The Birbhouse

Nina Protocol

https://www.ninaprotocol.com/

future classic seems to be supporting this as well

On Nina, artists and labels receive 100% of the revenue from digital music sales. Listeners can discover new scenes, support artists, and access exclusive files.

Nina encourages a context-driven approach to music discovery. The relationships between artists, labels, listeners, writers, and supporters serve as pathways for discovering new music and scenes.

Actions on Nina – whether it’s uploading a track, following an artist, or making a purchase – are stored on the Solana and Arweave blockchains. This creates an open network and music archive that anyone can tap into, explore further, or develop on top of. Nina is not a speculative marketplace.

also yes its some blockchain stuff however it looks relatively novel

blockchain is actually cool tech its just hyped up wrong, imo

I mean on the one hand, sure. But also, it’s no different that any other p2p system, except for the fact that almost all of the “p2p” systems are actually centralised. It would be like calling Humble Bundle’s torrent files p2p when it’s just a better way to download the larger files they have, esp. given how awful downloading in a web browser is still

The site also seems to mention unlimited streaming, which seems to be unauthenticated too, which, even with binned files, is quite a bit of theoretical bandwidth with zero revenues (quite the opposite, an increasingly not insignificant operating expense).