Web3 Music Platform Nina Protocol Announces Shutdown, Going Fully Offline by July 15
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Hattie Lindert
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Summary
Nina Protocol, a Web3-based independent music streaming service and marketplace, is shutting down. The platform announced it will "wind down" over six weeks, with both its website and app going fully offline by July 15. Users are advised to export their releases and purchases before the shutdown. The platform aimed to build infrastructure allowing musicians to sell music and connect with listeners on their own terms.
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· 2 pulledWe set out to build infrastructure for independent music that allowed musicians to sell their music, create their context, and connect with listeners on their own terms.
While our work created meaningful connections and helped foster listeners' love for new
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