I've been thinking a lot about "Music NFTs" lately -- as have many influencer types in the crypto Twitter scene.
We'll talk about it a bit, but first, let me share my new art. Now presenting... MELT.
5 EDITIONS
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For the song, listen at NFT Showroom.
Music NFTs -- The Future?
I think a lot of investor and artist types are noticing a lack of popular crypto musicians, and wanting to fill that hole. After all, picking the right web3 musician could be like finding Pak, XCOPY, etc, early -- right?
IDK about all of this. Most of the investor-centric and business-centric discussions around art turn into noise for me quickly.
I feel the same way about music NFTs now as I did four years ago when I first tried to mint one. Here's why I like them:
It's a better patronage model than donations, it's fun to trade digital stuff, and rarifying digital media is necessary to help deal with information overload as more people create things online.
That is enough to compell me to create for 20+ hours a week aiming at the medium of NFT art. It's very exciting to look at what is possible, but we must build it and manifest it in our shared reality here.
Utility
I do believe there is low-hanging fruit for music NFT utility. The first games to really integrate player-created soundtracks powered by a marketplace of music NFTs will absolutely supercharge the musician web3 ecosystem IMO.
Music NFTs are only beginning... and who knows what the future holds.
Whatever the future holds, the present will have to MELT into it... so go ahead and check it out at NFT Showroom now.
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