Spotify competitor Audius airdrops $8M of tokens to users and artists

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The crypto-powered Spotify competitor Audius has retroactively distributed 50 million of its native AUDIO tokens to artists and listeners using the platform.

Audius seeks to reward content creators and listeners using its governance token, affording them voting rights over how the protocol will evolve in future.

Its native token currently only has two uses.

The team is celebrating its mainnet launch with a Twitch stream featuring deadmau5 and RAC. The algorithm determining token distribution heavily favored artists over listeners, with 75% of the issued tokens allocated to creators based on the number of streams they generated.

Follower counts were used to allocate another 10% of tokens, while favorited playlists, number of songs reposted, and number of songs favorited, were used to determine 5% each.

A rather large 40.6% of the token's supply has been allocated for the Audius team and advisors, including popular artists deadmau5 and RAC, with 36% set for distribution among the platform's investors, and 17.8% of supply allocated to a community-governed treasury.

The token's supply is set to inflate by 7% each year for future distributions to users.

The token has a 24-hour volume of $6.6 million, nearly 86% of which changed hands on Binance.

Since launching in September last year, Audius has attracted more than 750,000 monthly active users and generated more than one million streams each month.

Audius also plans to facilitate content creators minting "Artist tokens" on Ethereum to offer unique utilities for fans.

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