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Topic: NFT and Music: is there anything in common? (Read 80 times)

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April 20, 2021, 04:24:37 PM
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I think the success of NFTs in digital art (music, video, photography) is something obvious, recognizing ownership of a digital asset is what is missing in an increasingly connected and digital world. Many projects also move artists in this direction.
sr. member
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A$ap Rocky not so long ago sold his unreleased track as nft. And Elon Musk sold the video but it seems to me that NFT in its current form will not be popular for very long.
hero member
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Having read the article am still not convinced that NFT adoption in music will bring a different result from the existing Music platforms with coins. The existing Music platform have not been as successful to stand out and attract other new ones, whereas we seen a lot of project in the past, NFTs is already the hype everyone is selling and teams are tying projects around it. I will rather welcome existing music projects/platforms that want to adopt NFT than new.
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Well this is new, I'm not sure how this will work out perfectly in the end but anything is possible, to me NFT is a perfect fit for online gaming, using NFT to rank up and do upgrades in game world is the best thing to ever happen to NFT, this is why I only invest in gaming NFT projects, fingers crossed for now we will see how this works out
jr. member
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