I am admittedly not a pro. I have a few guitars and bass guitars at home and a few amps but nothing overly crazy. However, I can honestly say that "but is it on the blockchain???" has never been a question on my mind :-/
Now, in terms of hype and buzzwords, a lot of modern amps are "on the cloud" (presets, effects, registration, etc) or "powered by AI" (model simulation and whatnot). Now you cam have your cake on the blockchain too I suppose :-)
jethronethro•4mo ago
A solution looking for a problem?
Lumoscore•4mo ago
This is a massive step forward! Even though the amp is cool, the important part is that we're seeing real-world things (like collectibles) being turned into digital tokens on the blockchain. This is the simple, real-life proof that will get everyone using this technology.
The next big job is making sure these digital ownership records can be seen and traded easily across all the different blockchain networks. Specialized tools, like those built by Lumos Core, will be key to making that happen for buyers and sellers. Fantastic stuff!
NikolaNovak•4mo ago
Now, in terms of hype and buzzwords, a lot of modern amps are "on the cloud" (presets, effects, registration, etc) or "powered by AI" (model simulation and whatnot). Now you cam have your cake on the blockchain too I suppose :-)