Elacity与Particle Network和Beatfarm合作,将简化的Web3带给音乐超级粉丝

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[新闻稿-新加坡,亚洲,2024年8月9日]

Elacity正在与Particle Network和BeatFarm合作,为音乐超级粉丝创造一种更直观、更便捷的方式,让他们使用去中心化技术与他们最喜欢的艺术家互动。此次合作旨在简化音乐行业内内容的访问和交换。

通过将Particle Network的钱包抽象堆栈与Elacity的平台集成,用户将享受简单的入职体验。此外,由于Particle Network已通过其通用账户实现了整个行业的链抽象,这种集成将使用户最终获得无边界的Web3体验。

Elacity对Elastos SmartWeb的实施确保了令牌化、数据所有权和公平共享等关键方面是用户体验的核心。BeatFarm将利用这一发展,在精简的框架内为超级粉丝提供独家内容和新的盈利机会。

Elacity首席执行官Sasha Mitchell评论道:“我们正在为Web3带来包容性市场和新的商业模式,例如全球范围内的立即购买、订阅和特许权使用费机会。尽管有这些创新,我们必须通过隐藏区块链的复杂性来简化用户体验,以便于使用。经过对dDRMv2的广泛研究,我们确定粒子网络是最佳选择。我们很高兴与他们合作,实现Web2登录、无气体铸造、任何区块链上的资产可用性,以及我们平台下具有区块链效率和治理的支付系统。”
Particle Network首席执行官王鹏宇评论道:“此次合作标志着Web3采用迈出了重要的一步。随着用户从早期采用者向更主流的采用者过渡,让Chain Abstraction更贴近每个人变得至关重要。从我们的智能钱包开始,用户对Elacity平台的登录和访问得到了显著改善和简化。随着我们进一步部署链抽象基础设施(通用账户),我们的目标是消除所有用户体验复杂性,允许用户无缝访问任何链上的去中心化应用程序。有了这一点,我们很高兴与Elacity合作,在整个行业实施链抽象。”

在此基础上,BeatFarm旨在利用Web3技术在超级粉丝和艺术家之间建立信任和联系。通过创建一个具有丰富内容和互动功能的社交平台,BeatFarm旨在激发艺术家的职业生涯,并提高粉丝的参与度。这种模式挑战了传统的Web2系统,该系统通常只惠及少数占主导地位的艺术家,旨在在整个行业中更公平地分配奖励,与粉丝群体合作发现和培养新的人才。

为了将这一切联系在一起,粒子网络的作用对于通过链抽象使Web3体验更易于访问和直观至关重要。这种用户体验的简单性有望改变音乐行业的内容交换和货币化方式。

关于Elacity

Elacity通过“数字胶囊”(去中心化网络上的加密数字资产)改变了数字资产管理。这些胶囊通过区块链技术提供安全的播放和可交易的访问、分发和版税权利,使创作者能够在全球范围内将资产货币化。这种安全、透明和公平的模式颠覆了传统的数字版权管理系统。

如需更多信息,请访问:https://docs.ela.city/

关于BeatFarm

BeatFarm是一个Web3音乐分发平台,使艺术家能够同时在多个区块链上创作和刻录他们的音乐,同时还可以直接与他们的超级粉丝连接。BeatFarm旨在通过利用区块链技术使音乐发行民主化,为艺术家提供前所未有的对作品的控制权,并直接接触他们的粉丝。

如需更多信息,请访问:https://beatfarm.io/

关于粒子网络

Particle Network正在通过通用账户解决Web3的用户碎片化和流动性问题。Particle的链抽象由Cosmos SDK L1区块链提供支持,实现了可以在所有链上使用的单个帐户、余额和地址的体验,允许用户与任何dApp交互,并使用任何代币支付gas。

如需更多信息,请访问:https://particle.network/

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