Web3 music platforms offer musicians and creators the opportunity to tokenize their content in exchange for more connectivity with their community — but what do musicians actually think?
The Web3 space has been a new frontier for artists and creators to reimagine how they offer content to their community and fanbase. From tokenizing artwork for exclusivity, to using that same technology to reward legacy fans for their loyalty.
While the beehive of crypto social media is always buzzing about the next hottest drop, it can sometimes appear like an echo chamber of industry enthusiasts hyping projects.
So what happens when artists not native to the space step in and use Web3 tools like non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and the metaverse to interact with their non-Web3-native fans?