0d955c2jrj2080ew7pa4xrtj7x7s7umt28wh0zurwmxgpyj9shwv6vg)">Wavlake's</a> new nostr alternative to TicketSlaveMaster(<np-embed nostr="note1dqhyujc8hd3mvqxcymvemawfelz022mjvec2a5xqhxmt2c3jfqfqj93pnn"><a href="https://njump.me/note1dqhyujc8hd3mvqxcymvemawfelz022mjvec2a5xqhxmt2c3jfqfqj93pnn">nostr:note1dqhyujc8hd3mvqxcymvemawfelz022mjvec2a5xqhxmt2c3jfqfqj93pnn</a></np-embed>) named TicketBot. Here's a quote from WavLake's blogpost.</p>
<p>"The potential here is great. Imagine an artist having the ability to  sell tickets to preferred individuals at scale, using prior engagement  as a way to filter out the true fans from the resellers. Tickets could  be verifiable using cryptography. Once sales open to the public, the  availability of tickets could be transparent for all to see. And any  secondary market sellers would not have to be locked into a specific  website.</p>
<p>All of this is possible."</p>
<p>This means, nostr can fix scalping. The tickets can go to the fans willing to pay sats to the artist before being released to the rent-seeking ticket scalpers. No exclusive credit card benifits that let people with good social credit scores buy tickets first. It gives power to see concerts to the true fans instead of the people with VIP credit scores that cane game the system. In other words, it removes the <a href="https://www.adamsmith.org/blog/the-cantillion-effect">Cantillon effect</a> ticket scalpers enjoy, but I digress.</p>
<p>Nunya Bidnes set up zap splits on his podcast 2.0. Podcasting 2.0 apps like Fountain.fm allow you to send stream or boost sats to your favorite content creator. Nunya Bidness is on the cutting edge of this technology. He set up his podcast to automatically forward boosts sent during the music plying portion of the show to the artist. Thus, when I sent a thousand sats to is podcast, fountain.fm forwarded those thousand sats to [Ainsley Costello](<a href="https://njump.me/npub13qrrw2h4z52m7jh0spefrwtysl4psfkfv6j4j672se5hkhvtyw7qu0almy">Ainsley Costello</a>). This is what we can do with programmable money. It doesn't need to stop there. In the future, we can use this technology to:</p>
<p>Pay bills</p>
<p>Use Smart Home technology without surveillance.</p>
<p>Make charitable donations</p>
<p>The future is bright orange. </p>
<p>₿logging ₿itcoin<br><a href="https://timechaincalendar.com/en/block/846769">846,769</a><br><a href="https://www.usdebtclock.org/">debtclock</a><br>🧡 Support this blog by using the <a href="https://value4value.info/">Value 4 Value model</a>.<br>⚡[Zap This!(10% Goes To OpenSats)]<a href="https://nosl.ink/tadiqmv-">https://nosl.ink/tadiqmv-</a>)<br>🍐<a href="https://gasolin.idv.tw/keetlink/<a href='/tag/key/'>#key</a>=yry3n55uafwewao3kq47ia55zu45pcsddxmnggzahg51q18p75e4rxf1oofsf1kexxyq9yjgkr58i85rbox5j5w47bz34xkuppihb3bw5y&amp;title=Subscribe%20To%20Blogging%20Bitcoin">Join my Keet Room To Learn About New Blogs With No Email Signup</a><br>📻 <a href="https://fountain.fm/show/Y1kKCn4gk9sReVP8hwPt">Stream sats</a><br>❓<a href="https://fountain.fm/show/Y1kKCn4gk9sReVP8hwPt">Send a Boostagram</a><br>🛒<a href="https://habla.news/u/bloggingbitcoin@iris.to/shop-the-bitcoin-circular-economy">Shop The Elliptic Curve Economy</a></p>
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      <itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Fix The Money, Fix The Music</p>
<p>!zap](<a href="https://i.nostr.build/5GxXg.png" class="vbx-media" target="_blank"><img class="venobox" src="https://i.nostr.build/5GxXg.png"></a>)</p>
<p>Bitcoin is not my first rodeo with peer -to-peer technology. In college, I was a big Napster nerd which makes me old enough to remember downloading Metalica songs over the telephone line. Each song took about 34 minutes to download until we got high speed Internet a few year later. Suddenly, the music industry lost it's walled garden. Lars, the drummer for Metallica, was pissed because anyone with an Internet connection could just download their music via file sharing. The record labels were scared so they used the long arm of the law to sue kids downloading stuff on their computers. They did not understand that <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information_wants_to_be_free">information wants to be free</a>. </p>
