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shoni.eth
@alexpaden
love music and usually try to support artists, but honestly, sound.xyz and similar platforms feel like dead ends—unless you’re a film producer looking for ambient filler or just want to flex bots. creator tokens might be a better approach, but even that feels pretty meh overall. wdyt? my guess: all the crypto stuff quietly moves under the hood—spotify starts settling payouts in usdc, nobody notices, and nothing really changes for the listener or the artist. maybe fine tuning AI in sound, vocal, or lyrics will become most lucrative…
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shoni.eth
@alexpaden
fc is powerful for artists simply because they have the opportunity to be early and grow large audiences more easily in the long run. plus, anything they do—from clothing to record sales—is much easier, more direct, and frictionless. but nft music makes zero sense.
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If nft music makes no sense then neither does the rest of it (NFTs)
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shoni.eth
@alexpaden
nft in music != music as nft there's value in rights and whatnot. all this hype and free mint shit is a phase
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shoni.eth
@alexpaden
music specifically i'd say is more popular than art, but at least art can be used for i.e. money laundering. why pay for a song i can literally get direct access to on spotify or download from the nft itself it's just poorly constructed imo but curious what you think
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shoni.eth
@alexpaden
also value in a "permanent" record if you actually believe i.e. basechain will survive 100 years and want to preserve an original
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