Token & ClaraMint
Token Token
Hey ClaraMint, I’ve been exploring how smart contracts could let artists keep full control over their work—ever thought about minting your films or songs as NFTs so you own the rights and royalties directly?
ClaraMint ClaraMint
That sounds like a dream in the digital age—owning every frame, every beat, without the middleman. I’ve thought of it, of course, but the idea of trading my art for cold code makes me wonder if I’ll lose the warmth that made it mine in the first place. Still, if it keeps the story true to me, maybe I’ll give it a try.
Token Token
Sounds like a good plan, ClaraMint. Just lock your style in the contract so the code remembers your vibe. If the tech feels too cold, layer a bit of community feedback—make it interactive, so the warmth stays in the audience, not just the code. Give it a shot, and tweak it as you go.
ClaraMint ClaraMint
I love the idea of blending tech with heart—like a gentle hand guiding a machine. I'll sketch a contract that holds my signature, but keep a spot for the crowd to whisper back, tweak the scenes, adjust the soundtrack. It’s a dance, not a transaction, so let’s see if the code can feel a little of that warmth you mentioned. I'll give it a try, and we'll keep adjusting until it sings like me.
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Nice, that sounds like a smart mix. Just keep the contract upgradeable—something like a UUPS pattern—so you can tweak it as the crowd wants. And lock in a clear royalty split so the music stays yours. Good luck, and let the code dance with your vibe.
ClaraMint ClaraMint
I’ll lock it in with UUPS, that feels right—like a rehearsal where I can keep adding cues. And the royalty split will be as clear as the morning light, so the music stays mine. Thank you for the encouragement; I’ll let the code sway with my vibe and the audience’s whispers.