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Blockchain-Driven Music Streaming Platform Audius Reached A Partnership With TikTok

Mary Liu

Summary: Forrest Browning, co-founder and chief product officer of the music streaming platform Audius told Rolling Stone Magazine on Monday that they have reached a partnership with TikTok, allowing its artists to quickly and directly upload their music as "TikTok Sounds."  Browning said: "Any artist can export their existing songs on Audius to TikTok with one click." ...

Forrest Browning, co-founder and chief product officer of the music streaming platform Audius told Rolling Stone Magazine on Monday that they have reached a partnership with TikTok, allowing its artists to quickly and directly upload their music as "TikTok Sounds." 

Browning said: "Any artist can export their existing songs on Audius to TikTok with one click."

The Audius app, which will be partially migrated to high-throughput blockchain Solana in October, was initially launched on the Ethereum-based POA network. 

According to the report, the number of Audius users has increased sharply this year, from less than 1 million monthly active users in January to 5 million in August. Audius currently has more than 100,000 artists settled in, including Skrillex, Weezer, deadmau5, Russ, Mike Shinoda, Diplo, Madeintyo, Odesza, etc.

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