Hello @nickyhavey,
For Musicoin, you point to a very important aspect, communication. The artists and the music lovers remained on the expectation. They were both expecting an easy-to-use website with all the necessary options. On telegram, they repeated over and over again that this site was in development and that it would arrive soon. Instead, at one point, they released a Mobile app that was nothing more than the website clone. Not functional from a standpoint of today's standards. And no communication.. Then things went on.. A slow dying.
Choon, despite some mistakes in strategies made, in my opinion, it was a lack of money that caused the project to sink. And probably differences of opinion within the founding team. The ICO that had been pushed back should have been made to raise funds, keep the ship afloat, and continue to develop the planned functionality: merchandising, license, etc. But what a functional site!
Emanate is promising, but so low to build up. For the moment this is just a simple demo. For many months, indeed. I seem to have read an article on your music there, by the way. A Focus. I do not think that having a "big name" changes anything to the problem that a site must be operational quickly, both for artists and for music lovers. The future will tell us. It's also a bit of a special time that we're all going through right now.
Yes, Hive is a good platform to spread the word, to meet people.
Oh, I wasn't aware, Spotify is now supported. Great news! Hope Bancamp will come soon, too!
Have a fantastic day! :0)
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