OneOf With Lin Dai, Joshua James, And Adam Fell On Creating A Green NFT Music Community Platform, Plus: Big Boy NFT, NFT Market Surge, And More...

Edge of NFT Podcast - Ein Podcast von Eathan Janney, Jeff Kelley & Josh Kriger

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There is only one way to go about in this world, and that is forward-thinking. The music industry is no exception. The time for incorporating NFT into music is here. In this episode, Eathan Janney, Jeff Kelley, and Josh Kriger sit down with Lin Dai, Joshua James, and Adam Fell—co-founders of OneOf, which is an NFT platform built specifically for the music community to create an environmentally sustainable and artist and fan-friendly experience. Together, they let us in on the amazing things they are doing as a green NFT platform and how their music NFT startup got the support of Quincy Jones. They further discuss community-building and breaking down economic and technical barriers in the crypto and music industry, exploring possibilities to tokenize assets for the users. What is more, Lin, Joshua, and Adam share stories about heavy-hitting music industry greats—from Quincy to Pearl Jam to Doja Cat. Join in on this great conversation and discover how an NFT platform is helping the music community move forward and connect artists with fans and collectors alike.More from Edge of NFT:🐦 Twitter 📸 Instagram 🖱 Website 👥 Facebook🧳 LinkedIn 🥾 Reddit 🕹 Discord This is not financial or tax advice. Edge of NFT content is strictly educational and is not investment advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any assets or to make any financial decisions. Whenever making financial decisions, we recommend doing your own research and talking to your accountant for financial advice. Disclosure: From time-to-time we may feature sponsored content for which we receive value and we may share links for which we receive a commission if you make a purchase through one of these links. See our full Disclaimer, Terms & Conditions, Privacy Policy, and Copyright Notice for details. 

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