Inspired by essays by Li Jin and Packy McCormickLittle apps burn bright and send energy back to the protocolThe life-cycle of new apps is getting sho...
This week we launched Poke.A music app where you pick your top 8 artists and match with others who like the same music as you.If you find a match, yo...
Choose your 8 favorite artists.Match with people who like the same music as you.Poke them.Try it.Poke is a silly little app we built for music fans o...
Backpacks is the closest word we have to describe the benefits of crypto that will resonate with the widest possible audience.
The recorded music industry made $35 billion last year.Sounds like a lot, but, for context, that’s about 1/10th the value of Walmart.Can you really s...
We have the opportunity to build a new music industry on shared, open data. We see a world where music data is no longer trapped on platforms. Instea...
This is how it should work.You follow someone on one app → automatically follow them on every other active crypto app.Artists shouldn’t have to rebui...
You'll often hear buzzwords thrown around in web3 music circles like "permissionless," "open source," "interoperability" and "composability." But wha...
Today we’re launching Oscillator’s first app: Fan Score. We started Oscillator to build in the design space of artist-fan data.
Spotify creates 100 billion new data points every day.A detailed web of likes, follows, playlists, and listening activity.They know your music taste....