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Hiding music in Bitcoin ordinals for true fans to find is groundbreaking but not easy
Hiding music in Bitcoin ordinals for true fans to find is groundbreaking but not easy
Exploring the artist + patron relationship in modern music
Exploring the intersection of Creative Commons music licensing and blockchain tech
The ins and outs of token gating, NFT creation and audience engagement using worldbuilding tools and a ‘time-bound membership’
The platform aims to help musicians monetize their work while staying true to on-chain values
A hot NFT market helped the artist and rapper overcome a tough creative spell
Blockchain is being used to give artists control over their music and fan interactions
Kicking the tires on an ethical on-chain music streaming service with the author’s own music uploaded
Making music and art for the pure joy of it doesn’t necessarily get easier just because web3 is involved
Sometimes the algos need to be investigated and changed, but how does a musician do that?
How to game the algo for streaming music success is shrouded in mystery but some tools are out there for emerging artists
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A blockchain-based music streaming services aims to put more money in artists’ pockets
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Structuring data for musicians to better understand their audience can be daunting. Let us help you figure that out with the first in a four-part series.
Decential’s weekly on-chain music newsletter by MacEagon Voyce
Can web3 and blockchain usher in a new era of common ownership in creative endeavors like music more akin to the folk era? Here’s 9,000 words to say it can.