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A very interesting website I heard about this today:
What does everybody think of this thing? I'm tending towards trying it out myself, because the concept really DOES seem extremely cool! (though I have questions about the whole thing which I'd need answered before I actually DO anything...) Anybody else wanna give it a go? | |
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I like what I see so far...hmmm Straight Jacket Funk Affair
Album plays and love for vinyl records. | |
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Well? Only 1 person? Surely yall must have some opinion...?? | |
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if you dont even mention what it's about, no-one with brains gonna click some unknown link... | |
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It's something to do with investing in a song using "cryptocurrency".
...and bro, if you mean that your computer is going to get infected with a virus simply on going to a random website, it's time to try a different OS!! | |
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Im talking for all, not for me | |
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I don't get you - what do you mean "talking for all"? | |
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"Cryptocurrency" is too cryptic for me... "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0 | |
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What not put in the title or first post what its about? Why would i click that link? | |
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I don't really understand cryptocurrency either, but it's some kind of "internet money". It's not backed by any government, and you generate it by "mining" it, using high power computers. There's quite a few of them - sure you've heard of Bitcoin, and there's Ethereum and Litecoin (and probably many more), too. I donno - even though I know next to zero about it, it *seems* something cool. Something that deserves further investigation. | |
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Ummm.. cause it's fun to discover new cool stuff?? | |
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Bitcoin? That's how you pay for a hitman and mailorder contraband. I'll get my music from locations that accept cash and mastercard. [Edited 8/3/18 11:57am] | |
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Or free... "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0 | |
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Time keeps on slipping into the future...
This moment is all there is... | |
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I didn't really realise that the computer-owning public are afraid of clicking links!! | |
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bobzilla: If people use phones to make prank calls, should we get rid of the entire phone system??!! | |
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LOL, yep | |
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Type the link name into your browser? Or does that send you to some bait link? Concern is for real! | |
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I still buy CDs: that format invented in the 80s by Philips and Sony. It has better sound quality than any streaming service. It often comes with artistic printed art. It doesn't report my likes or dislikes or listening activity to anyone. It allows offline play. It doesn't let others know what I am listening to. It doesn't rely on a spyware app running on a spyware operating system.
I can convert CDs to FLAC files and any other format I wish for free, now and in the future. I think artists selling directly to fans and managing royalties with their own business is the real future of smart art. Which is why I laugh at statements like this being used on the linked website: Inmusik is working with the biggest publishing companies in the world to create a better copyright management system for the entire industry, on blockchain. I think technologies like this just bring us one step closer to having every life activity tracked for corporate whores and governments to more effectively assert their totalitarian control over every single activity in our lives. Therefore I laugh at any notion of decentralization. Decentralization starts with the artists themselves choosing not to give up their power to others to 'manage' for them, and it starts with regular users choosing to ignore the services and spyware apps offered to them by the shonks. [Edited 8/8/18 19:55pm] | |
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Yes--what he said, too. You own stuff that you buy. You do with it what you want, within reason. You support the people who create what is being sold. This system works great and benefits who it supposed to without the electronically-woven strings presented by the media conglomerates. What a notion! | |
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I *completely* agree with you. (that's actually partly the reason I posted the link here, to see if anybody could figure out if that *is* what this thing is...!) | |
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These kind of marketing endeavors take a focused team to provide a great service and handling all that needs doing. That's probably why artists working their own top-to-bottom marketing of goods and administration takes time to get a grasp on to properly orgainze. People need to be assembled toward the task. I know that Sananda Maitreya the former Terence Trent D'Arby has his own selling thing going on (https://www.sanandamaitreya.com/). He employs a small team to make his "Treehouse Publishing" go. I imagine that there are others scattered about who do the same, but many indie artists hand their business over to small labels to handle such adminstrative deeds. > Making your own choices and representing one's self as a full-on business entity is definitely self-determining and smart for some.
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...so what do you think the *right* model is....? Just to point out, there *are* sites like these: (for God's sake, click this link! )
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[Edited 8/11/18 2:02am] The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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I understand next to zero about finance and economics - what does Goldman Sachs do exactly? What is it's job? Maybe YOU could explain it to me??
Isn't it just a good idea if the govt keeps it's nose out of people's business??
Also, what does Facebook have to do with Bitcoin??!! | |
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It is very interesting, but after reading through the comments, not sure. | |
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...well, the conversation seems to have petered out over here,....come on, *somebody* must have something to say......? | |
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Is "A very interesting website" the best you could do for a title? . Ugh, I wish mods would lock threads with bad titles. © Bart Van Hemelen
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From a listeners viewpoint I don't find it a very interesting website. Maybe if I was a musician I would find it intriguing. | |
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