Spotify Begins Testing NFT Gallery Feature on Artist Pages in the US

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Publish Date : 2022-05-17 00:00:00


Spotify Begins Testing NFT Gallery Feature on Artist Pages in the US

Music streaming giant Spotify is testing a new feature on its artist profile pages, which showcases non-fungible token (NFT) collections and allows artists to promote NFTs they own on their profile pages. For now, only a handful of Android users in the US can check out the new feature and from what we know, the app displays an NFT gallery on some of the top artists involved in the NFT space, including DJ, record producer, and music programmer Steve Aoki and English indie rock band The Wombats. Artists can promote their third-party NFT offerings in the gallery, which is located just after the song list on the artist's page. The NFTs pictured in the gallery can be enlarged by tapping on them, which also brings up a ‘See More' option that takes the user to the NFT's listing on NFT platform OpenSea. It is worth noting that Spotify is currently not taking a commission for sales that may result from the gallery feature. In a statement to Music Ally, Spotify said, "Spotify is running a test in which it will help a small group of artists promote their existing third-party NFT offerings via their artist profiles. We routinely conduct a number of tests in an effort to improve artist and fan experiences. Some of those tests end up paving the way for a broader experience and others serve only as an important learning."

Music streaming giant Spotify is testing a new feature on its artist profile pages, which showcases non-fungible token (NFT) collections and allows artists to promote NFTs they own on their profile pages. For now, only a handful of Android users in the US can check out the new feature and from what we know, the app displays an NFT gallery on some of the top artists involved in the NFT space, including DJ, record producer, and music programmer Steve Aoki and English indie rock band The Wombats. Artists can promote their third-party NFT offerings in the gallery, which is located just after the song list on the artist's page. The NFTs pictured in the gallery can be enlarged by tapping on them, which also brings up a ‘See More' option that takes the user to the NFT's listing on NFT platform OpenSea. It is worth noting that Spotify is currently not taking a commission for sales that may result from the gallery feature. In a statement to Music Ally, Spotify said, "Spotify is running a test in which it will help a small group of artists promote their existing third-party NFT offerings via their artist profiles. We routinely conduct a number of tests in an effort to improve artist and fan experiences. Some of those tests end up paving the way for a broader experience and others serve only as an important learning."Music streaming giant Spotify is testing a new feature on its artist profile pages, which showcases non-fungible token (NFT) collections and allows artists to promote NFTs they own on their profile pages. For now, only a handful of Android users in the US can check out the new feature and from what we know, the app displays an NFT gallery on some of the top artists involved in the NFT space, including DJ, record producer, and music programmer Steve Aoki and English indie rock band The Wombats. Artists can promote their third-party NFT offerings in the gallery, which is located just after the song list on the artist's page. The NFTs pictured in the gallery can be enlarged by tapping on them, which also brings up a ‘See More' option that takes the user to the NFT's listing on NFT platform OpenSea. It is worth noting that Spotify is currently not taking a commission for sales that may result from the gallery feature. In a statement to Music Ally, Spotify said, "Spotify is running a test in which it will help a small group of artists promote their existing third-party NFT offerings via their artist profiles. We routinely conduct a number of tests in an effort to improve artist and fan experiences. Some of those tests end up paving the way for a broader experience and others serve only as an important learning."Music streaming giant Spotify is testing a new feature on its artist profile pages, which showcases non-fungible token (NFT) collections and allows artists to promote NFTs they own on their profile pages. For now, only a handful of Android users in the US can check out the new feature and from what we know, the app displays an NFT gallery on some of the top artists involved in the NFT space, including DJ, record producer, and music programmer Steve Aoki and English indie rock band The Wombats. Artists can promote their third-party NFT offerings in the gallery, which is located just after the song list on the artist's page. The NFTs pictured in the gallery can be enlarged by tapping on them, which also brings up a ‘See More' option that takes the user to the NFT's listing on NFT platform OpenSea. It is worth noting that Spotify is currently not taking a commission for sales that may result from the gallery feature. In a statement to Music Ally, Spotify said, "Spotify is running a test in which it will help a small group of artists promote their existing third-party NFT offerings via their artist profiles. We routinely conduct a number of tests in an effort to improve artist and fan experiences. Some of those tests end up paving the way for a broader experience and others serve only as an important learning."Music streaming giant Spotify is testing a new feature on its artist profile pages, which showcases non-fungible token (NFT) collections and allows artists to promote NFTs they own on their profile pages. For now, only a handful of Android users in the US can check out the new feature and from what we know, the app displays an NFT gallery on some of the top artists involved in the NFT space, including DJ, record producer, and music programmer Steve