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anzali · 9 months
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Base Blockchain Unveils First NFT Single In Sound.Xyz Partnership
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The innovative Base blockchain, powered by Coinbase, has orchestrated a groundbreaking collaboration with the blockchain music platform Sound.xyz, marking a significant milestone in the realm of NFT music creation. Revealed on December 19, this partnership empowers artists to mint their musical creations seamlessly within the Base ecosystem.
In a noteworthy update shared on X (formerly Twitter), Sound.xyz highlighted the advantages of the Base ecosystem as an Ethereum layer 2, emphasizing lower gas fees for minting nonfungible token (NFT) tracks and swift transaction processing. Notably, artists can now upload and withdraw their creations without the need to delve into cryptocurrency purchases or fund bridging.
The inaugural track, aptly titled “Based,” explores blockchain themes and was minted on Base by the talented artists Reo Cragun and Heno. The lyrics resonate with the spirit of the blockchain community, proclaiming, “We’re bringing a billion on-chain. Some people leave whenever there are tough times, but shout out to the real ones that stuck by.”
Sound.xyz emphasized a pivotal benefit for the Web3 music scene by tapping into the vast user base of over 100 million on the Base network. The convergence of music and blockchain serves as an enticing gateway, welcoming a new generation of users into the on-chain experience.
Over the past year, the music industry’s embrace of the Web3 space has gained momentum, with renowned names exploring blockchain-based releases. Mega-popular thrash metal band Megadeth launched an NFT collection, offering their global community innovative ways to connect in both physical and digital realms. Additionally, the late pop icon Michael Jackson’s first-ever studio demo found its digital home on the blockchain through Anotherblock, opening new avenues for engagement five decades after its recording and 14 years after Jackson’s passing.
In a recent conversation with Cointelegraph, Cordell Broadus (Champ Medici), entrepreneur and son of the legendary rapper Snoop Dogg, shed light on the process of bringing legacy artists into the Web3 era. Broadus discussed the transformative role of blockchain and NFTs in shaping the future of music and building a new legacy for iconic artists.
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TOP 10 types of NFT tokens 
The NFT space has long expanded beyond mere collecting or entertainment. This field is becoming limitless, and startups are finding more and more diverse features that will be useful to users. During the crypto winter, NFT projects built on speculation will disappear. And well-designed, community-driven startups will continue to thrive.
Here are the main types of NFTs:
Let's go through the main areas in which non-fungible token technologies are used.
Art
The NFT mainstream began with digital art auctions. In the wake of the rise of the legendary Cryptopunks, more and more similar collections began to appear.
Of course, the success hasn't always been as stunning as that of Cryptopunks or Beeple, whose work "Everydays: The First 5000 Days" sold for $69 million. But NFTs do provide new opportunities for artists and collectors.
In the art industry there are always questions about advertising, copyrights, royalties, affordability and resale. NFT solves all these problems. Thus, marketplaces like OpenSea help beginners with advertising and promotion of digital art - now the author only needs to upload his art object to the site. They partially solve the issue of affordable prices, because the buyer himself can make an offer or purchase a token at the listing price through a smart contract.
In the traditional market, the resale of works of art is generally prohibited. But NFTs can be resold literally immediately.
And another bonus is the ability for content creators to set up recurring lifetime royalties for all secondary sales.
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Examples:  Murakami Flowers Seeds ,  Destiny ,  Right-click and Save As Guy , Art Blocks Curated ,  Hashmask ,  LetsWalk ,  Mekaverse
PFP
PFP stands for Picture for proof (“image for proof”) or avatar. Such NFTs are currently only available on Twitter, but other social networks are also actively testing the new trend.
What advantages do PFP avatars provide?
First, profile verification. Twitter verifies that the picture is a genuine NFT and places it in a hexagonal frame.
Participation in DAO communities and early investors of the project. Here bonuses depend on the rules of a particular community - you can receive profit, exclusive services, voting rights, etc.
Access to games or other community products.
Examples: CryptoPunks ,  Meebits ,  Bored Ape Yacht Club ,  Mutant Ape Yacht Club
Music
Music authors have also learned how to earn income from NFTs. This helps offset losses now that physical record sales are down. And also to quickly reach new audiences that cannot be found on music platforms.
Fans, in turn, are willing to buy NFTs to support their favorite artists. After all, in this case, he receives all the income, and does not share it with intermediaries (such as Spotify).
Musicians also offer fans unique items in the form of NFTs - for example, a previously unpublished song or video.
You can tokenize entire albums, singles, videos, photos or lyrics. Fans love to buy unique or at least strictly limited works.
Examples: sound.xyz ,  pianity.com
Games
Regular games have been replaced by the Play-to-Earn model. It allows you to earn crypto for gaming activity.
Interactions in such games often take place using NFTs. Characters, accessories, artifacts, lands - all this comes in the form of NFTs, and the player will be the real owner of these game items. Later, such tokens can be sold on marketplaces.
There are gaming projects on the market (and even entire metaverses) that have been exploiting the enormous potential of NFTs for a long time. Last year the game Axie Infinity was very popular, this year the Move-2-Earn application STEPN was very popular. Which game will be the next star in this new world?
Virtual land
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Data stored on the blockchain can be used to digitally map virtual lands. Smart contracts guarantee you the right to lifelong ownership of such lands (and note that they are not afraid of war or occupation). Everything is recorded and stored on the blockchain.
What to do with virtual lands? There are different options here too:
Wait for the price to rise and resell at a profit.
Rent out (for example, land in game metaverses).
Place advertisements.
Host virtual concerts or other events.
Use to provide services (for example, conduct lectures).
Some crypto lenders even offer loans against virtual lands.
Examples: Decentraland ,  Sandbox , NFT Worlds ,  Worldwide Webb
Membership
Membership has long been popular in the crypto community and in business in general. This gives you access to exclusive bonuses and other benefits. But it is NFT that solves the issue of user privacy, data processing and ownership.
Firstly, we don’t need to remember separate passwords for different platforms; just one seed phrase gives access to all subscribed communities. It is important that crypto startups provide good bonuses for community members, as well as access to useful features. And if desired, NFT memberships can be resold at a profit.
Examples: PROOF Collective ,PREMINT Collector Pass, Incrypted NFT-ticket
Brands
As we already wrote, NFT can confirm the authenticity and exclusivity of products. It's no surprise that the brand world is suddenly interested in blockchain and its creative applications.
For example, famous luxury brands have their own virtual stores in metaverses, NFT collections and even blockchain games. But we're not just talking about virtual clothes and accessories.
NFTs can be issued in the format of a certificate of authenticity. Then it will help you check clothes, accessories or jewelry.
With the help of such a certificate, consumers can learn about the origin, quality, manufacturer and other characteristics of the product.
Also, through a smart contract, you can extend the warranty, track delivery, etc.
NFTs are used for advertising in metaverses or blockchain games. Or simply for promotions - for example, giving free art tokens for pre-ordering products.
They can be used for a bonus program or, for example, collaboration with influencers.
Customers can show off virtual clothing on social media, further increasing the brand's popularity.
There are options when, when purchasing an NFT, the user receives a physical product. For example, Obolon sells “victory tokens” that can be exchanged for a limited bottle of beer per day (when the war ends).
In general, blockchain has become another effective advertising and sales channel, which is why brands are actively using it.
Examples: Adidas Originals: Into the Metaverse, RTFKT x Nike Dunk Genesis CRYPTOKICKS , Limited edition NFTs by Incrypted , Community NFTs (Incrypted)
Social NFTs
Social NFTs provide people with one of the basic needs of being around like-minded people and communicating.
This can be either participation in closed online groups or access to real events. And the more popular NFTs become, the more often large social networks think about their social implementation. Thus, the Meta company has already confirmed that Facebook will close the group with access through NFTs.
Another example of a successful social NFT is VeeFriends from blogger and businessman Gary Vaynerchuk. By purchasing such tokens, a fan enters the VeeFriends community, where various lectures are held from the blogger himself.
Examples: VeeFriends ,  VeeFriends Series 2 ,  VeeCon Tickets
Domain
Domain as NFT? Blockchain domain name providers offer such services for huge sums. For example, Unstoppable Domains sold the NFT domain “win.crypto” for $100,000 in March, the highest price ever recorded for an NFT.
Tokenized domains are a decentralised account system based on an open source blockchain. Such a domain allows the client to create a wallet address in a convenient text format and link it to the original wallet address.
Other use cases for NFT domains:
Branding is positioning that the company is entering the world of blockchain.
Transfer of tokens/NFTs/messages between the domain and the owner’s wallet.
Convenient address in various DApps.
Ability to create subaccounts for community members.
Broadcast Web3.0 data to a Web2.0 site when connected to a domain.
Such technologies will also develop as Web3.0 expands.
Examples: ENS: Ethereum Name Service ,  Unstoppable Domain
DeFi
How NFTs work in DeFi can be described using the example of Uniswap V3, a liquidity provider. Its LP tokens are presented as NFTs (ERC-721 standard) and not in the format of regular ERC-20 tokens (as is done in Uniswap V1 and V2).
Based on the pool and interface parameters, the protocol creates a unique NFT that shows the position in a specific pool. The Uniswap NFT token contains the most important information about your liquidity position (pairs, tier level, pool address, etc.). By the way, the NFT owner has the right to change or resell his position in the Uniswap V3 protocol.
And another example is the JustLiquidity service. It is a DeFi platform with a unique NFT staking pool. Here you can lock JulD and JULb tokens for four weeks to receive special NFTs such as BNB NFT cards. The resulting NFTs can be locked again, for which the protocol awards even more valuable prizes.
Example: Uniswap V3
Conclusion
As you can see, we have described 10 use cases for NFTs. But there are many more of them - non-fungible tokens will be useful in culture, sports, medicine, legal services, logistics and so on. Therefore, we will continue to follow the development of this exciting market with interest.
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renaissancedreams · 1 year
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Love unique ways to let go of music I’ve been holding on to. September 1st marked the beginning of my birthday month/week and i want to begin this next chapter by purging myself of certain things so I dropped the bandlab demo of a song I recorded called “Finish Me” on sound.xyz
Im immensely grateful for everyone that’s collected it so far.
Listen here and if you feel so inclined to support you can collect this art piece. I designed the cover art for it and the golden egg alternative art. This song/digital collectible is available on sound until 9.8 (My Birthday)
I hope this record connects to you.
With love,
Scolla
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all-about-news24x7 · 1 year
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Sound.xyz Syncs with Optimism for Performance Facelift - Bitcoin RSS
Addressing important Web3 manufacture issues, similar precocious state costs and dilatory transactions associated with Ethereum’s mainnet, Sound.xyz is tuning successful with the salient Layer 2 scaling solution, Optimism. By harnessing the Optimism Layer 2 technology, Sound.xyz enables a whopping 90% simplification successful state fees — a important achievement, considering that the prices…
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letscollectnft · 2 years
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Web3 as Sound Drifts into the Voxels Metaverse -
Web3 as Sound Drifts into the Voxels Metaverse –
One of the great selling points of the Web3 sphere comes in its promise of massive scale interoperability. A grand technological marvel where entirely different platforms can merge ideas and themes with seamless simplicity. This was recently demonstrated when crypto native musical duo, KarmaVioletta, crossed the threshold from innovative Web3 music platform, Sound.xyz, into the pixelated…
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brainbakerymag · 2 years
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TK returns with engaging new release, “Password” 
TK has returned with a new single called “Password.” A singer and multi-instrumentalist based in LA, TK crafts vivid, infectious soundscapes that flirt with pop, R&B, and more. His latest offering “Password” continues his run of smooth, engaging tracks that provide heartfelt, relatable content for listeners. It follows a successful NFT run on sound.xyz, and finds him letting his vocals shine atop…
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bestdjkit · 2 years
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camoufly Drops Emotive, Spiritual "Faith" EP
Marking the third chapter in his EP trilogy, "Faith" showcases camoufly at his very best.
camoufly, an enigmatic and prodigious electronic music producer, has cemented himself as one of the most exciting artists in the scene. The anonymous beatsmith's meteoric rise has been no accident—it's a byproduct of his sparkly sound design and quirky melodies, each of which he interlaces in a vibrant visual universe.
Following 2021's Apotheosis and The Giant EPs, camoufly has now unveiled the third and final chapter in a thematic trilogy with Faith. Spanning five tracks—including his viral single “Told U So"— the new EP aims to remind listeners to have faith in the universe and the organic path on which it leads them.
"To me, Faith means that I believe in what happens around me," explains camoufly in a press statement. "I put myself there as a part of the Universe. And I have faith that the Universe will lead me wherever I need to be led to."
“Q” kicks off the record by introducing listeners into a floaty auditory world, before “Alone” ramps up the energy with the help of shimmering chords and playful vocal chops. “Azure” marks yet another highlight after camoufly sold 35 NFT editions on Sound.xyz, netting him 3.5 ETH.
Take a listen to Faith below.
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4 more days of these Latinxbeatzz at your door! Thank you for all the communities supporting this track! Go on ahead and Holiday this gift this bb!
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Sound.xyz raises $5M from a16z to explore how Web3 can upend the economics of the music business
Sound.xyz raises $5M from a16z to explore how Web3 can upend the economics of the music business
This year, we’ve seen plenty of evidence that NFTs can shake up the economics of selling visual art, but there’s been less activity when it comes to web3 upending the economics of different verticals in the art world, including music. Sound.xyz is a new startup looking to help recording artists monetize their community through NFTs, as the startup looks to build out a suite of tools designed to…
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cyberpoetics · 3 years
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Because of the success of bitcoin, the pioneering cryptocurrency launched in 2008, many people associate blockchains primarily with money and finance. But the applications of blockchains are much broader. Modern blockchains are fully programmable, like a pc or a smartphone. What makes them unique, however, is that they let programmers write code that can make strong commitments about how that code will behave in the future. Bitcoin’s code guarantees that there can only ever be 21m bitcoins, that network participants cannot spend the same coin twice, plus a host of other commitments that established trust in the currency.
The year ahead will show that blockchains can support a lot more applications beyond money and finance. In 2022 decentralised services will chip away at big tech companies’ stranglehold on the internet. A cluster of new “web3” technologies, such as tokens, will dramatically improve the digital economics of creators, technologists and small businesses.
Ethereum, released in 2015, was the first blockchain to fully generalise the ideas that began with Bitcoin. Ethereum can run programs (known as smart contracts) that enable developers to build almost any application. Services built on Ethereum can offer advanced functionality that rivals the services offered by centralised tech firms, while removing rent-seeking and central points of control. Ethereum also enabled the creation of tokens—software-based units of value that grant users ownership rights and even revenue streams.
Blockchains also made possible the automation of traditional financial functions such as lending or trading. The first Ethereum apps to gain widespread adoption were decentralised finance (DeFi) apps like Compound, Maker and Uniswap. In DeFi, financial functions are handled by fully automated protocols that are owned and operated by decentralised communities instead of centralised companies.
DeFi attracted the money and attention needed to bootstrap the growth of web3, but web3 is about more than money and crypto. During 2021 we’ve seen entrepreneurs expand the ideas that started with bitcoin and DeFi to games, media, marketplaces and even social networking. At the core of this expansion was a new concept, non-fungible tokens (nfts). These are blockchain-based records that uniquely represent items of digital media, including art, videos, music, games, text and code. nfts contain documentation of their history and origin and can have code attached to do almost anything (a popular feature is code that ensures that the original creator receives royalties from secondary sales).
Blockchains can support a lot more applications beyond money and finance
Early headlines about nfts focused on speculation and money. Mike Winkelmann, a digital artist known as Beeple, raised eyebrows and rolled eyeballs when he sold an nft at Christie’s for $69m. In the six months from April to November 2021, $7.2bn-worth of nfts changed hands on OpenSea, the largest nft platform. But the real story is that nfts are a key building-block for a new wave of web3 services that radically alter the economics of the internet, redistributing value and control from tech giants back to users, developers and small firms.
Web3 applications are wresting market share from centralised incumbents. Braintrust, a web3 talent marketplace that incentivises participants with tokens, works with employers including Deloitte, nasa, Nike and Porsche. And it is gaining ground on public competitors such as Upwork.
Music is also ripe for disruption. Streaming services have created the opportunity for artists to reach millions of fans through an awkward marriage with record labels. Web3 platforms such as Audius, Sound.xyz and Royal will create the opportunity for artists to make millions of dollars by creating new revenue streams that aren’t mediated by record companies. Web3-based competitors to large social networks like Facebook and Twitter will also emerge. Unlike the incumbents, they will share revenue with the creators that fuel their growth.
Let the new internet flourish
In 2022, it will become clear to more people what many in the web3 world already know: the best way to rein in big tech companies is through competition, not regulation. Already, there are policymakers in Washington who appreciate that web3 is about much more than cryptocurrency or speculation. In the coming year more leaders, in America and in other democracies, will realise the need for sensible regulation that encourages responsible innovation while also allowing entrepreneurs to build the next generation of the internet.■
This article appeared in the Finance section of the print edition of The World Ahead 2022 under the headline “There’s more to crypto than currency”
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boopathi-writes · 1 year
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Unique Use Cases Where NFTs Will Dominate 2023
NFTs can be used for much more than being speculative with works of art. This 2023 we will see many practical uses that will change our lives
A lot has changed in the NFT space in the last year. While in 2021,non-fungible tokens (NFT)absolutely exploded, in 2022,Web3saw the maturation of the NFT space accelerate thanks to a bear market. Of course, artists continued to find ways to support themselves, andNFT collectorsThey evolved into prominent Web3 builders, but the wild west that was the NFT market cooled significantly.
Of course, this is not bad. In fact, far from it. Although many investors and influencers quickly fell silent when the million-dollar profits stopped rolling in, the NFT space as a whole was propelled forward. The collectibles and large-scale PFP projects that dominated the market began to decline, and other, often overshadowed, use cases began to emerge.
But we're not just talking about Sound.xyz's secondary sales of music NFTs, which surpassed 5 million dollars, or the editions of photographic NFTs that went viral. While these are undoubtedly big wins for artists, advances in blockchain technology and the shift from Web2 to Web3 have helped solidify a number of NFT use cases that could have the potential to game-change the metaverse as we know it. In 2023, these growth sectors will certainly be worth keeping a close eye on.
Ticket sales and attendance receipts
Perhaps one of the most undervalued sectors of the NFT market is ticket sales. Considered by many to be very useful for the future of live events, NFT ticketing is precisely what it sounds like: tickets in the form of NFTs that live on a blockchain and act as access passes to any live (or even virtual) event.
With NFTs, ticket senders and receivers can benefit in several ways. Issuers can more comprehensively track attendance figures using the blockchain as a ledger, while also engaging with ticket holders in a new and innovative way through NFTs. Issuers can send notices, host surprise giveaways, create tokenized sites and services, and much more, simply by matching data associated with the holders of a specific NFT entry.
On the other hand, attendees at events where NFT tickets are not issued can also be rewarded afterwards. With POAP, the Proof of Attendance Protocol, users can create and issue commemorative badge-style NFTs, which can provide many of the same utilities as NFT tickets. Often, users only have to scan a QR code or enter a specific phrase to collect a POAP, making the barrier to entry significantly low and accessible to those not versed in blockchain technology.
While NFTs and POAPs may seem like just a fun incentive for event attendees, they have continued to be useful for project founders to keep track of early contributors. It wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that both NFT tickets and POAPs are helping to change the way we think about fandom on Web3.
Memberships
While it is true that NFT-based affiliations grew and developed alongside POAP projects, they have since become their own unique sector of the NFT market. Used primarily by brands and programs, these types of NFTs act as access keys to unlock incentives and rewards for those who own them. Membership with NFTs is often done through token-gating, which uses blockchain technology to verify ownership of an NFT and grant its holders access to any member-only benefits offered. This can be implemented on Discord servers, in-person or virtual events, etc.
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One of the first examples of NFT affiliation is the Boring Apes Yacht Club. By simply owning a BAYC NFT, holders have had access to merchandise drops, music festivals, subsequent NFT releases, and much more. Projects likeLinksDAO, LoudPunx and Flyfish Club remain two of the most ambitious membership initiatives, while platforms likeFriends With Benefits nOne They have become archetypes of organizations that seek to launch membership passes.
NFTs have gone even beyond the idea of ​​a simple subscription, incorporating shared ownership and voting. For example,Rug Radio. Created by featured influencer and builder FarokhTo be a decentralized Web3 media platform, the ethos of the project is to be of the community and for the community, as a platform owned by its consumers. For this reason, Rug Radio issued NFTs ofMembership Pass, which grant their holders the ability to vote on proposals and participate in important decisions.
Soulbound Tokens
TheSoulbound TokensThey are non-transferable NFTs, making them ideal for managing permanent records. Instead of storing vulnerable records on paper to be passed down from generation to generation, SBTs could provide us with a better way to verify important information on the blockchain.
But taking care of paper records is just a single feature of these SBTs, initially proposed by Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin. Designed to serve as a comprehensive set of tools for Internet users to preserve and protect their identity, if released as planned, SBTs could have a significant impact on our daily lives. Through SBTs, medical records, academic achievements, alumni status, work histories, criminal records and everything else can be minted as an NFT with immutable and non-transferable ownership.
While it is true that SBTs may not be possible at scale until a fully decentralized society is achieved, there is growing evidence that they could become a reality in 2023. But where? Well, in addition to Buterin himself alluding to the possibility that they could (have been) implemented at the end of 2022, companies like Moonpay have already announced initiatives along the same lines as the SBT. Maybe it's just a matter of time before we see the first real-life use case.
Physical x digital
Characterized as a fusion of the physical and the digital, phygital has built another layer on top of the concept of digital property, allowing artists and developers to convert their physical creations into NFTs, and vice versa. Although the term phygital itself has attracted opposition due to its abrasive phonetics and basic portmanteau nature, the popularity of these products is undeniable.
Phygital products come in a wide variety of forms. From toys to collectibles and even more traditional forms of art like sculptures and paintings, the line between the physical and the digital continues to dissolve for the creators of Web3. However, one of the most popular use cases to emerge from this new market sector has been wearables. Perhaps the best example of this is companies like 9dcc and RTFKT, which continue to produce shoes, t-shirts, and other fashion items powered by NFTs.
And while physical goods sound a bit futuristic, wearable digital goods have been around for a long time through video games like Fortnite. In fact, Fortnite skins were what first inspired 9dcc founder Gmoney to venture into digital collectibles, as he saw the potential of digital ownership and the importance of future generations understanding that potential. If investment giants like him, and fashion powerhouses like Nike are setting their sights on fitgital, the rest of the Web3 would be smart to do the same.
Artificial intelligence
Whether we like it or not, artificial intelligence is here, and it seems to be here to stay. From tools like ChatGPT, whichThey proliferate in almost all sectors, to AI-generated art, which is becoming a hot and controversial topic among online communities, the AI ​​boom we are experiencing now seems similar, if not larger, than the initial NFT boom of 2021.
However, there is almost no doubt that AI will have a greater reach and impact on society at large than even NFTs can muster at the moment. But it is not due to the latest AI boom, but to the digital nature of the NFT space in general, where developers, artists and programmers converge. So why should we keep an eye on AI in 2023?
Well, because it has advanced very significantly only in the last year. With the advent of DALL-E, ChatGPT, and other tools, the ethics of creating and selling AI art have been questioned. Although many critics fear the new paradigm of AI art, others have accepted it as inevitable. But still, works created by AI currently lack the “human authorship” necessary to grant rights intended to protect the artist. A slippery slope, to be sure.
And what else?
Regardless of the benefits and speculation, the five use cases listed above are undeniably prominent within the NFT space as we head into 2023. Some may fade, others could come to dominate the market entirely, or perhaps some invisible force will appear and change the ecosystem even more. However, there is no doubt that each of these cases of NFT innovation has contributed, if only a little, to moving the conversation around the usefulness of blockchain technology in modern society beyond the niche. to the mainstream.
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ib2se · 5 months
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Mint now community! Love you!
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Gm!
Roll out of bed and grab your coffee, it's Sunday and I'm here to update you hard with my #SundayShare. Forget church bells, it's time for some real noise.
First things first, have you given your ears 100 plays of my tracks. "Shower Impulses" isn't just a song, it's a raw, unfiltered trip inside my shower thoughts, and trust me, it's not PG. Then there's "Snatched", a track so fierce ( like moda fnk fierce girl), Crank them up and mint them out on Sound.xyz
And if that's not enough, I've been unleashing my inner beast on #Medium. Think emotional warfare meets unapologetic 'big dick energy. It's raw, it's real, and it's all uncensored!!!!!!
Last but not least, I'm tearing up TikTok. Follow Jubile3le3. You can find my day in the life there ( including my producing) and today I'm posting my experience the MSG Sphere.
Stay wild, and let's make this Sunday anything but ordinary.
💜💜💜 Jubile3 Le3
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Claim a permanent seat with this remix of my track only on Sound.xyz! I know a lot of you here that follow me don't know much about NFTs or Digital collectibles but if you want to learn more, feel free to let me know, and I can definitely take you through the steps. Think of this as a digital version of a Vinyl. Hope to see you all minting! Love you all!
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