Musicians now earning Bitcoin for streaming songs
Notably, artist Ainsley Costello earned over $13,000 in Bitcoin in one year via Wavlake, compared to just $750 in five years on traditional DSPs.
Musicians worldwide are increasingly turning to platforms like Wavlake and Fountain, where they can earn Bitcoin in the form of satoshis for streaming their songs. Artists like Ainsley Costello and Joe Martin have reported making more from these platforms than from traditional DSPs like Spotify, where payments are typically low. For example, Costello earned over $13,000 in bitcoin in one year through Wavlake, compared to just $750 in five years on traditional streaming platforms.
These platforms operate under a Value for Value model, allowing listeners to tip artists directly with satoshis, creating a stronger connection between fans and musicians. With the introduction of the “zap” feature, fans can send micropayments quickly, bypassing the complexity of other systems. Nostr, a decentralised social media protocol, is also gaining popularity among musicians, helping them share their work more effectively and engage with their community.
As these new platforms grow, many artists believe they offer a fairer and more profitable alternative to traditional music industry practices. Musicians like Joe Martin encourage others to join platforms like Wavlake and Nostr to take control of their careers and foster more direct relationships with their fans.