Investigating MUSICOIN: This Blockchain Protocol is Trying to Fix Digital Music Monetization. Can They Do It?
Musicoin is a music distribution protocol that claims to offer great streaming royalty rates and a ethical approach to music sales.
Music is perhaps the most frequently “revolutionized” industry in the entire world… can MusiCoin finally change it for the better? I have heard more about them than any other music-related blockchain project in the last six months, easily. It’s not even close.
Until now, I was so deeply embroiled in my “Top 50 Token Investigation” series that I did not have the mental bandwidth to think about a single additional token.
More recently though I have become intensely curious about Musicoin. What is this thing, and why do people care so much about it? Is it a viable source of income for musicians?
Visiting Musicoin
The home page gives a great first impression. Clean, professional, but not too hip for its own good.
Clicking on the “I am a Musician” button leads to an explanation of the project’s benefits. This is pretty hypey and generic, so I don’t put too much stock into these claims. “best compensation in the industry, instantly and automatically” is a particularly un-provable and unlikely promise.
The stuff about Transparent Licenses is the most interest part of the sales pitch to me. Setting up licenses so that a bunch of people can receive the appropriate percentage of income would be amazing.
For example - what if @emelanson and I create a song for The Walding Family featuring a lead vocalist, and also with a small contribution of trumpet from another person?
Ideally I could list the song across all digital platforms, with each upvote/listen generating a micropayment, and with those micropayments automatically splitting up amongst the four people like this:
Matt - 30%
Elijah - 30%
Singer - 35%
Trumpet - 5%
If each play generates a half of a penny, and hypothetically if the song generates 100k listens in its first month, we’d earn the following amounts:
Matt - $150
Elijah - $150
Singer - $17.5
Trumpet - $2.5
…and the payouts would accrue instantly, our wallet balances steadily growing with each new listen.
It’s not much, but imagine a moderately successful artist averaging a few million plays per month across their entire catalogue and the numbers can start to work.
Now imagine this happening with every song that comes out - from newbies earning beer money on their mixtape, to up-and-comers earning side-income from their first few records, and so on.
This feature has existed in theory for a few years, but I have yet to see a viable implementation of it.
Even Steemit lacks the feature for a layperson to automatically split a post’s rewards between multiple people - only ChainBB makes that easy so far, as far as I know, and they take their own beneficiary reward in the process.
So we’ll end this tangent here, but suffice to say this is the kind of thing I am looking for when I assess a service like MusiCoin.
Signing Up
You have to use one of these three options (Gmail, Facebook, Twitter) to sign up for MusiCoin, which is a huge fail. Why should you be forced to use a centralized service, to log into a decentralized payment system? Meh.
Immediately upon picking my poison of which sign-in option to use… I was sent to the home page.
I have to be honest. My first impression was: “This looks really bad, as far as user design goes.”
I don’t know where to go to listen to music. I’m not sure where to start. All I do know is that I probably won’t enjoy whatever music is being put in front of me at the start of my journey, lol.
The entire top half of the screen is taken up by this mediocre-looking “Artist of the Week,” It’s just not a good look. I am hoping to see something a lot more professional upon login.
Contrast the MusiCoin homepage with Spotify:
Spotify conveys more information in a cleaner way and all of the content is much more professional.
Regardless, the bottom half of MusiCoin’s interface has two halves: One side shows an activity / microblog Feed, and the other side shows recent tips. The tip interface should be exciting but I can barely tell what is going on there.
Compared to Steemit, where the payouts are obvious and unavoidable, MusiCoin’s interface is not making me excited about the potential earnings on first glance. But this could just be a design issue.
There is also no clear indication of how to do anything - to find new music, to upload music, to experience any joy.
So I went searching…
and the results are…
No results.
OK let’s try an easier one.
leads me to:
OK, this is a lot better. I can see fellow Steemian @djlethalskillz in there, let’s go take a listen!
The playback widget is great. This makes up for a lot of the other complaints that I have with the site. The buttons all respond quickly. When I clicked play, the site told me “This play was paid for by UBI - enjoy!”
The actual page that this widget is located on does not look amazing, this is another example of where some site design improvements could go a long way.
The share button allowed me to quickly signal boost the track to my Twitter audience, which was good:
This is awesome as an artist - I know that Lethal Skills got paid instantly when I clicked play, and I love it. But as a listener this site will not be good enough to attract serious usage. It is more ethical, but it is not actually better for users than Spotify/iTunes/etc.
MusiCoin is an Excellent Protocol, But Needs a Better Front-End
MusiCoin is a great protocol. The problem is, it needs a way better front-end.
If this technology was incorporated into a professional app like Spotify, I would absolutely use it. However it’s going to be hard to get other people to switch over unless MusiCoin can actually build or partner with an app that is substantially better than Spotify.
Being as good as isn’t enough to force a market to switch products - you need to be better. MusiCoin is a good idea but the big challenge is going to be for them to compete with Spotify and the others on the level of user experience.
Here are a few paths forward that I can see for Musicoin:
(1) Become an independent music ecosystem like Bandcamp. Build a healthy community around the ethos of fair trade music and enjoy your small but meaningful corner of the music industry.
(2) Go B2B with the technology and try to get it implemented within the other niche platforms that already exist. Help artists monetize stuff like Daytrotter sessions, Tiny Desk Concerts, and so on.
(3) Become the Next Soundcloud, literally replace soundcloud but with monetization built in
What do you think about MusiCoin?
