It is awesome. I'll be travelling the western Comic Con circuit starting March in Seattle and next to Calgary Expo in April to try and build some steam.
With enough support this can become a full series.
I've got a number of threads everywhere trying to rally some support. I'll gather some great links and post them here. Most info can be found at bitcoincomic.org
Here's a great interview from back in September before it was published.
It's not creative common, but there is a community token called comiccoin built on the counterparty platform. We also had voting tokens that were used to choose between cover options.
I got involved with helping Alex Preukschat who started the bitcoincomic.org project. Some of you may have heard on the Let's Talk Bitcoin Podcast. Well the crowdfunding has successfully finished and the book can be found in a number of places. I think it's a great way to enjoy the story of BitCoin. The characters are rich and the story is told in an exciting way. I consider myself a Computer fan, a Comic fan, and a Crypto fan so this little book hit the trifecta for me. I know I'm not the only one. Please read it, buy it, share it, review it or jump on this thread and give me some feedback. All we want are fans of the series. Please check it out.
I recently purchased a Galaxy Gear 2 watch to go with my Note 3 and I absolutely love it! Best toy I've had in years. I seen youtube that somebody managed to get a mycelium wallet to work on the Galaxy Gear 1. Is there anybody who has seen or could make something for the Gear 2?
Is there a cheap stable hardware solution for somebody who doesn't plan on mining for profit, but just wants to set up a local node to help improve confirmation times and would a cheap easy device like that be an overall benefit to the network?
I see many of the interac exchange cards coming out. Doesn't the inclusion of interac just add another fee into the picture? Or is the interac infastructure free to add?