Mikrofonik & Lisk
Hey Lisk, I've been thinking about how smart contracts could automatically split royalties for every track, kind of like a perfect cable routing for payments. What do you think about using blockchain for real‑time royalty distribution?
That sounds like a sweet dream, but we’ve got to worry about gas costs, latency and how many people will actually run the nodes—otherwise the “perfect cable” could get tangled in a million tiny fees. Still, if we can hook up a sidechain or layer‑2 and lock in the splits at mint time, the real‑time drip could be a game‑changer for artists. Let’s sketch a quick prototype and see where the bottlenecks pop up.
Yeah, if the smart contract is like a mixing console, every fee is a phantom channel that keeps going nowhere. Maybe use a sidechain as a dedicated aux rack—just keep the signal in the green lane. I’ll draw a quick schematic and label every “clipping” point so we can see where the budget leaks. We'll tweak it until the sound—and the costs—are clean.
Nice! Just make sure the sidechain can handle the flash‑pay traffic—otherwise it’ll sound like a broken mic. I’m excited to see the diagram; let’s hit those clipping spots and keep the cash flow smooth. Ready to dive in?