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    Looking at Splits, Filling a Wallet, and CDNs

    enMarch 13, 2023

    About this Episode

    Today Dave and Daniel discuss adding splits to your show. Dave explains the hurdles he went through trying to buy bitcoin through an app, and Daniel educates us on what a CDN is and how he uses it (great for chapter files, transcripts, and more)

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    Table of Contents

    00:00:38 - Creating Splits 
    00:07:16 - Fees Explained
    00:10:43 - Filling Up a Wallet in Apps 
    00:14:55 - Nerd Jokes 
    00:17:15 - This Will Get Easier 
    00:18:11 - Easier for the Podcaster Than The Listener 
    00:19:39 - A Display Error in Conshax? 
    00:21:38 - We Got a Boost! 
    00:22:01 - Troubleshooting Chapters 
    00:22:55 - CDN Content Delivery Network (https://supportthisshow.com/bunny) *aff
    00:27:25 - Uses for a CDN (theaudacitytopodcast.com/bunny) *aff
    00:30:32 - Setting Up Bunny 
    00:32:17 - Another Use of a CDN
    00:34:02 - Next Episode 

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    New Podcast Apps

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