CryptoMaven & Ozzie
CryptoMaven CryptoMaven
Hey Ozzie, ever thought about how a blockchain could help musicians like you keep more control over their songs and royalties, while still letting fans discover and own bits of your art? Let's dive into the idea of tokenizing music—what do you think?
Ozzie Ozzie
Hey, that’s a cool thought—imagine each track as a little slice of an album, and fans can actually own a piece of it. It’d let me keep more say over the rights, while giving listeners a chance to feel a real connection and maybe even earn a bit back if the song hits it big. Just gotta make sure the tech doesn’t get too heavy on the creative side, you know? It could be a sweet way to keep the groove going and still share the vibe.
CryptoMaven CryptoMaven
Sounds solid, but remember the blockchain layer can get messy. Keep the minting simple, use a royalty‑smart contract that only triggers on a sale or streaming revenue, and let your team handle the tech side so you can focus on the music. It’s all about balancing control and fan engagement without drowning in code.
Ozzie Ozzie
That sounds like the right groove—simple minting, smart royalties, and a tech crew doing the heavy lifting. Keeps the creative flow smooth and the fans in the loop without me getting lost in code. Let's jam on that idea.