Somesing vs JAAK vs Royal.io
What problem does this service solve?
Somesing uses blockchain to connect karaoke singers and allow them to monetize their song recordings. | JAAK is building a blockchain-based network that will allow the music industry to record, distribute, and manage their content. | Royal aims to use blockchain to enable fans to invest in artists and earn royalties on their music. |
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Company Description
Somesing is developing a blockchain-based karaoke platform. The platform will serve as a social network for karaoke enthusiasts and will allow them to record and monetize their content. The Somesing network is built on the ICON blockchain network and will be powered by the SSX token. | JAAK is developing a blockchain network, called KORD, that will simplify content licensing for musicians and other digital content creators. JAAK aims to build a platform that will allow greater collaboration with intellectual property and licencing issues. The KORD network will hold identifying information about digital content, and could open up a variety of new distribution and collaboration possibilities. | Royal.io is developing a blockchain platform for music investment. Royal.io's goal is to use a decentralized, blockchain to shift power in the music industry from middlemen and labels to artists and their fans. The company's co-ownership model will allow fans to invest and own a fraction of their favorite music. Royal’s blockchain platform is based on the idea of limited digital assets (LDAs), that will be held on the blockchain and will record investors' shares of fractional ownership in specific songs and albums. Artists will be able to decide how much of their royalties will be sold to fans as LDAs and how their music will be distributed. Royal will then facilitate the sale of the artists' LDA tokens, and token holders will be entitled to a portion of the royalty payments associated with the artists' work that was registered on the blockchain. The platform will also have a secondary market where tokens will be resold, and artists will have the possibility to buy back their royalty rights. |