You could also let users vote with 2flav and donate like 90% of it to the artist they are voting for. That way people can support their favorite artist in two different ways, by donating some money to them and also bringing new listeners and possibly new donators. This is social crowdfunding for music. And your station will get 10% of donations, no need to search for good music because the fans will submit it to you to support their artists, and will always be playing the best fresh music one can find.
You could select the amount of songs from that artist
proportional to the amount of 2flav used for voting. That way you'll also be able to fill your stream 24/7 while still taking votes into account.
If an artist does not accept donations, you can just save the 2flav coins (90% of the original donation) in a wallet until the artist accepts them. That way you are just taking them out of the market which will increase the price.
For all of this you'll need some kind of website of course, and an easier way to get 2flav than USD->BTC-Exhange->Yobit->2flav-wallet which is too complicated for mass adoption. The most critical point for mass adoption will be how to make the process of getting and spending 2flav as accessible as possible, without people having to deal with weird 40-characters long crypto addresses and having to learn how to use Yobit. This is the real innovative problem you'll have to solve. Until then, we'll only have crypto insiders being able to vote, which of course is a good first step. It could be part of the roadmap.
(Thinking about in-client "vote" button and integrated music player ... but I think my mind is going crazy now
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Gandalf, I think you are onto something good here and I have some ideas related to what you've suggested that might be interesting. I am a little caught up in other things at the moment, but I love where your head is at!
Church, thanks for speaking with me today and clarifying a few things. I will be checking up on this project frequently! Thanks for all your hard work.