Aoki and English indie rock band The Wombats. Artists can promote their third-party NFT offerings in the gallery, which is located just after the song list on the artist's page. The NFTs pictured in the gallery can be enlarged by tapping on them, which also brings up a ‘See More' option that takes the user to the NFT's listing on NFT platform OpenSea. It is worth noting that Spotify is currently not taking a commission for sales that may result from the gallery feature. In a statement to Music Ally, Spotify said, "Spotify is running a test in which it will help a small group of artists promote their existing third-party NFT offerings via their artist profiles. We routinely conduct a number of tests in an effort to improve artist and fan experiences. Some of those tests end up paving the way for a broader experience and others serve only as an important learning."Music streaming giant Spotify is testing a new feature on its artist profile pages, which showcases non-fungible token (NFT) collections and allows artists to promote NFTs they own on their profile pages. For now, only a handful of Android users in the US can check out the new feature and from what we know, the app displays an NFT gallery on some of the top artists involved in the NFT space, including DJ, record producer, and music programmer Steve Aoki and English indie rock band The Wombats. Artists can promote their third-party NFT offerings in the gallery, which is located just after the song list on the artist's page. The NFTs pictured in the gallery can be enlarged by tapping on them, which also brings up a ‘See More' option that takes the user to the NFT's listing on NFT platform OpenSea. It is worth noting that Spotify is currently not taking a commission for sales that may result from the gallery feature. In a statement to Music Ally, Spotify said, "Spotify is running a test in which it will help a small group of artists promote their existing third-party NFT offerings via their artist profiles. We routinely conduct a number of tests in an effort to improve artist and fan experiences. Some of those tests end up paving the way for a broader experience and others serve only as an important learning."Music streaming giant Spotify is testing a new feature on its artist profile pages, which showcases non-fungible token (NFT) collections and allows artists to promote NFTs they own on their profile pages. For now, only a handful of Android users in the US can check out the new feature and from what we know, the app displays an NFT gallery on some of the top artists involved in the NFT space, including DJ, record producer, and music programmer Steve Aoki and English indie rock band The Wombats. Artists can promote their third-party NFT offerings in the gallery, which is located just after the song list on the artist's page. The NFTs pictured in the gallery can be enlarged by tapping on them, which also brings up a ‘See More' option that takes the user to the NFT's listing on NFT platform OpenSea. It is worth noting that Spotify is currently not taking a commission for sales that may result from the gallery feature. In a statement to Music Ally, Spotify said, "Spotify is running a test in which it will help a small group of artists promote their existing third-party NFT offerings via their artist profiles. We routinely conduct a number of tests in an effort to improve artist and fan experiences. Some of those tests end up paving the way for a broader experience and others serve only as an important learning."Music streaming giant Spotify is testing a new feature on its artist profile pages, which showcases non-fungible token (NFT) collections and allows artists to promote NFTs they own on their profile pages. For now, only a handful of Android users in the US can check out the new feature and from what we know, the app displays an NFT gallery on some of the top artists involved in the NFT space, including DJ, record producer, and music programmer Steve Aoki and English indie rock band The Wombats. Artists can promote their third-party NFT offerings in the gallery, which is located just after the song list on the artist's page. The NFTs pictured in the gallery can be enlarged by tapping on them, which also brings up a ‘See More' option that takes the user to the NFT's listing on NFT platform OpenSea. It is worth noting that Spotify is currently not taking a commission for sales that may result from the gallery feature. In a statement to Music Ally, Spotify said, "Spotify is running a test in which it will help a small group of artists promote their existing third-party NFT offerings via their artist profiles. We routinely conduct a number of tests in an effort to improve artist and fan experiences. Some of those tests end up paving the way for a broader experience and others serve only as an important learning."Music streaming giant Spotify is testing a new feature on its artist profile pages, which showcases non-fungible token (NFT) collections and allows artists to promote NFTs they own on their profile pages. For now, only a handful of Android users in the US can check out the new feature and from what we know, the app displays an NFT gallery on some of the top artists involved in the NFT space, including DJ, record producer, and music programmer Steve Aoki and English indie rock band The Wombats. Artists can promote their third-party NFT offerings in the gallery, which is located just after the song list on the artist's page. The NFTs pictured in the gallery can be enlarged by tapping on them, which also brings up a ‘See More' option that takes the user to the NFT's listing on NFT platform OpenSea. It is worth noting that Spotify is currently not taking a commission for sales that may result from the gallery feature. In a statement to Music Ally, Spotify said, "Spotify is running a test in which it will help a small group of artists promote their existing third-party



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