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Digital Life and Gaming 28 September, 2022

The Future Begins Now: Music in Metaverses

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The Future Begins Now: Music in Metaverses
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Metaverses have quickly become one of the most important trends in 2022, and the latest research has shown a vast capitalization, reaching $26 billion. Virtual worlds get more development opportunities to provide users with an even better experience. Each participant can set their own interactive space, so the developers can't avoid the music topic in this industry. 

Music in the Form of NFT

NFTs are now everywhere, and their popularity is hard to underestimate. For some, this is just a picture on the Internet, while for others, such an image is a valuable exhibit. Music in the form of non-fungible tokens is successfully used in several ecosystems, benefiting both a performer and a listener. For instance, a Fluff World society was initially launched for creators, actors, artists, and singers. The metaverse allows combining different images and sounds in their NFT profile pictures. Moreover, this project helps performers make their art a crypto asset for instant income.

Fans also profit from such activity since they can prove ownership of their favorite bands' soundtracks. Moreover, getting the necessary song to create a remix is more accessible without copyright infringement. If a user has a unique NFT, they can sell it reasonably and get additional income.

Decentralized Audio Files

Besides the growing popularity of NFT, there is one more way to keep soundtracks and enjoy them. Blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies have become an integral part of many people's lives: it allows making a deposit to play casino games NZ, book plane tickets, or even purchase a house. On this note, decentralized audio files are also becoming more in demand among users. For instance, a music streaming service named Audius is based on the Solana blockchain. This technology allows every user to get the necessary content from the platform.

Music Concerts in Metaverse

The Covid-19 pandemic has changed the world, so numerous events began to be held online. AR technologies are of great help, providing a successful combination of real-world items and virtual decorations. At first, this concept was challenging both for performers and listeners. However, more and more users are involved in attending such virtual concerts. In a nutshell, this option is more accessible than heading to a live event, especially if your favorite band never visits your region.

Is Metaverse Music a Temporary Trend or Our New Reality?

This concept is considerably new, and most people still prefer traditional ways of interacting with their favorite performers. However, given the growing popularity of blockchain technology and NFT, we can suppose that the demand for metaverse music will only increase in the future. The trend is still baffling to many listeners, but they will probably start exploring the subject if their favorite bands get involved in the industry.

Many experts think that such soundtracks will be used more often since it's a new entertainment format that goes far beyond the usual videos and concerts. Such an experience is more social and exciting, so it's evident that music significantly influences the virtual worlds.






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