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Ghostlinkz
@ghostlinkz.eth
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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Konohime
@konohime.eth
Abundance creates more value for scarce things at the end of the day (more copies of Mona Lisa, greatest "aura" of the original). Everything depends on the IRL stories imho, NFT marks an immutable checkpoint, "owning the song" isn't the most valuable part. For example : https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/wu-tang-nft-album-once-upon-time-shaolin-1244859/
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Nate Maddrey
@nmadd
Wasn’t this kind of a flop though? Got a lot of buzz but at the end of the day no one really cared. Imo it showed that stories are good for getting media attention. But the market is looking for something different
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Ghostlinkz
@ghostlinkz.eth
I agree. Music ownership is only truly valuable if it includes the actual rights. The context, how and why the music was made, and how people interact with it, is what gives it soul. Web3 has real potential here
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