Yellowheart is a web3 marketplace for Music, Tickets, and Memberships. The site accepts both crypto and credit card payments. In 2021, Yellowheart launched the first NFT album and Ticket with Kings of Leon. Since then, the company has worked with Maroon 5, Julian Lennon, ZHU and Jerry Garcia.
Several artists have already released NFT tunes. As such, it puts almost all profits back in their pockets. However, some fans have been skeptical about NFT Music. This is because they cannot stream NFT songs and albums continuously. But, on services like Spotify and Apple Music they can do it natively.
By releasing the NFT music streaming player, Yellowheart says they are trying to level the playing field. With it, fans can stream all of their NFT tunes in a single player. This as opposed to opening separate songs within one app.
Josh Katz is the founder and CEO of Yellowheart.
“When I started working at Yellowheart before the pandemic, as we were building our product on the backend, my primary focus was educating artists and industry leaders about how transformative NFT music could be for the big space is. Since making major strides in 2021 and releasing the first major NFT album and tickets, one of the biggest hurdles we face is making NFT content easily digestible for fans. Bringing a Web3-friendly streaming player into the space removes this hurdle. We are hopeful that this will continue to drive mass adoption, so that we can marry the best of old and new music formats with NFT.”
If fans adopt this new streaming service, artists will find it easier to connect fans with all the other benefits programmed into NFT Music that they can’t find on the platform. This includes concert tickets, vinyl records and merchandise.
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