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Dave Morin
@davemorin
Are there bands selling tickets with an NFT of the music from the concert attached yet? So that the ticket has resale value regardless of if you go to the concert or not?
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@asad
That would be so cool. However, if the band works with a music label they might not have rights to do this. Corollary: If web3 can unshackle the musicians from music labels, it will revolutionize music. Forever.
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@davemorin
Who cares. The best labels will do this first. Incredible new business model for all involved. True fans want every live track. Pearl Jam, Phish and others have proven this.
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@dirkx
Ticketing is mostly controlled by venue and ticketing service which (conveniently) both belong to Live Nation. Expect them to announce an NFT marketplace and slap a 3% royalty in perpetuity for themselves. Hard to circumvent by building new venues
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@dirkx
“Our tickets are now nfts and if you want to resell the ticket we still get paid. Forever.”
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