Spotify deletes thousands of AI-generated songs: report
Spotify reportedly ejected tens of thousands of songs from California AI music startup Boomy as claims of fake streams surge—could blockchain be the solution?
Spotify reportedly ejected tens of thousands of songs from California AI music startup Boomy as claims of fake streams surge—could blockchain be the solution?
As part of our SXSW coverage, we reached out to the music platforms building on BSV to learn about how they empower artists and strengthen their relationship with fans, and recently, we interviewed Jamify.
For this week's episode of the CoinGeek Weekly Livestream, Luke Rohenaz talked about TonicPow, the new world of micropayment-fueled marketing it enables, and much more.
BSV developer and creator of Jamify and TonicPow Luke Rohenaz stopped by the Brittany Bitz podcast to share his thoughts on everything related to BSV, Jamify, and the future of Bitcoin.
The way artists and musicians have often struggled to connect with their thousands and millions of fans and incentivize their work is gradually changing with help from scalable blockchains like BSV.
Launched this week, Jamify displays audio-NFTs minted via the RelayX platform where listeners can find artists’ collections of music and reward them appropriately via various actions.
The NFT music platform for independent artists Jamify launched this week; Founder Frames Jenco explained his motivation for building this unique platform on top of BSV.
Jamify, which launched on New Year’s Eve, displays audio NFTs minted via the RelayX platform where listeners can find artists’ collections of music and reward them appropriately.