Rewriting The Music Industry: Web3 Protocols, Marketplaces, and Fandom
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Mint Season 6 episode 22 welcomes back David Greenstein, the Co-Founder of Sound.xyz. Throughout the hour, we talk about his vision for the future of music, Sound’s protocol, their new 0% fee music NFT marketplace, developer ecosystems, and much more. Testing a new format: ✅ Mint the new episode as an NFT on Monday. ⏲️ Publish the new episode to the world on Tuesday. I hope you enjoy our conversation.
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