I've been diving into RaveDAO lately, and honestly? Pretty impressed with what they're building.
Their partnership with INS Land is bringing Miss Monique to Hong Kong, which is a solid flex showing how mature their live-music-meets-Web3 model has gotten. What caught my eye is both projects already have legit credibility from major festivals like Tomorrowland. This isn't some random experiment anymore - they're executing real events with established artists in the dance music scene.
The whole concept of merging live entertainment with blockchain infrastructure is starting to feel less theoretical and more... actually happening. Worth keeping tabs on where this goes.
This page may contain third-party content, which is provided for information purposes only (not representations/warranties) and should not be considered as an endorsement of its views by Gate, nor as financial or professional advice. See Disclaimer for details.
15 Likes
Reward
15
3
Repost
Share
Comment
0/400
ser_we_are_early
· 12-03 17:58
ngl, raveDAO really has something going on this time. It's not just a paper project; they're actually holding events.
View OriginalReply0
SmartContractRebel
· 12-03 17:37
NGL, Rave DAO really has something going on this time—it's not just some paper web3 fantasy anymore.
Getting Miss Monique to Hong Kong shows they're actually getting things done, not just another vaporware project. With Tomorrowland's endorsement, that's some real credibility—having a major festival's recognition really sets them apart.
Now I get it, combining live events with on-chain infrastructure really isn't just a fantasy anymore... It's kind of wild how it's slowly becoming a reality.
View OriginalReply0
AirdropHunter
· 12-03 17:31
Live show on-chain can really be implemented. I used to think it was just a PPT project.
I've been diving into RaveDAO lately, and honestly? Pretty impressed with what they're building.
Their partnership with INS Land is bringing Miss Monique to Hong Kong, which is a solid flex showing how mature their live-music-meets-Web3 model has gotten. What caught my eye is both projects already have legit credibility from major festivals like Tomorrowland. This isn't some random experiment anymore - they're executing real events with established artists in the dance music scene.
The whole concept of merging live entertainment with blockchain infrastructure is starting to feel less theoretical and more... actually happening. Worth keeping tabs on where this goes.