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February 27, 2016, 10:59:17 AM
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Hey,

I'm Vit (Dichotomy) and I'm at the beginning of a promising career in music.

As with most established systems, I'd like to avoid the standard music channels that creates starving celebrities. I don't care about fame, I care about making great music and having it be heard. As such, I'm doing my own thing.

I've worked for 4 years as a content marketing professional, specializing in blog posts and articles. My skills have helped grow countless businesses.

Now, I'm using those skills to pursue this new endeavor. Since I'm starting fresh and free, I figured I'd see if I can use this opportunity to use Bitcoin to support my life. If I can just make music all day, I'm happy.

I'll be a producer and MC known as Dichotomy. I'm shy, so I plan on wearing a mask when I perform. It'll be great. Going for that Daft Punk meets Dr. Dre vibe.

But - right now - I'm just starting out. I'm planning to release everything for free and depend on Bitcoin donations.

Later, when I have an album, I may sell it privately for Bitcoin.

Any advice for now? Has anybody done this yet that I can emulate?

My links are in the sig. I upload tracks to Soundcloud, and I Tweet whatever music I'm listening to.

Thanks for your time,

-Bitcerto to you
-Vit to my friends
-Dichotomy to the world

P.S. If you're into the idea and would like to help me buy some food, here's the thing: 1EPLM7BhCSwMz7dQip8tounQWFPTVqUEd5
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February 27, 2016, 11:08:33 AM
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Oh yea, I plan on using Bitcoin to buy precious metals and selling them in the real world. I won't be working backwards to USD. I want to support us.
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February 27, 2016, 11:18:23 AM
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how about making site which show about your creation and giving information about you,if your music really good i have no doubt people will come to your website and starting to enjoy your music and maybe some people will get interested to collect your album so it's the best way for you to start your career,and simply add a bitcoin donation button to your website

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February 27, 2016, 11:21:55 AM
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how about making site which show about your creation and giving information about you,if your music really good i have no doubt people will come to your website and starting to enjoy your music and maybe some people will get interested to collect your album so it's the best way for you to start your career,and simply add a bitcoin donation button to your website

Excellent tip! Thanks for the encouragement. I'll go start something right now. I don't know why I was relying on 3rd party sites.
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February 27, 2016, 11:27:57 AM
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Checked out your few songs.Man,those Fl Studio beats are very very basic.There is no Sub-Bass.Mixing is not properly done.No melody neither a scale is followed.You took the sounds packs like percs and hi hats that comes with the default pack and arranged it.That;s not what we call music.Please try and learn and explore a few artists first.Its too early for you to take music as career honestly.
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February 27, 2016, 11:33:09 AM
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I'm an admitted amateur asking for advice to begin. I'm laying the groundwork now to build upon as my skill grows. I am not announcing myself to the world as 'ready to go'.

You're also wrong. Every sound you hear is representative of me playing a MIDI controller. I don't use FL, I use Mixcraft. I craft my own loops.

Thanks for being my first hater! I hear that's a good thing?
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February 27, 2016, 11:36:03 AM
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I'm an admitted amateur asking for advice to begin. I'm laying the groundwork now to build upon as my skill grows. I am not announcing myself to the world as 'ready to go'.

You're also wrong. Every sound you hear is representative of me playing a MIDI controller. I don't use FL, I use Mixcraft. I craft my own loops.

Thanks for being my first hater! I hear that's a good thing?

To clarify, I'm asking for advice specifically here specifically about future monetization with Bitcoin. I'm down with constructive critiques, but misunderstanding what you hear and telling me to go listen to music is not that.
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February 27, 2016, 11:42:44 AM
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Checked out your few songs.Man,those Fl Studio beats are very very basic.There is no Sub-Bass.Mixing is not properly done.No melody neither a scale is followed.You took the sounds packs like percs and hi hats that comes with the default pack and arranged it.That;s not what we call music.Please try and learn and explore a few artists first.Its too early for you to take music as career honestly.

The fact that you think those were FL Studio Beats is actually a compliment.
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February 27, 2016, 11:44:15 AM
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I'm an admitted amateur asking for advice to begin. I'm laying the groundwork now to build upon as my skill grows. I am not announcing myself to the world as 'ready to go'.

You're also wrong. Every sound you hear is representative of me playing a MIDI controller. I don't use FL, I use Mixcraft. I craft my own loops.

Thanks for being my first hater! I hear that's a good thing?

To clarify, I'm asking for advice specifically here specifically about future monetization with Bitcoin. I'm down with constructive critiques, but misunderstanding what you hear and telling me to go listen to music is not that.
Its better to open up your web page and upload your music there. If its really interesting and people will enjoy it then you must expect the best out of it and same way you can add some link for btc users to reward you some points for encouragement. what else you need ?
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February 27, 2016, 11:49:54 AM
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I'm an admitted amateur asking for advice to begin. I'm laying the groundwork now to build upon as my skill grows. I am not announcing myself to the world as 'ready to go'.

You're also wrong. Every sound you hear is representative of me playing a MIDI controller. I don't use FL, I use Mixcraft. I craft my own loops.

Thanks for being my first hater! I hear that's a good thing?

