Sound.xyz recently announced a transformative shift in its rewards system, introducing a novel model ensuring artists and curators earn substantially from every music NFT. 

Under its new initiative, artists benefit significantly, earning a share of mint fees for each mint, whether complimentary or paid. Artists will now receive 0.000222 ETH ($0.50) for free mints and 0.000555 ETH ($1.20) for paid mints per referral, alongside 100% of sales.

A spokesperson for the Web3 music marketplace emphasized this change, stating, “We believe artists should earn rewards on every mint”: 

Innovating the Music Industry with Fair Compensation

As Sound.xyz transitions from percentage-based rewards to a flat cut at the protocol level, curators will experience a notable shift in their compensation structure. Resulting from this change is an almost tenfold increase in rewards for music sharing across most mints.

During this reward restructuring, the music marketplace will ensure that artists are unaffected. The boost in rewards for both artists and curators stems from a reduction in Sound’s mint fee, safeguarding artists from any financial impact amid these modifications.

Despite ongoing experimentation, Sound.xyz remains steadfast in fostering a loyal community of creators and curators. Through Sound.xyz artist rewards, the platform is committed to revolutionizing the music industry by providing a space where artists and curators receive equitable rewards for their contributions.

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