Universal Music, the world's largest music label, enters the NFT business. World stars like Elton John or Lady Gaga could tokenize their hits and spoil fans with special experiences.
LimeWire became known in the early 2000s at the height of the file sharing hype as a tool primarily for downloading and uploading music. The platform recently announced its comeback as an NFT marketplace.
Now Universal Music Group, the world's largest music label, is working with the former file-sharing platform to allow its artists to release NFTs.
With millions of followers on social media, Elton John, Lady Gaga and Co. could give the mass adoption of NFTs a real boost.
LimeWire became known in the early 2000s at the height of the file sharing hype as a tool primarily for downloading and uploading music. The platform recently announced its comeback as an NFT marketplace.
Now Universal Music Group, the world's largest music label, is working with the former file-sharing platform to allow its artists to release NFTs.
With millions of followers on social media, Elton John, Lady Gaga and Co. could give the mass adoption of NFTs a real boost.