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Great post Would suggest reading to anyone in and around music Some great points and things to think on https://www.honest-broker.com/p/nine-predictions-for-the-future-of?utm_campaign=email-post-title&utm_medium=email
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Point 7 about the Superfan is why I'm bullish for on-chain music. It just makes sense for there to be a direct two way relationship between artist and fan. Artists who are in it for the long haul - who are prepared to build their audience one fan at a time - and who are able to sustain themselves for longer - are really well positioned to ride this next wave.
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I've been thinking the same thing, but wasn't it blockchain guys who helped build vault.fm yet they left the crypto part out? Curious why they decided to not introduce crypto in the mix yet
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I would bet it has everything to do with adoption rates. I'd been in an incubator with the rivet team https://www.rivet.app/ back in 2020 - I get the founder email every month and everything is about adoption rates and reducing complexity - even with the basic comms: sms, email etc - the interface is challenging - I think if they added crypto in there it would scare even more people away. I don't know about these services - again looking under the hood they're only really gaining traction with indie labels rather than indie artists and I think that's kinda missing the point of the utopian future I'm dreaming about ;-p
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Hopefully, the narrative that crypto scares people off can change soon. But I’m not surprised, given everything that’s happened since I first started learning about blockchain back in 2016-2017
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