With the introduction of WebAssembly Music — a live coding music on NEAR, everyone can mint music NFT and make them remixable. It also allows musicians to create and publish their own music. Musicians already have labels managing their NFT releases. Minting Music helps these music artists that decide to forego labels to build NFT marketplaces. Let’s take a closer look at what’s happening on NEAR, where musicians are finding a fast, low cost, and secure blockchain, and an ecosystem of decentralized apps to power their Web3 journey. In the past, musicians didn’t know who owned their music or where it was. However, when it comes to technology like blockchain, keeping track of everything is clear and transparent. Artists will also be able to easily claim their copyright in dispute cases using NFT and on-chain data. With blockchain, the future of music is the creator. But no musical creator will exist in a silo or vacuum. Musicians can and will be more integrated with communities. New ones will pop up, morph, evolve, and die, becoming the seeds for new artistic communities. I believe the music industry is on a path to revolution. In the future, I hope that the NFT music and the blockchain platform will be integrated more and more closely.