RE: When Your Gear Fails You- Surviving Mishaps On Stage
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There are ways you can link to it. We don't have control over that part of things. The Hive Engine devs manage the NFT marketplace and posting stuff and they are in maintenance only mode right now. I have a lot of things I would like to get done, but don't have the funds to pay for the development at this point.
You could get creative with your post and create banner image and then link to it from the post. The key is to get your fans over to the NFT so they have the chance to purchase it.
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ok, I’ll write a critical publication about nft.mp3 on Hive, I’ll need to test other services. I once published it on d-Sound, but now I don’t see this at all
Who needs to be tagged so that they move forward with the development?
So far I have found only 2 options on the blockchain for minting NFTs and 0 for uploading music. We need competition:)
We are working on a slightly different social platform that is built on the Ecency framework that is supposed to be able to allow video uploads. You can mint music on several marketplaces, but they are not all dedicated to blockchain.
We had other marketplaces on Polygon and BSC built into our platform, but ended up taking them down because the Hive community gave a bunch of backlash. We are considering bringing them back online anyway because there is way more functionality that can be done with actual smart contracts with addresses versus the second layer Hive Engine stuff. Hive is pretty limited in certain areas, but many people don't want to admit it.
Yeah, DSound was cool, but they got no support, similar to our experience. Is what it is I suppose.
I tried many players, Ecency was the closest to success, publishing mp3 to ipfs, but not returning it to markdown, it’s surprising that such a simple thing is not implemented. In general, I would like to fix a dozen things:)
Tagging the Hive Engine devs won't help, I am in their ear all the time, but Hive Engine apparently doesn't have the funding to continue any development, only maintenance. Plus, it's the same 3 devs that work on Splinterlands full time, so they are constantly busy with that. I am the founder of BlockTunes, BTW.
my idea is outlined in the description of the first published NFT: programmers do what the musicians need, the musicians pay them back with NFT, and everyone becomes millionaires))
Someone has to be willing to pay millions for those NFTs for that to work. Not seeing that happen unless you are some kind of superstar musician selling the publishing rights to their work.
the first wave was pure speculation, the second will be applied. Directly during minting there should be multiple smart contracts, and then it will not be air, but value and interest