To clarify, I'm asking for advice specifically here specifically about future monetization with Bitcoin. I'm down with constructive critiques, but misunderstanding what you hear and telling me to go listen to music is not that.
Its better to open up your web page and upload your music there. If its really interesting and people will enjoy it then you must expect the best out of it and same way you can add some link for btc users to reward you some points for encouragement. what else you need ?

I suppose I was over complicating it. I'm thinking big picture, long term. But - I'm still on the first few stepping stones. Thank you.
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February 27, 2016, 12:06:18 PM
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Try to organize a concert and accept bitcoin Smiley  this should help making bitcoin known to people and to musically inclined individuals.
Maybe you should also coordinate with musician who distributed their music online like Arthur Yoria, i still have his mp3 files burned in the cd.

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February 27, 2016, 12:07:57 PM
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Try to organize a concert and accept bitcoin Smiley  this should help making bitcoin known to people and to musically inclined individuals.
Maybe you should also coordinate with musician who distributed their music online like Arthur Yoria, i still have his mp3 files burned in the cd.

Once it's time for shows I'll definitely do that! I'll look into Arthur Yoria, thank you!
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February 27, 2016, 12:43:21 PM
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Maybe this will come handy in your case. I used is a while ago but then i stopped, dont really know why.

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February 27, 2016, 12:46:57 PM
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You should avoid all those payment platforms or whatever they call it (like Coinbase, Bitpay and all that crap) just accept Bitcoins directly with your own personal address generated in your personal wallet.

There is a problem with this tho: People will know how much money you are making... this is something that needs work ASAP and I believe gmaxwell is very aware of this problem that's why we will have Confidential Transactions as soon as possible.
We also need something like BIP47 to be able to receive payments on a public address that is attached to your real name in an anonymous way.
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February 27, 2016, 12:48:59 PM
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Maybe this will come handy in your case. I used is a while ago but then i stopped, dont really know why.

Cryptocointalk: AudioCoin - A Digital Currency For The Music Industry

Bitcointalk: [ANN - Updated] AudioCoin ADC - Where Music Meets The Blockchain

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Thank you! I'll check that out.
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February 27, 2016, 12:50:49 PM
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You should avoid all those payment platforms or whatever they call it (like Coinbase, Bitpay and all that crap) just accept Bitcoins directly with your own personal address generated in your personal wallet.

There is a problem with this tho: People will know how much money you are making... this is something that needs work ASAP and I believe gmaxwell is very aware of this problem that's why we will have Confidential Transactions as soon as possible.
We also need something like BIP47 to be able to receive payments on a public address that is attached to your real name in an anonymous way.

That is something I had thought about. Hopefully that'll get sorted out before I'm making embarassing amounts of satoshis Wink

Why do you say I should avoid payment platforms? Dodge the fees? If I do decide to sell for Bitcoin instead of rely on donations, I'll need some sort of gateway to trigger the digital download.
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February 27, 2016, 12:52:01 PM
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the thing about the music industry is that ages ago someone only needed to sell 1million albums to become a millionaire.(albums use to be $10+ and artists got $1 per album)
now it requires 20million albums to become a millionaire.($2 an album and 5cents artist income per album)
most artists now make the majority of their income on Tour doing concerts

so you need to work out what kind of funds you want to receive. and how EG
if it takes 3 months to make an album with a 3 month break. then work out how much income you would want to receive over 6 months.
then work out a fair value per song/album you want to sell. and then multiply it to work out how many people need to buy your song/album to get that income.
then you will know how much PR, advertising and raising your profile to achieve those numbers.
once you know the numbers you can then set goals and tasks to get to that target.

if you get to the popularity targets, then you can start earning more money doing concerts, EG instead of a $5 door entry fee to a bar where you get 50cents per patron in a 100 seat bar($50 a night).. you can charge $50 per entry in a 20,000 seat venue where you get $5 per entry ($100,000 a night)

having a website is great but also having a 6month-5year plan of action with numbers and targets will help you know the direction to go and keep you ontrack to become successful by knowing upfront what to expect

as for the question about payment platforms. tr not to avoid them completely. but do avoid the management platforms like youtube/itunes. because they take a LARGE cut.

things like coinbase, bitpay and stripe only take 1%. which is acceptable.. rather than 70%+ that management platforms take

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February 27, 2016, 12:57:46 PM
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Build a website with Electrum integration... Or at least a wordpress blog with those plugins that accept xpub keys. Or either sell your album through PayIvy or some platform like that.
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February 27, 2016, 01:06:32 PM
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Put some tracks on youtube. If they allow you to post your Bitcoin addy, then do that.

Don't knock the commercial side of the music business. Offer to write background music for websites, and say you will accept payment in Bitcoin.

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February 27, 2016, 05:18:53 PM
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The only thing you should take care of is to make great music. Success will come if you have talent. Now, I would suggest to forget the whole idea of selling songs. Everybody in the cryptocurrency world is good with computers. We all know how to download music (and movies) for free, and we do. You only need a very basic website, you may not even need one. Being all social networks may be enough. Upload videos of all your performances on Youtube, and add at the end that you'll do concert for BTC.

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