This week, the popular American rapper and Wu-Tang Clan member, Ghostface Killah, declared his intention to release exclusive tracks on the Bitcoin blockchain. The influential hip-hop artist mentioned that this issuance will encompass a 10,000-piece collection, granting owners the rights to the music.
Wu-Tang's Ghostface Killah to Release Exclusive Music Collection on Bitcoin Blockchain
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Ghostface Killah Innovates With Bitcoin-Backed Music Rights Collection
Tracks produced by Wu-Tang Clanโs Ghostface Killah, also known as Dennis David Coles and founder of Starks Enterprises, are set to make their debut on the Bitcoin blockchain. Ghostface Killah announced this venture on the social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter), accompanying his announcement with a Wu-Tang-inspired Nakapepes image.
โSalaam! I partnered [with Nakapepes, Rare Scrilla, and Ordinals bot] to put new exclusive music on Bitcoin,โ the legendary rapper wrote. โ10,000 supply, free mint [and] holders will have CC0 rights to the music. What communities deserve WL?โ
Leonidas, the founder of Ord.io, revealed that a total of 1,290 audio recordings have been etched onto the Bitcoin blockchain to date. Audiences can explore these audio treasures through the Ord.io website, including tunes from Rare Scrilla Sounds. The practice of creating ordinal inscriptions has garnered widespread attention, with Donald Trump releasing special edition NFT cards on the platform. Currently, the Bitcoin blockchain boasts an impressive count of just over 65 million ordinal inscriptions.
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