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RE: Will Bitcoin Impact How We Buy Music?

in #crypto7 years ago

As you've seen in here, Musicoin has got a mention. Musicoin is more of a Soundcloud/Spotify solution where you get paid for your streams, and currently at a much higher rate than what Spotify pays out.

Audiocoin is another one though. Right now the traders are getting all sweaty about it as they're making massive %age gains on the market. But on the actual usable side of things, you've got the likes of Bjork accepting Bitcoin and Audiocoin for her latest album. Plus a music store in the form of Aurovine being Audiocoin based.

I tried to use Aurovine, but the experience was a touch buggy for me. All these startup music techs are a bit functional right now, like using crypto in general. Enthusiasts and adopters will get on with it but they don't have that mass market gloss yet.

There is potential but we're only really going to see how successful thing are when volume is directed at the technologies.

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do you have any thoughts on the muse blockchain? A blockchain where people get paid when people stream their songs. Steemit for the music world. Did not know was accepting audiocoin. I will check that out.

I’ve not checked out Muse, I’ll add that to the research list.

Did you happen to get a chance to look into Muse?

I haven’t yet no. I’m planing on a deep dive fairly soon though.

Here is the website http://museblockchain.com/ the FAQ section should help you. Here is a link to one of the founders here on steemit. https://steemit.com/muse/@cob/january-muse-news

Muse is trying to do to streaming what steem has done to blogging.
I would be glad to help answer any questions that I can help you with.

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