Boleros' Song Share Model Proves the Potential of Web3 Music
Boleros, a French startup, believes that its Song Share model is proof of the future of Web3 music. The model allows fans to have microownership of an artist's music and earn a percentage of royalties. The success of artists like Rilès and Agoria in generating returns on investment and engaging collectors has shown the potential for investing in released songs and opening new opportunities for artists' catalogs. Over 30 artists have already joined the venture, and there are exciting plans for the future.
This page may contain third-party content, which is provided for information purposes only (not representations/warranties) and should not be considered as an endorsement of its views by Gate, nor as financial or professional advice. See Disclaimer for details.
Boleros' Song Share Model Proves the Potential of Web3 Music
Boleros, a French startup, believes that its Song Share model is proof of the future of Web3 music. The model allows fans to have microownership of an artist's music and earn a percentage of royalties. The success of artists like Rilès and Agoria in generating returns on investment and engaging collectors has shown the potential for investing in released songs and opening new opportunities for artists' catalogs. Over 30 artists have already joined the venture, and there are exciting plans for the future.