Originally Posted By: Paj
The whole interview is a good watch but NFTs come up at 1:04:00.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qM4sEl8avug

Paj
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Thanks so much for sharing. I enjoyed watching it.

However, I think this guy is talking rubbish about music NFTs. I dont think he understands music NFTs at all. He says the musician makes money out of sharing his/her music with only one person (if he/she, say, chooses to mint only one edition of a song). But it is only the OWNERSHIP of the NFT that the one person gets. The music can still be listened to (streamed), shared, and enjoyed by millions, which obviously increases demand for the NFT,

The music environment he envisages with both the creator and the music fans making money out of the music they make/love is already here with NFTs. All without the traditional gatekeepers of the record label.

He is talking about making these "super vinyl" things, which is essentially what NFTs are about. IMO the best way to learn about NFTs is to start minting and collecting them. I wouldn't hold much score on the opinion on somebody who, in all probability, has never minted or collected an NFT.


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