You're worth more than a follower count,
Bonding shows who truly cares.
Artists today rely heavily on platforms they don't control, governed by opaque algorithms that determine how their work is shared. This makes it challenging for artists to genuinely identify, connect with, and recognize value from their most dedicated fans. Blockchain technology offers a potential solution, but financial and reputational concerns have made many hesitant. We've built a new protocol that removes such concerns and makes this revolutionary technology more accessible to everyone.
How it works
Bond
Users can bond as little as $1 to an artist — or much more, if they choose.
Join the Inner Circle
In return, users join an artist’s Inner Circle. Artists offer benefits to Inner Circle members, potentially varying based on the amount bonded. These benefits can include private group chats, exclusive access to unreleased songs, or personalized recognition.
Artists Get Paid
All bonded funds are aggregated and deposited into decentralized onchain lending markets, generating interest. Artists receive 100% of the interest earned on the total bonded amount.
Flexible User Withdrawals
Users can withdraw their bonded amount at any time and reclaim their original contribution.
Why Blockchain?
Blockchains give artists direct control over their relationships with followers – without relying on platforms or trusting third parties. Recording bonds on a blockchain makes the connection between artists and their Inner Circle transparent and protected against censorship and shutdowns. Blockchain rails also allow bonded funds to move instantly into lending markets — with full transparency and no middlemen.
Problems we solve
Financial and Reputational Risks
Artists fear the risks associated with crypto and worry about their followers potentially losing money.
Dependence on Centralized Platforms
Artists rely heavily on platforms like TikTok or Instagram, risking loss of direct communication with their audience.
Identifying True Loyalty
Current engagement metrics like "likes" and "follows" are superficial and don't clearly identify true loyalty.