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Memory Protocol
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Vitor Marthendal and 5 others
Portable data. Portable Identity. Perpetual Memory.
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Small Apps (Poke), Big Protocols (Oscillator)
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May 31
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...
Our silly little music app bootstrapped a whole new social graph
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May 24
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...
Meet Poke
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May 21
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
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May 20
Backpacks is the closest word we have to describe the benefits of crypto that will resonate with the widest possible audience.
Music should be a $4 trillion market, but it’s trapped
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May 17
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...
Building An Open Music Ecosystem, Together
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May 13
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...
Follow once, follow everywhere
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May 10
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...
Music Legos: Building a New Music Industry On Open Data
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Mar 14
You'll often hear buzzwords thrown around in web3 music circles like "permissionless," "open source," "interoperability" and "composability." But wha...
Introducing FanScore
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Mar 6
Today we’re launching Oscillator’s first app: Fan Score. We started Oscillator to build in the design space of artist-fan data.
Beyond Markets: Why Data Could be the Killer Use-Case For Music & Blockchains
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Feb 15
Spotify creates 100 billion new data points every day.A detailed web of likes, follows, playlists, and listening activity.They know your music taste....