maybe you can simply use a VPN or use a public DNS.
If you still can’t, maybe you can see the gathbook website through the demo video that I will upload here later, or you can see from some screenshoot pages that I have attached in the post.
we will double check, if there is indeed a problem on our server.
Our motivation is strong enough to keep building gathbook,
and since receiving great feedback, we’re even more motivated to keep developing this project!
hey @ines_valerie, thanks for taking the time to review our project, and we are grateful that you like it.
we realize the importance of user device, if you are used to mobile, we also think and make responsive UI for mobile well, but if you want to experience all the functions in Gathbook, try using desktop!
Thank you for your question @Okorie !
From what we’ve shared, it’s clear that ensuring the long-term value and sustainability of NFT-based books comes down to creating real utility. With Gathbook, users have the freedom to resell, lend, or donate their digital books, giving them much more control compared to traditional formats. We’ve also built in a royalty system using smart contracts, so authors and owners continue to earn from secondary sales.
We understand that NFT technology is still evolving, and we’re committed to ongoing innovation, building a strong reader community, and ensuring that transparency and functionality remain at the core to preserve the value of NFTs in the long run.