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There will still be time for a longer summary. However, I would like to share some basic thoughts.
Our panel on WEB3 for the music industry generated a lot of interest. 1.5 years ago I attended another conference on a similar panel. Then the only questions were about scam. On Friday, people were interested in practical solutions. You can see that awareness has broadened and there is more knowledge already about blockchain among WEB2 people. One thing is for sure WEB3 is what people badly need, they just don't know it yet. I see a huge future for it in the music industry.
The first question that came up after the panel was about 'mass adoption'. The manager of a very well-known artist in Poland asked me questions about the audience in WEB3, not yet understanding that WEB3 is an anonymous network. We are at the beginning of the road. I've been hearing this for a few years now, but le can see the progression too. I am very excited 😄
Many thanks to the participants (pictured from left):
Magda Fijałkowska - Radio Lublin
Christian Holl Buhl - @deadstartalk
Bartek Bilicki - BLASK
@marii - @bonfire
Christian Muller - Spozz.Club
@panwinyl - @polvinyl
Arnold Travieso - @cryptomusicarecords
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How do you create a hit song in 3 minutes?
It is impossible.
There is a huge amount of work, time, money and people behind every hit.
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The best part of reorganizing records is rediscovering old gems. Any Detroit techno fans here?