Daily Crypto NewsEDITION #646, 07 December 2022

Winamp pushes music NFTs...a new trend?

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Today, in 1732, the royal Covent Garden Theater opened in London. It was an opera house, yes. And so, you know, it makes such landmark dates to think tightly.   

After all, opera and theatre used to be considered entertainment a little bit, even shameful and unworthy. Now they say the same thing about NFT, crypto and metaverse...ha!  

Let’s go! 

NEW TREND?! 

Winamp and music NFTs...is that a new trend?

Well, well, well, stop. Is this for real?! :) Winamp has announced that they will add support for musical NFTs in a new update! 

Oh, yeah. It's like with last digest's Metallica - better define first, because Solana flippers won't get it. Winamp is a media player from the nineties and early noughties. The first version was released back in 1997. 

And now, users can connect their Metamask via Brave, Chrome, or Firefox browsers and add NFT music to the player to listen to the music. ERC-721 and ERC-1155 will be readable. And a quote:

“The genesis of Winamp has always been about accessibility and innovation, and today we are proud to launch the very first standalone player reading audio NFTs, as well as any other existing formats,” said Winamp CEO Alexandre Saboundjian in a statement. “This new version of Winamp allows people to listen to any file they want, using a player they already love.”

The update will come in 2023. 

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Press: Sued via NFT? China recognises JPEGs. Interesting collections. Digest is an esthete.

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