Musician 3LAU sells the world's first-ever crypto-albums, making $11.6 million in under 24 hours
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Grace Kay
Mar 3, 2021, 03:22 IST
AP
EDM producer 3LAU sold 33 digital albums for over $11.6 million.
The artist is the first musician to sell a crypto-album.
One song from "Ultraviolet" sold for over $3.6 million.
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Electronic music producer 3LAU - pronounced "Blau" - sold the world's first digital tokenized album on Sunday, generating over $11.6 million in online sales in under 24 hours.
One song from 3LAU's album was sold for over $3.6 million on his own custom-made digital-token auction site. The EDM artist sold 33 unique tokens which were redeemable for anything from special edition vinyl 3LAU albums, unreleased music, to special experiences.
The auction lasted for 48 hours and was used to commemorate the three-year release of 3LAU's "Ultraviolet" album. The 33 top bidders each received an "Ultraviolet" vinyl non-fungible token or NFT.
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Many artists have begun to express interest in NFTs. On Monday, Grammy Award-winning artist RAC announced plans to launch an NFT creative agency. The artist has been a strong supporter of cryptocurrencies, even starting his own digital currency $RAC on the Ethereum blockchain. He said he plans for the agency to help artists fully realize the potential of NFT sales.
"Me and a group of likeminded friends decided to start a creative agency "6" to start helping artists through that process," RAC told Insider. "The crypto community is amazing but often misunderstood so we're offering guidance on how to do this properly."
Many digital-token trading platforms allow artists to earn revenue even after the first sale. When buyers go to sell the items again, artists continue to earn a portion of the profit. Chris Torres, a digital artist known for selling his Nyan Cat meme for nearly $600,000 in February, told Insider he believes NFTs will open up a whole new economy in the crypto world.
3LAU plans to use the money from his NFT sales to subsidize losses during the pandemic due to canceled concert tours. In 2020, musicians lost over two-thirds of their income due to the pandemic, according to BBC News.
While other artists like Grimes and Torres have mainly focused on video and visual elements, 3LAU is the first artist to sell an entire album through NFTs, according to Origin Protocol.
The auction was made possible through a collaboration between 3LAU's team and Origin Protocol, a crypto-trading company that helps develop marketplaces on the Ethereum blockchain.
3LAU, Creative Artist's Agency, and Origin Protocol did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.
Several other musicians have also expressed interest in NFTs. On Tuesday, Grammy-nominated artist Steve Aoki announced his first NFT on Instagram.
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The artist plans to release the NFT art collection "Dream Catcher" on Sunday through Nifty Gateway. The piece will include music, as well as 3-D illustrations created by Antoni Tudisco.
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