Soneium and JukeBlox bring music-driven digital collectibles fully on-chain to enable true ownership, direct monetization, and creator-focused Web3 experiences.Soneium and JukeBlox bring music-driven digital collectibles fully on-chain to enable true ownership, direct monetization, and creator-focused Web3 experiences.

Soneium and JukeBlox Bring Music-Driven Digital Collectibles Fully OnChain

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Soneium, a Next-Generation Web3 ecosystem focused on Culture, entertainment, and creative expression through interactive digital experiences, has announced its groundbreaking partnership with JukeBlox, a music-powered decentralized application (dApp) that converts music into fully onchain digital assets. The primary purpose of this partnership is to turn all music-driven digital collectibles fully onchain with complete ownership and direct monetization within the Soneium ecosystem.

At the foundation, both platforms are built for creativity in the domain of music and entertainment. Because music always plays a vital role in the expression of a person’s emotions and enables them to achieve catharsis for their mental satisfaction. So, this collaboration is much more important and has powerful impacts on human mental health. Soneium has revealed this news through its official social media X account.

Powering a New Era of OnChain Music Ownership

In the alliance of Soneium and JukeBlox, JukeBlox is actively empowering the creators and collectors to explore, publish, and enjoy music-powered digital assets fully onchain. On the other hand, Soneium is fully engaged in the expression of culture and cultural belonging of artists and creators. Moreover, this Web3-based music can lead to a big earning opportunity for creators and artists.

With this integration, artists and creators will be able to sell and trade directly with fans without the involvement of third parties. Now, the onward creation of music is not just limited to enjoyment, but also a source of earning and a digital asset.

Soneium and JukeBlox Redefine Digital Asset Creation

The collaboration of Soneium and JukeBlox unlocks lots of opportunities for worldly creators to track and make clear visuals for digital assets. Furthermore, this interaction reduces the effort of creators and developers for earning, even brings an extra edge of entertainment also. In short, this is a unique chance for users to get the earning along with having an experience of Web3-based digital assets.

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