Planning to lean in hard to this value4value stuff. As a bitcoiner and a musician how could I not? The concept is blowing my mind the more I learn in terms of simplicity and practicality. I think this is poised to explode once content creators understand the possibilities. Wavlake, Tunestr, Podcasting 2.0, zap stream. Anyone know of other good options?

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Self-host your music on your own RSS like a podcast! That way when people boost/zap you, 100% of the value goes to any and all of your chosen value splits (featured musicians, artists, etc) and not some big platform. We call it DeMu, decentralized music, and it is truly sovereign. Here is a DIY guide:

https://github.com/de-mu/demu-feed-template/blob/master/feed-with-comments.xml

Interesting. Thanks for sharing!

Here's one of my favorite DeMu artists, nostr:npub109pc6vlklws9k5f8vahq2yrdgap7uyqyt7zqknetd5tjzche8t2qvr5aaj. LNBeats surfaces all the v4v musician feeds out there and is a great place for discovery

https://lnbeats.com/album/a2d2e313-9cbd-5169-b89c-ab07b33ecc33

This is really interesting. But does this mean I need my own server? I don't know much about RSS feeds - I could build a feed with metadata and host it easily (assuming that's what you do), but where do I register the feed so it's found?

You can use any webserver. A majority of artists already have websites so it's just a matter of adding the file to an existing web server. The files are really small so anyone who already pays for hosting literally anything should be able to tack on RSS and mp3s.

To register the feed and get it distributed everywhere, you will simply add the URL pointing to your feed.xml file to PodcastIndex.org/add