RE: Introducing Block Beats - The First Blockchain Based Record Label In The World!

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Introducing Block Beats - The First Blockchain Based Record Label In The World!

in steem •  7 years ago 

Usage of blockchain is very limited now to sharing artists' music on Steemit, so they could make more money, but I have a lot of idea how to use blockchain in more ways. These ideas will be successively added in upcoming months.

Block Beats uses simple contracts because I am tired of what is happening to artists in big labels. People are not a product and a lot of companies forget about it. It basically means there are no catches. There are minor changes between different types of contracts, but if you sign a contract with Block Beats, you are not selling your soul to us ;)

Music is distributed to third-party online stores and streaming services through our distributor. Name of the distributor nor specific conditions will not be mentioned here. It cost the label a lot of time for research and a lot of talks.

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  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Well it sounds like a good start to solid project with genuine ideologies. I too am getting a development project underway of a different sorts, and plan to use Steem (likely an SMT when released) as the platform. Give me a follow if you're interested at all. I just started posting on Steem, so there will be plenty more to come.

It's not smart nor kind to promote yourself in comments. You have 24 hours to remove the link.

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Seriously?? I am not begging nor being obtrusive. Blockbeats and I are both new to this platform and kindred in the fact that we are both developing blockchain based applications utilizing Steem. The link is relevant and I am just trying to make some friends.

If you want to be a stickler please direct me to the policy which states this is a "No No" and I will happily remove it. Thanks.

It is an unwritten rule and... I would suggest you reading whole @blockbeat's post very carefully again and looking at my username because @blockbeat might be a new account, but person who stands behind it has spent here some very pleasant time and made a lot of nice friend without being a copy-pasting troll :)

Very well, I'll remove the link.

It's generally considered incredibly rude to promote yourself on other people's posts.