<p>Napster was shut down, but the cypherpunks created <a href="https://www.bittorrent.com/">BitTorrent</a> in reaction to this news. BitTorrrent downloads pieces of each song using distributed hash tables and other nerdy cryptographic stuff. At one point, <a href="https://torrentfreak.com/bittorrent-is-still-the-king-of-upstream-internet-traffic-but-for-how-long-220304/">Bittorrent accounted for about 35% of Internet traffic</a> This made the record companies change tactics and introduce streaming services, also known as subscription hell. These services require the listener to pay a monthly fee to stream any music they want. Nowadays, it's easier to just pay the $16.00 a month or whatever the music service ransomware fee is these days, to listen to any song you want.  </p>
<p>The trouble is, the lion's share of the money goes to the suits, while the artists get pennies, if anything.  This gives power, and most of the money to corporations, while simultaneously screwing the artists. There are other alternatives like Tidal who promise to give more of the money to the musicians. but nostr now gives us another way to support our favorite musicians with something called value for value...Ugh..I'm not sure what the hell this is called--But it's freaking awesome! <strong>It allows us to pay musicians in interesting ways without going through a recording Industry institution</strong></p>
<p>For example, while listening to The Bitcoin And Podcast, Nunya Bidness said the following(transcript from <a href="https://www.fountain.fm/">fountain</a>):</p>
<p><img src="https://i.nostr.build/Ledam.png" alt="zap splits"></p>
<p><img src="https://i.nostr.build/q6z2M.png" alt="podcasting 2.0"></p>
<p>This is not the first ime Nunya Bidness has done this, but this was the first time I heard him play an artist I've seen on nostr. Come to think of it, I've also seen her on BlueSky and I know she held some zapstream concert a while back. The combination of these things made something in my brain click so I boosted this part of the show. Then I went on Twitter to ask Ansley if she got the zap. She happened to be on some Twitter Spaces or something, but was kind enough to reply back to me.</p>
<p><img src="https://i.nostr.build/5GxXg.png" alt="she says she got the zap"></p>
<p>Nostr Gives Power Back To The People</p>
<p>To recap, I was dong chores while listening to The Bitcon And Podcast. The host of the show, Nunya Bidness told us about <a href="%5BWavlake%5D(https://njump.me/npub1yfg0d955c2jrj2080ew7pa4xrtj7x7s7umt28wh0zurwmxgpyj9shwv6vg)">Wavlake's</a> new nostr alternative to TicketSlaveMaster(<np-embed nostr="note1dqhyujc8hd3mvqxcymvemawfelz022mjvec2a5xqhxmt2c3jfqfqj93pnn"><a href="https://njump.me/note1dqhyujc8hd3mvqxcymvemawfelz022mjvec2a5xqhxmt2c3jfqfqj93pnn">nostr:note1dqhyujc8hd3mvqxcymvemawfelz022mjvec2a5xqhxmt2c3jfqfqj93pnn</a></np-embed>) named TicketBot. Here's a quote from WavLake's blogpost.</p>
<p>"The potential here is great. Imagine an artist having the ability to  sell tickets to preferred individuals at scale, using prior engagement  as a way to filter out the true fans from the resellers. Tickets could  be verifiable using cryptography. Once sales open to the public, the  availability of tickets could be transparent for all to see. And any  secondary market sellers would not have to be locked into a specific  website.</p>
<p>All of this is possible."</p>
<p>This means, nostr can fix scalping. The tickets can go to the fans willing to pay sats to the artist before being released to the rent-seeking ticket scalpers. No exclusive credit card benifits that let people with good social credit scores buy tickets first. It gives power to see concerts to the true fans instead of the people with VIP credit scores that cane game the system. In other words, it removes the <a href="https://www.adamsmith.org/blog/the-cantillion-effect">Cantillon effect</a> ticket scalpers enjoy, but I digress.</p>
