Recently, I came across something quite fresh—Monad Tunes. This thing is completely different from those serious on-chain applications.
In simple terms, it's a music live streaming platform running on the Monad chain, but it has a very unique character. Unlike traditional blockchain projects that are heavily focused on hardcore technology, its overall tone is more akin to an unscripted online music party. The core team members are indeed quite capable of stirring things up and have directly defined it as a "social experiment" — that label alone is enough to pique people's curiosity.
Currently, it seems that the project wants to find a sweet spot between the music and social sectors. As for whether it can run smoothly, it will depend on how the community engages in the future.
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0xSleepDeprived
· 7h ago
Music live streaming platform? Social experiment? This vibe is indeed different.
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MainnetDelayedAgain
· 7h ago
According to the database, another "social experiment" project has been born. How many days have passed since the last similar promise? It should be recorded in the Guinness records.
Music + Social + Monad, sounds good, but I don't know how long this sweet spot can last.
The team's ability to create events is strong, and the plans have been fermenting for a few days. Let's wait for the flowers to bloom.
They say it's an online music party without a script, so if there's a delay, there won't be a script either.
How's the freshness? Can it last through the next cycle? Feel free to supplement the data.
The question of how the community will engage is well-asked, but the team needs to do something first.
It's fine if it's not hard-core technology; at least it saves the trouble of boasting.
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BlockchainWorker
· 7h ago
Oh dear, this is another project labeled as a "social experiment", which sounds quite appealing. The combination of music and social interaction makes me a bit curious to see what the community can come up with.
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That said, there's a new toy on the Monad chain, and if they can really combine music live streaming with Web3 comfortably, that would definitely be worth following.
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The positioning of a social experiment seems to leave a way out for "potential failure", haha. But I actually appreciate this attitude.
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Whether it can really take off depends entirely on how the community plays with it; that's just how these projects work, their survival relies on their ability to generate value.
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The name Monad Tunes is quite good, it’s definitely more interesting than those serious projects. It just depends on whether it can really come to life.
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To be honest, I'm most curious about what these people can create, "an unscripted online music party" sounds quite different.
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LostBetweenChains
· 7h ago
Social experiment? Sounds impressive, but to put it bluntly, it's just a matter of luck.
However, the idea of doing a music live streaming platform on the Monad chain is much fresher than that pile of boring DeFi protocols.
Whether the community can get involved is key; now we just have to wait and see who will foot the bill.
The combination of music and social interaction sounds easy, but it's hard to execute; it depends on the team's real capabilities.
If this wave succeeds, it will be another new track; if it fails, just treat it as a spectacle.
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SingleForYears
· 7h ago
Oh, another social experiment, I've seen this kind of play for suckers many times already.
Can music combined with social interaction really create something interesting? It feels a bit uncertain.
I'm just afraid it will end up being another new disguise for Be Played for Suckers, let's wait and see.
Recently, I came across something quite fresh—Monad Tunes. This thing is completely different from those serious on-chain applications.
In simple terms, it's a music live streaming platform running on the Monad chain, but it has a very unique character. Unlike traditional blockchain projects that are heavily focused on hardcore technology, its overall tone is more akin to an unscripted online music party. The core team members are indeed quite capable of stirring things up and have directly defined it as a "social experiment" — that label alone is enough to pique people's curiosity.
Currently, it seems that the project wants to find a sweet spot between the music and social sectors. As for whether it can run smoothly, it will depend on how the community engages in the future.