![]() Julian Zehetmayr, co-CEO, LimeWire said: “In an increasingly difficult industry with streaming Music fans and collectors will be able to buy and trade a variety of music-related assets, such as limited editions, pre-release music, unreleased demos, graphical artwork, exclusive live versions, as well as digital merchandise and backstage content. Those interested can join the waitlist and be notified once the marketplace is live in May. ![]() The company wants to bring digital collectibles to the mainstream and onboard one million users within the first year through partnerships with major artists in the music industry. It will be a one-stop marketplace for artists and fans alike to create, buy and trade digital collectibles without the technical hurdles of the current NFT landscape. The platform aims to position itself as a mainstream-ready digital collectibles marketplace for art and entertainment, initially focusing on music. The Vienna-headquartered platform aims to broaden the music collectibles market to the mainstream by drastically improving user experience and lowering entry barriers. ![]() Fittingly, its relaunch will have major artist partnerships from the music industry. Known for its easy sharing and distribution of music, LimeWire is coming back in May with its new avatar, which will be fully curated. ![]() A redoubtable name in peer-to-peer file sharing in early days of the music via internet is marking its entry, yet again. ![]()
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