<p>Nunya Bidnes set up zap splits on his podcast 2.0. Podcasting 2.0 apps like Fountain.fm allow you to send stream or boost sats to your favorite content creator. Nunya Bidness is on the cutting edge of this technology. He set up his podcast to automatically forward boosts sent during the music plying portion of the show to the artist. Thus, when I sent a thousand sats to is podcast, fountain.fm forwarded those thousand sats to [Ainsley Costello](<a href="https://njump.me/npub13qrrw2h4z52m7jh0spefrwtysl4psfkfv6j4j672se5hkhvtyw7qu0almy">Ainsley Costello</a>). This is what we can do with programmable money. It doesn't need to stop there. In the future, we can use this technology to:</p>
<p>Pay bills</p>
<p>Use Smart Home technology without surveillance.</p>
<p>Make charitable donations</p>
<p>The future is bright orange. </p>
<p>₿logging ₿itcoin<br><a href="https://timechaincalendar.com/en/block/846769">846,769</a><br><a href="https://www.usdebtclock.org/">debtclock</a><br>🧡 Support this blog by using the <a href="https://value4value.info/">Value 4 Value model</a>.<br>⚡[Zap This!(10% Goes To OpenSats)]<a href="https://nosl.ink/tadiqmv-">https://nosl.ink/tadiqmv-</a>)<br>🍐<a href="https://gasolin.idv.tw/keetlink/<a href='/tag/key/'>#key</a>=yry3n55uafwewao3kq47ia55zu45pcsddxmnggzahg51q18p75e4rxf1oofsf1kexxyq9yjgkr58i85rbox5j5w47bz34xkuppihb3bw5y&amp;title=Subscribe%20To%20Blogging%20Bitcoin">Join my Keet Room To Learn About New Blogs With No Email Signup</a><br>📻 <a href="https://fountain.fm/show/Y1kKCn4gk9sReVP8hwPt">Stream sats</a><br>❓<a href="https://fountain.fm/show/Y1kKCn4gk9sReVP8hwPt">Send a Boostagram</a><br>🛒<a href="https://habla.news/u/bloggingbitcoin@iris.to/shop-the-bitcoin-circular-economy">Shop The Elliptic Curve Economy</a></p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I like the ideas of artists getting paid on Nostr and recently came across this post from BTC Minstrel. I've never met him, but I saw Allen Farrington sing his songs at the Pacific Bitcoin Conference. It was one of my favorite parts of the conference. </p>
<p>Anyway, <a href="https://iris.to/post/note15v6xyg0422essu6su6ye2gdektxxaczvacjc30gtt5ztugv44a2suecjtc">Minstrel asked this on Nostr</a></p>
<p>note1lpmfqvw865amgrp6m262snteg7yazd6zvzuhgtkunm3peldxeems5fe24j</p>
<p><img src="https://nostr.build/i/nostr.build_4fb015d1dbf51c2af8338336520a4f7db596e0e14c9af6fb64b3eb0dd48a24e2.jpg" alt="post"></p>
<p>I told him he could use nostr.build since it aligns with the nostr ethos, but then thought about that value 4 value model again. </p>
<p>Wait a minute. I was really into bittorrent way before bitcoin was even a thing. I can just do it for him.</p>
<p>So I tried, but the file was too big. </p>
<h2>There Are A Couple Options</h2>
<p>If you want to go the self-sovereign route, you can use PeerTube or host videos on pixelfed. These are kinda like Mastadon for YouTube and Instagram. It's also kinda technical. To set these up, I had to use a dedicated URL on yunohost and set up my own email server. To be honest, it's kind of a pain in the ass.</p>
<h3>Here's What I Did</h3>
<p>The videos are already on YouTube though, so it's not like we an't use those videos.</p>
<p>I also came accross this new blogging site that uses Markdown so I put the video on the riverside.rocks instance of invidious, added a screenshot to nostr.build, and wrote a little markdown.  It looks like this. <strong>Click on the image and it will start playing</strong>.</p>
<p><a href="https://inv.riverside.rocks/watch?v=47aMaoXISZI"><img src="https://nostr.build/i/nostr.build_dfdd780a7406ab17069feb8c9df9997bd78b9ef22fbb6474c191f35bbe1770bc.png" alt="1BTC=1BTC"></a></p>
<p>You wouldn't need to put it in a blog. It should show up on clients that use markdown like snort.social,</p>
<p>Here's what it looks like in markdown:</p>
