Book.io Updates
- New App Updates: Moms Rejoice! We have just launched the new version of our mobile app for iOS and Android. They now boast an updated UX/UI and support social logins and audiobooks. We’d love it if you left a review!
Last Week’s Mints:
- Thursday, we added three reader editions of classic religious works to our ever-expanding library.
- Bhagavad-Gītā — a key Hindu scripture from the Mahabharata, presenting Arjuna and Krishna’s dialogue on duty, morality, and self-realization. Click here to own a piece of this spiritual legacy.
- The Book of Mormon — For followers of the Latter-day Saint movement, this book stands as a vital complement to the Bible, offering profound insights into God’s interactions with humanity and His plan for salvation. This text, revered by millions, informs the Latter-day Saint community’s beliefs, practices, and cultural identity. Immerse yourself in its teachings to explore its significance and impact.
- The Egyptian Book of the Dead — This collection of scrolls, available now as a single DEA, includes spells and rituals to aid the deceased in overcoming dangers and judgment in the afterlife. It also provides insights into Egyptian religious beliefs, cosmology, and funerary practices, emphasizing the continuity of life beyond death and the importance of proper burial rituals. Explore the minting page for a journey into one of the world’s oldest civilizations.
- Friday, if you purchased a ticket to our Book.io Con you received a special book airdrop. VIP ticket holders received 6 books, General Admission 4, and Virtual attendees 2. If you did not receive an airdrop please contact support@book.io.
- VIP Book — The Last Man by Mary Shelly follows the story of Lionel Verney, who narrates the tale of a world ravaged by a catastrophic plague that decimates humanity. There are currently only three listed for sale on jpg.store, so you’ll have to act fast if you want one for yourself.
- VIP Book — Ivanhoe by Walter Scott is set in 12th-century England. It follows the story of Wilfred of Ivanhoe, a Saxon knight who returns from the Crusades to find his homeland divided. I foresee this book being very difficult to acquire in the future, and only four are up for sale currently, so don’t delay!
- GA Book — The Wealth of Nations by Adam Scott provides an in-depth analysis of the nature and causes of a nation’s wealth, covering topics such as the division of labor, free markets, and the invisible hand theory. Smith’s insights have significantly influenced the fields of economics and political theory, laying the groundwork for modern capitalism and shaping economic policy worldwide. Make it a cornerstone of your library today.
- GA Book — The Cosmic Computer by H. Bean Piper unfolds on the distant planet Poictesme, where whispers of a supercomputer called “Merlin” have stirred ambitions for centuries. Follow Conn Maxwell as he navigates political intrigue, technological discovery, and adventure in this classic sci-fi tale. Unlock the secrets of “Merlin” and join the adventure!
- VA Book — The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoevsky follows Prince Myshkin, a kind and naive man who returns to Russia after spending years abroad for medical treatment. Myshkin’s innocence and honesty stand in stark contrast to the deceit and corruption of the society he re-enters. Experience this timeless classic, and add it to your collection today.
- VA Book — Discourses by Epictetus is a collection of teachings from the renowned Stoic philosopher, transcribed and compiled by his student Arrian in the 2nd century AD. This book remains a foundational text in the study of Stoic philosophy, providing essential wisdom on managing emotions, maintaining inner peace, and leading a virtuous life. Enhance your understanding of Stoic philosophy and apply its lessons to everyday life with this crucial work.
- Saturday, we finished the week with reader editions of some of our most beloved books.
- Moby Dick by Herman Melville is a classic American novel that follows the journey of Captain Ahab, a man obsessed with revenge. The book delves into themes of obsession and the destructive consequences of unchecked ambition. This book is still minting, and can be purchased here using ADA or a credit card.
- Dracula by Bram Stoker, in which the sinister Count Dracula seeks to extend his undead influence from Transylvania to England. Embark on the dark journey that uncovers the struggle between good and evil. With rarities 0000, 0001, and 0002 still available, are you brave enough to own this terrifying tale?
- Minting This Week:
- Monday, we just did a flash mint of The Wizard Tim: A Romp in the Swamp by Tim Canada and Joseph Eleam as both an eBook and an Audiobook; if you act fast, you still might be able to mint a book here, and the audiobook here.
- We also just airdropped The Wizard Tim audiobook. If you weren’t able to participate in the snapshot and want to have a listen to accompany your slice of pie, you can get it here.
- Tuesday, Weird Music That Goes On Forever: A Punk’s Guide to Loving Jazz by Bob Suren is an irreverent guide to jazz, full of punk references and colorful language, explores the genre’s surprising history, scandalous etymology, and links to punk. Learn about over 25 notable jazz artists and get recommendations for your listening pleasure.
- In addition, as part of the OG Raffle, we will be airdropping The Prophet by Khalil Gibran. It’s the first book to feature the OG Book Club logo!
- Friday, The Odyssey (Audiobook) by Homer, tells the story of Odysseus’s decade-long journey home after the Trojan War. Facing mythical creatures, vengeful gods, and various challenges, he navigates obstacles with cunning while his wife Penelope and son Telemachus await his return in Ithaca. It is a foundational work of Western literature and a must for any collector.
- Saturday, is a sci-fi extravaganza as we mint two Star Wars-themed books.
- The first is The Ultimate Star Wars and Philosophy by Eberl, Decker, and Irwin. Covering the entire Star Wars universe, including films, novels, and comics, this volume provides comprehensive and thought-provoking explorations into the deeper meaning of the saga.
- The second is Why We Love Star Wars by Ken Napzok, which celebrates the enduring legacy of the Star Wars saga, exploring its impact on film buffs and super-fans alike. Through a countdown of iconic moments from movies, novels, comics, and television, we see how this franchise has grown into a cultural phenomenon that inspires discussions and debates.
- More From The Range: This is one of our favorite photos from our time out at Charles Hoskinson’s ranch. It was truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
- Social Logins: Social logins are available for both web and mobile! Let’s onboard the masses!
- New Advisor For The Team: We are so excited that John Aden has signed on as an advisor! He has had an incredible career, click here to see all the details. We are so lucky to have him on board, and we couldn’t be happier.
- Reddit AMA: We’re looking forward to our second AMA on May 1, 18 UTC. During the AMA, we’ll be raffling off books in the comments and answering tons of questions about Charles’s Ranch, $BEARD, and recapping Book.io Con. Don’t miss it!
- New Listing: We have heard $BEARD is going to be listed on Coinstore, May 4th. If that wasn’t enough, we will soon take a snapshot of $BEARD holders. If you want more information about $BEARD, we did an X Space that you can listen to here.
- Weekly Open Space — AI Art class with Billy: Join us for an interactive session with Book.io’s seasoned AI engineer, Billy. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced artist, this screen-sharing session is your gateway to understanding and mastering the world of AI art.
- Where: Voice Lounge on Discord
- When: April 30, from 19:00 to 20:00 UTC
Minting Tuesday!
Weird Music That Goes On Forever — Minting on Cardano
We are so excited to be launching social logins, it’s yet another step towards onboarding the masses and building the future of books.
Cheers,
The Book.io Team.