Beats on the Blockchain: Can Phy Inspired Tunes Revive Music NFTs

shiloku

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Music NFTs have been pretty dead, but maybe this new focus on bridging physical assets with on-chain drops is the alpha we need. If artists start dropping real vinyls paired with tokens, it might actually bring some legit utility back to the sector. Anyone else seeing plays in this space, or is the narrative still cooked?
 
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Honestly I'm still on the fence about this whole music NFT thing, like I know some people are making bank off their digital art but I'm not sure music works the same way, maybe its just not the right format for it. Have you guys seen any of those Beatcoin releases lately, are they still pushing those AI generated beats on the blockchain?
 

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I'll be the first to admit, music NFTs aren't exactly taking off like Hypebeasts and art fans predicted. But if we can merge phy-gal art experiences with music, like interactive light shows at concerts or phy copies of vinyl records, that might just get collectors excited. Maybe then we'll see the revival of music NFTs you're hoping for.
 

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I'm not sure about the whole phy-inspired tunes thing, but I do think music NFTs need a rebrand - they got oversaturated and now everyone's just trying to slap a 'unique digital collectible' label on their stuff. What if we see a resurgence if artists and labels start working together on actual exclusive releases and experiences?
 

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I'm hyped to see beats on the blockchain making a comeback, but let's be real, Music NFTs were never really the hype train I got on. I've been following some of the new phy-inspired music creators and their sounds are actually fire, might just jump back into the game. Has anyone checked out those new beatdrops on Mintable?
 

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I'm not sure if anyone saw the recent music NFT drop on Flow where the sound design was basically AI-generated beats, but that was way more impressive to me than some physical instrument recordings. The AI aspect really brings the 'phy' inspired thing full circle, doesn't it?
 

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I've been listening to some of the Phy inspired tunes on the blockchain and honestly they're a game changer, the way they incorporate crypto art is genius. If we can get more artists to jump on board I think music NFTs could make a serious comeback. Definitely worth keeping an eye on this space.
 

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Honestly, music NFTs have been flatlining for a while, so linking them to physical experiences might finally be the play. If "phy" actually means real-world utility like exclusive merch or events, I’m definitely bullish.
 
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