<p><code>[![1BTC=1BTC](https://nostr.build/i/nostr.build_dfdd780a7406ab17069feb8c9df9997bd78b9ef22fbb6474c191f35bbe1770bc.png)](https://inv.riverside.rocks/watch?v=47aMaoXISZI) </code><br>Paste that in your feed. </p>
<p><strong>You can use this as a template</strong>. </p>
<p>To add "What Would Shall We Do With Michael Saylor", just replace the title, upload a new screenshot to nostr.build, and add change the video.</p>
<p>I like to use inv.riverside.rocks because it blocks the ads. I should run my own, but I already run too much software.</p>
<p>Anyway, I hope that helps.  Nip04 me if you have any questions.</p>
<p>Find Value in this Blog post?  Zap me.</p>
<p>Don't have any sats to spare?  Share this on nostr and those social media, walled gardens.</p>
<p>Got any ideas to make this tutorial better, please contribute.  I bet this would be better with a gif instead of static photo but I don't know how to make gifs. I would be happy to learn.</p>
<p><strong>Block Height<br>777,129</strong></p>
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      <itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>I like the ideas of artists getting paid on Nostr and recently came across this post from BTC Minstrel. I've never met him, but I saw Allen Farrington sing his songs at the Pacific Bitcoin Conference. It was one of my favorite parts of the conference. </p>
<p>Anyway, <a href="https://iris.to/post/note15v6xyg0422essu6su6ye2gdektxxaczvacjc30gtt5ztugv44a2suecjtc">Minstrel asked this on Nostr</a></p>
<p>note1lpmfqvw865amgrp6m262snteg7yazd6zvzuhgtkunm3peldxeems5fe24j</p>
<p><img src="https://nostr.build/i/nostr.build_4fb015d1dbf51c2af8338336520a4f7db596e0e14c9af6fb64b3eb0dd48a24e2.jpg" alt="post"></p>
<p>I told him he could use nostr.build since it aligns with the nostr ethos, but then thought about that value 4 value model again. </p>
<p>Wait a minute. I was really into bittorrent way before bitcoin was even a thing. I can just do it for him.</p>
<p>So I tried, but the file was too big. </p>
<h2>There Are A Couple Options</h2>
<p>If you want to go the self-sovereign route, you can use PeerTube or host videos on pixelfed. These are kinda like Mastadon for YouTube and Instagram. It's also kinda technical. To set these up, I had to use a dedicated URL on yunohost and set up my own email server. To be honest, it's kind of a pain in the ass.</p>
<h3>Here's What I Did</h3>
<p>The videos are already on YouTube though, so it's not like we an't use those videos.</p>
<p>I also came accross this new blogging site that uses Markdown so I put the video on the riverside.rocks instance of invidious, added a screenshot to nostr.build, and wrote a little markdown.  It looks like this. <strong>Click on the image and it will start playing</strong>.</p>
<p><a href="https://inv.riverside.rocks/watch?v=47aMaoXISZI"><img src="https://nostr.build/i/nostr.build_dfdd780a7406ab17069feb8c9df9997bd78b9ef22fbb6474c191f35bbe1770bc.png" alt="1BTC=1BTC"></a></p>
<p>You wouldn't need to put it in a blog. It should show up on clients that use markdown like snort.social,</p>
<p>Here's what it looks like in markdown:</p>
<p><code>[![1BTC=1BTC](https://nostr.build/i/nostr.build_dfdd780a7406ab17069feb8c9df9997bd78b9ef22fbb6474c191f35bbe1770bc.png)](https://inv.riverside.rocks/watch?v=47aMaoXISZI) </code><br>Paste that in your feed. </p>
<p><strong>You can use this as a template</strong>. </p>
<p>To add "What Would Shall We Do With Michael Saylor", just replace the title, upload a new screenshot to nostr.build, and add change the video.</p>
<p>I like to use inv.riverside.rocks because it blocks the ads. I should run my own, but I already run too much software.</p>
<p>Anyway, I hope that helps.  Nip04 me if you have any questions.</p>
<p>Find Value in this Blog post?  Zap me.</p>
<p>Don't have any sats to spare?  Share this on nostr and those social media, walled gardens.</p>
<p>Got any ideas to make this tutorial better, please contribute.  I bet this would be better with a gif instead of static photo but I don't know how to make gifs. I would be happy to learn.</p>
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