@eduardmsmr
I believe that if people treated music the same way they treat visual art, music NFTs would’ve been embraced way more. When someone collects a piece of visual art, they don’t expect anything extra from the artist. There’s no “utility” conversation there. They just collect it because they love the work or because it means something to them
But with music NFTs, the first question people ask is, “Why should I collect this? What do I get if I own the original?” And I don’t agree with that at all. I see music and visual art as the same kind of art, both are expressions, both are emotional, both can live as collectibles
Still, I think this expectation, this psychology behind “music should come with benefits”, is what holds people back. It shapes how they see music NFTs, even if they don’t say it out loud. And I think this mindset is one of the reasons music NFTs haven’t been embraced as strongly as visual art NFTs🌹