TLDR
blockchain disintermediating marketing first, delivery second.
When you say "platform" do you mean a platform for storing and delivering music files? Or a platform to trade viral managerial/fan value as artist coins?
Or both? Because what Cob did was utilize a blockchain, not for the boring "music delivery mechanism", but as a "ball buster"
So, as an artist, I can now fire both my blood sucking manager
and label simultaneously creating viral marketing ideas for my next gig featuring:
...drumroll please......
my
MOST RABID FANS (the ones who hold the most ME-coins)
An artist can sell Artist coins without even uploading a single song to Peertracks, man. Me and my fans can manage our own career, thank you very much. Am I talking to The Man?
With Muse, artists get to "pay" their entourage of mega-fans with back stage passes and front row seats because we will be shooting live video tonite, so get right.
Nobody ever cares if the artist gets paid when they're partying like it's 1999 (you won't be around to spend it anyway, so don't spill the buzz)
Muse lets an artist know who all the cool kids are so that they get green room tickets ANONYMOUSLY. They don't have to inhale if they're clinton.
Byzantine is not our competitor, they are building our back end (music storage). When that tech is finally developed, we will fork it in place of the Peertracks website to finally fully automate the delivery system and share drop on Team Byzantine and NOTES, but until then, our showcase blockchain is as it always was, a manager/fan club organizer disintermediator, not a music encyclopedia.
Remember the rules man:
1. Party First
2. Pay Later
New tech always goes toward vice first. Porn invented the movie camera.
Proof of Porn:
See....They're partying first..... Pretty fn hot considering the porn selection in the stone age, eh?
the most prolific painters of the time were painting whatever could net them the most cash, and what netted them the most? Pics of parties.
So from the prospective of which blockchain will produce the most user artist sponsored Kush?
I'm going with Eddie.
Maybe later, we'll have to pay for this immense hangover.
The other main difference between our platforms is that you have to trust Ed-n-Cob to pay you for your songs, but at least the blockchain lets an artist know when they are getting the old corn-Cob (in the ass)
You guys have been born and bred to think that anything that feels this good should be illegal, but it's not wrong to have a good time.
And the number 1 reason why I believe that Peertracks will be bigger than Pandora is this:
It's a crypto that
is backed by something.
In Peertracks, the Brownie Points are backed by
real brownies
TLDR
blockchain disintermediating marketing first, delivery second.we all ran to a cue of people waiting to get through the door, and slammed into each other because the line was moving slowly... Now we're all just sitting here waiting to get through the door praying for progress.