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If you are nft creator
If you hate ETH gas fee
If you want to make music nft
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Digitized music can appear in many different ways as an NFT. The soundtrack may be accompanied by a striking visual, animation or even a music video. There are no rules and we are just at the cusp of discovering many more varieties of these collectibles as more musicians get on board.
Just recently, one of the world’s first NFT music albums was released by musician 3LAU on the Blockchain; Ethereum, to be specific. In a flash 48 hour sale, the musician brought in over $11.6 million — this all from 33 auctioned-off, redeemable and unique NFTs that ranged from unreleased tracks to special editions and more.
Although 3LAU was impressively successful, the general public did not even have an opportunity to get in on the fun due to the devastatingly steep prices and fierce competition. WAX believes there is another way; a way for everyone to indulge, interact with and enjoy all different forms of NFTs, including those containing music. Instead of charging astronomically high prices that most people can only dream of affording, WAX leans more towards higher volume at lower costs. William Quigley says:
It is far more impressive to sell 1 million copies of an NFT for $1 each than it is to make a fortune on a handful of sales; and it can be done without outrageous gas fees, unlike on Ethereum. Ethereum cannot process a high volume of sales due to the gas fees.
The system would be bogged down by the transactional traffic and it just wouldn’t work.