The big question is like you say: what difference does it make for the listener that it is decentralized? The UIX sucks, it's slow as hell and no playlists on a music service? What am I supposed to be listening to?
First they need to hire a better front-ender and get rid of whoever has done this - it's horrible! And then what they need to implement is simple: the only way for them to bring in new listeners is to pay them. Think about it as soundcloud, but where you get paid for every time your playlist or repost is played - it earns you a small share of the profits. That will drive adoption for music bloggers, online media and so on - every time they embed a track on their site they would earn a cut.
Without this feature I'm convinced that Musicoin is doomed.
Yeah you're absolutely right about the UIX. I'm getting used to it now but most people will leave the site as soon as they see the real home page.
The idea of being paid as a curator is interesting. It's kinda like what Steem makes possible with SMTs. I like the concept but it would take a lot of work to figure out the appropriate system for that within musicoin.
Peace @heymattsokol ! Great to see u looking into Musicoin. I do agree it does need a lot more work and improvement and as far as i know they are working a lot in the backend. I made 1000$ in less then 2 months, this one works and as u mentioned i love the smart contracts and detailed earn payments across several musicians on 1 track.
Thank u for da shoutout and the tip i got paid when u listened to my song haha
Keep an eye on it it has great potential! Catch u on the boxes on sand ;)
Kudos
It's awesome that you are experiencing so much success over on Musicoin dude, I'm looking forward to exploring more and keeping up with your tracks. I still have no idea how most of it works lol
I like what they are trying to do but yeah, it looks bad.
UI/UX is important. It literally makes or breaks a system. Perhaps if there is a community there it will improve. But if not this will exist eventually. Perhaps on Steem or EOS.
I really think once SMTs are a thing we may see something like this on Steem. I hope so anyway.
Seeing this kind of system on Steem is the best case scenario.
I deleted a more harsh sounding paragraph from this post - basically saying "The problem for Musicoin is that they'll have a hard time being more than a small niche service because the competition is so fierce: Steem, Spotify, Apple, etc - and right now the user interface is so far away from competing with any of them."
Who knows tho - Steem has improved a LOT, it's easy to forget how janky it was. I think Musicoin is worse than Steemit ever looked, but it's possible for them to be in ultra-early design stage and maybe they hire a talented team soon to revamp the whole thing.
I'm not optimistic, but I think there's enough of a chance for Musicoin to do well that I'm willing to spend a few months playing with it.
Agreed - everything except the UI/UX/front end is pretty good. I've been on the platform for 6 months and have found it useful indeed. It also paid more in the first 3 months than 7 years of spotify - go figure :D
That is awesome.
My sign up was a waste of time because although I have a personal website, Youtube channel, and Bandcamp, I do not have and do not want twitter or facebook. Ridiculous!
It should be a blockchain Soundcloud, IMO...
Best wishes to you Matt, in 2018:)
Ahh that is tough, you should get on Bandcamp maybe since they are one of the most ethical and artist-friendly music streaming services anywhere.
I've researched musicoin and my findings are similar to yours except I did actually came to split opinions regarding its future. It is in my plans to try it, and based on my experience decide if I want to invest my time and money into it. As a producer it sound astonishing to me, the fact to cut out the middle man. I had an idea in my last article,not an idea, more like a call for a movement here on steem to support musical artists . We live in an era where it has never been easier to award artists you like. So why shouldn't we do it? The answer is plain and simple, we should! Emphaty is the path to a beautiful society. I trust musicoin's good intentions, and I wish upon it success that will be big enough to make a breakthrough in the industry itself. Kind regards my friend.
I've been using Musicoin for 2 months now. After 1 month there I earned more than with YouTube ads since 2011! If the platform continues to improve, I see it really fixing the entire music industry.
How many subscribers do you have on YouTube? I've heard a lot of people talk about Musicoin like that which is cool, but I wonder if that means hundreds or thousands or tens of thousands of dollars or what.
Like if someone earns "more than YouTube" but it's only $50 a month, that is great for them but not the kind of thing that can be a useful income stream for full-time musicians so much. Unless the Musicoin platform grows a lot which would be sick
Thanks. I have 1777 subscribers on YouTube as of today: https://www.youtube.com/user/vidpinkus
And here's my Musicoin channel (you can check it if you like, the info is public): https://musicoin.org/artist/0x82a3579b2b2277b23dc9ebfd50a41ea970bd0e04
You should have looked for me!
I got followed by someone from Good Charlotte, plus found Rui Da Silva there... about the only person from my sort of circle right now.
Just found and followed you!
Sounds a terrific idea. But maybe they should partner with Steem?
Seems more like a competitor than a partner tbh. I'd love to see this kind of system built on Steem but so far we do not have it. DSound and SteemSongs (private beta I think) are both cool, but they're different (and DSound takes a big cut of the money).
Also: a good medium size well known indie band could ruin all of this any day by releasing exclusive and dump their thousands of coins the next day.
Are you sure? A few thousand tokens would only equate to a few hundred bucks - and I feel like if popular bands join, it will make the value of the token go up by raising awareness for the service.
Well no, I'm not sure at all - I need to confess that I sometimes have a hard time figuring out the market dynamics behind some of the cryptos, and maybe you're right. I'm surprised that there are 500.000.000+ coins in circulation already.
Yup this is something that takes time to learn.
All you have to do to see how many are in circulation for any token is to look on CoinMarketCap.
For example here it is for musicoin: