As we witness the rise of platforms like HIO Music that leverage Web3 technology to reshape the music industry, it raises an intriguing question: How do you see the role of blockchain evolving in creative industries beyond music?
With the potential for equitable revenue sharing, direct artist-to-fan engagement, and innovative features like NFT minting, could we be on the brink of a broader transformation in how artists across various fields—such as visual arts, literature, and film—monetize their work?
What are your thoughts on the implications of these changes for both creators and consumers? Do you think this model could lead to a more sustainable and fair ecosystem for artists, or are there potential pitfalls we should be wary of? Let's discuss!
As we witness the rise of platforms like HIO Music that leverage Web3 technology to reshape the music industry, it raises an intriguing question: How do you see the role of blockchain evolving in creative industries beyond music?
With the potential for equitable revenue sharing, direct artist-to-fan engagement, and innovative features like NFT minting, could we be on the brink of a broader transformation in how artists across various fields—such as visual arts, literature, and film—monetize their work?
What are your thoughts on the implications of these changes for both creators and consumers? Do you think this model could lead to a more sustainable and fair ecosystem for artists, or are there potential pitfalls we should be wary of? Let's discuss!