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OPEN Ticketing Launches New Module Inspired by Bowie Bond to Revolutionize Event Financing

OPEN Ticketing Launches New Module Inspired by Bowie Bond to Revolutionize Event Financing

CointimeCointime2024/05/15 10:04
By:Cointime

OPEN Ticketing has launched its OPN RWA module, inspired by the innovative financial strategy behind the Bowie Bond, which transformed David Bowie’s future music royalties into $55 million through an asset-backed security. The web3 ticketing platform incorporates Blockchain technology and fractionalized NFTs to reshape event financing, enabling artists and event organizers to secure funding on equitable terms. The launch of the OPN RWA module represents a significant shift, leveraging blockchain technology to decentralize and democratize financing within the sector, challenging LiveNation’s market dominance and offering artists and fans improved terms and enhanced control over their engagements. With these innovations, OPEN Ticketing is set to transform industry dynamics and create a more equitable environment for financing large-scale events.

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