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True or False? Having constant, unlimited access to music through streaming platforms like Spotify can make it feel less special or meaningful. If true, do you think owning music on Web3 platforms can strengthen your personal connection to the artist and their songs?
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I don't think that owning music is relevant anymore, in general. Owning music on web3 platforms does not work so far because there is no decent way to display what you own, which is a big part of owning things on web3. Also, big artists who experimented with fractional ownership through NFTs abandoned that idea quickly. Music fans simply don't care that much, and tbh why should they go through all of the hoops of tokenization?
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> Owning music on web3 platforms does not work so far because there is no decent way to display what you own, which is a big part of owning things on web3. This is def low hanging fruit, especially for someone that is willing to do an amazing job at curating the high quality music that currently exists onchain. Im not ready to accept that owning music is no longer relevant. People still buy in physical fomat. With digital we need to figured out how to recreate that sense of meaning, presence, and permanence
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