Musicians list
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Hello,
I would like to start off a list of web music producers who currently sell their music through fiat online. If we could contact these professionals and buy some music with our coins, we could do quite a bit for our future! I for one would like to see these youtube music stars start selling their creations for FTC:MelodySheep: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR9sFzaG9Ia_kXJhfxtFMBA
Swede mason: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoUqzYqTYp9SE9RTkUYusZA
Mt. Eden Official: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrBKhSkVWjRexvfpjwIdHkw
GoRemy: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxp4_hyCcg_q1Hm0O72T2ngAdditionally I would like to plug shoenice22. He updates his videos constantly and is a very nice person trying to do great things. If we could get him on board with FTC it would be most beneficial!
Thanks for reading, and let me know what you think
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I am a musician, and have wanted to do this, the main problem I have (as a musician selling my music)
Speaking objectively, and not as a FTC supporter\believer:
These are my opinions (and I know many of these questions will be asked by my many musician friends)- Converting fiat to FTC; As FTC fluctuates, I want to make sure I am always going to get .99 per song, for example
as a musician I am not interested in fluctuations. I want the same FTC value as FIAT.
There has to be a way to convert FTC to current fiat values. - getting FTC out of exchanges and into my pocket to support myself (or fund future endeavors)
Most full time musicians (I believe) would need the cash in hand to survive etc.
I see them using FTC as payment, but not as a means to buy other services.
So FTC would be converted to fiatMy producer for example would not take FTC or BTC as payment for services.
It’s very often a cash based system.I can see however musicians and bands using FTC to save for future needs to a certain extent.
my thoughts…
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Hello,
I would like to start off a list of web music producers who currently sell their music through fiat online. If we could contact these professionals and buy some music with our coins, we could do quite a bit for our future! I for one would like to see these youtube music stars start selling their creations for FTC:MelodySheep: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR9sFzaG9Ia_kXJhfxtFMBA
Swede mason: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoUqzYqTYp9SE9RTkUYusZA
Mt. Eden Official: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrBKhSkVWjRexvfpjwIdHkw
GoRemy: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxp4_hyCcg_q1Hm0O72T2ngAdditionally I would like to plug shoenice22. He updates his videos constantly and is a very nice person trying to do great things. If we could get him on board with FTC it would be most beneficial!
Thanks for reading, and let me know what you think
[/quote] - Converting fiat to FTC; As FTC fluctuates, I want to make sure I am always going to get .99 per song, for example
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Thank you for raising concerns. I agree that converting from FTC into $$ is troublesome and time-consuming. However I only see this process getting easier in the future, that being said this payment method might help new musicians get exposure and payments without having to go through traditional producers. Even just having a donate option on free youtube videos would be a start.
Thanks again for replying!
Vidicus