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Story Protocol has made waves in the music industry by acquiring and tokenizing partial copyrights for two iconic songs, expanding into a lucrative market.
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By inviting investors into the music copyright space, the project aims to bridge traditional finance with digital assets, enhancing liquidity in a $5.8 trillion sector.
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“Katy Perry and Maroon 5 aren’t just topping charts anymore—they’re topping investment portfolios,” noted a user, highlighting the investment potential of these popular songs.
Story Protocol tokenizes hit songs by Maroon 5 and Katy Perry, opening new investment opportunities in the music IP sector valued at $5.8 trillion.
Story Protocol Tokenizes Songs By Maroon 5 & Katy Perry
According to an official announcement from Story Protocol (IP), the Aria protocol—part of the Story ecosystem—has acquired and tokenized a portion of the copyrights for the hit songs Nobody’s Love by Maroon 5 and Daisies by Katy Perry.
The choice of Maroon 5 and Katy Perry likely stems from their status as top-tier artists with massive fan bases. Maroon 5 has won three Grammy Awards and sold over 135 million records worldwide, while Katy Perry has sold over 100 million records, with multiple diamond-certified singles.
“Katy Perry and Maroon 5 aren’t just topping charts anymore—they’re topping investment portfolios,” commented an X user.
Both Nobody’s Love and Daisies have high streaming numbers, generating sustainable passive revenue. Tokenizing the copyright for these songs allows for the rights to be divided into digital tokens that investors can trade or hold.
This move is part of a broader plan to acquire portions of over 50 copyrights from major artists, including BLACKPINK, Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber, and others, as previously announced by Story Protocol.
Does Music Copyright Tokenization Have Real Potential?
As COINOTAG has highlighted, Real-World Asset Tokenization refers to the process of converting physical or intangible assets into digital tokens on the blockchain. According to CoinGecko data, as of press time, the market capitalization of RWA-related projects stands at over $32 billion.
“It’s clear that the world’s largest financial market infrastructures see a huge opportunity emerging from the DLT/Blockchain industry’s ability to connect counterparties around various forms of RWA tokenization,” said Sergey Nazarov, Co-founder of Chainlink.
Moreover, Security Token Market recently predicted that the tokenized RWA market could reach $30 trillion by 2030, with leading sectors including securities, real estate, bonds, and gold.
According to the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), the economic value of Intellectual Property (IP)—including copyrights, patents, and trademarks—contributes around 38% of global GDP, equivalent to more than $30 trillion annually (based on a global GDP of $80-$100 trillion). The copyright industry alone (music, film, books) accounts for approximately $5.8 trillion.
Despite its massive value, the IP sector remains one of the least liquid asset classes. Buying, licensing, or valuing IP is often complex, time-consuming, and dependent on legal intermediaries. Tokenizing IP could enable more transparent, efficient transactions and management through digital tokens, making this a potential sector that Story Protocol aims to solve.
Opportunities And Challenges Ahead for Story Protocol
While the potential of RWA in the IP sector is undeniable, Story Protocol still faces significant challenges in capturing this market. First, Story is not the only RWA-focused project.
Competitors like Ondo Finance (Ondo Chain), Centrifuge, and MakerDAO have already established a presence. Story Protocol is still relatively small and just recently launched its mainnet, meaning it must demonstrate unique advantages in the IP niche.
Second, tokenizing IP requires legal recognition from organizations like WIPO and compliance with the Berne Convention. Without overcoming these legal hurdles, Story Protocol may struggle to attract major IP holders.
Story Protocol’s move to tokenize the copyrights of hit songs aligns with its broader strategy to enter the IP sector. However, success in this space will require proving its utility and overcoming legal and market adoption challenges.
Conclusion
In summary, Story Protocol’s initiative to tokenize music copyrights not only taps into the immense value of the intellectual property sector but also opens new avenues for investment. As it navigates competition and regulatory challenges, its innovative approach could reshape the landscape of music copyright ownership, enhancing both liquidity and investor access.