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Topic: NFT and Music: is there anything in common? (Read 71 times)

legendary
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April 21, 2021, 06:10:04 AM
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Whether NFTs are here to stay or not, they are certainly a massive positive for up and coming as well as well known artists. I think Art and Music are just the beginning for NFTs - it’s only your imagination that can hold you back when thinking about the possible use cases of NFTs.
Just one example - Kings of Leon - generated over $2million from the album NFT sales !

https://www.nme.com/news/music/kings-of-leon-have-generated-2million-from-nft-sales-of-their-new-album-2899349
legendary
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I just think that this whole NFT thing is only a phase and I think it will be outdated very soon.

Really dont see a reason to spend so much for something like a digital image but there is a reason people are making millions of dollars from them.
hero member
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It's just the same as the other arts that have been put on sale as an NFT.

This is really good for those music makers, art makers and other pieces of stuff that doesn't get the attention of the market because they're not popular.

NFT is a good help for them.
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