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Music NFT Landscape
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Takeaway notes: - Build out your collector base by getting involved in web3, ask questions - see how you can help people. - Music NFTs needs more experience/exposure on secondary markets. - We need new ways to consume Music NFTs ( example: when Music NFT is purchased, how will I consume it? ) - " Mint Season 4 episode 22 w... See more
Mint Season • Why Cooper Turley Spent $300,000 on Music NFTs
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The primary financial metric for success in music NFTs should not be how much an artist can charge their fans at mint. Rather, it should be how much the fans can generate for and with the artist post mint.
Decent • Moving the Creator Economy Beyond Patronage
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Music has a new canvas.
We’re witnessing an audio movement driven by scarcity, fandom and access.
This is the Music NFT Landscape.
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Music x Web3 Sept 2021
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Music NFTs are heading for a breakout. It may be the year of the ear. If 2021 saw the proliferation of profile picture NFTs, 2022 could elevate music NFTs. Musicians, fans, and vertical NFT marketplaces like Catalog could all win big.
The Generalist (US) • What to Watch in Crypto in 2022 | the Generalist
1. Sell music or visual art as a collectible NFT: This is the most common model for music NFTs today. Artists will sell music or media (photo/video) related to their music as an NFT. Platforms like Catalog, Sound, Nina or MintSongs focus on music itself. But you can also offer derivative assets like music videos, demo recordings, alternative versio... See more
Justin De Marco • The Musician’s Guide to Web3
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