I am fully confident that people can and would pay small fees for quality and reliable downloads, the kind of small fees that paying in sats enables. In fact I'd go as far as to say I'm almost certain that something roughly along the lines of what the OP has described will be developed into a viable protocol on lightning in time.
Currently, you can listen to a podcast and pay by the minute in Sats.
My point was that these podcasts still have centralized hosting and therefore can be blocked in certain jurisdictions.
We haven't "fixed" the hosting part yet.
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i'm a big fan of what's going on with podcasting 2.0, but still think the hosting is a big target for censorship
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