How is party-to-earn different from play-to-earn? | Find out in this live AMA

Published at: Oct. 7, 2022

We're all familiar with the concept of play-to-earn — but now, there's a thrilling new crypto trend on the block: party-to-earn. 

But what exactly does party-to-earn mean… and how does it differ? 

In Cointelegraph's latest live AMA, we're joined by three experts from the world of electronic music. They'll tell us how this vibrant genre can thrive in the Metaverse — and attract a new legion of fans in the 21st century — through a project called Klubcoin.

ClubbingTV's CEO Stephane Schweitzer will be on hand to answer your questions during the broadcast — alongside the company's COO Laureline Teste Wyrich. Rounding up the trio is TheList and Klubcoin's CMO, Ivor Visković. It's going to be a fast-paced, immersive discussion that's chaired by Cointelegraph journalist Rachel Wolfson.

Exploring the future

We've already seen how NFTs have transformed the world of art — with a new legion of digital creators coming to the fore. 

This AMA will delve into how they can change the face of electronic music, too. Just imagine if crypto collectibles could be used to give exclusive perks to fans — bringing them closer to their favorite artists. Just some of the other opportunities include limited-edition merchandise of unforgettable festivals and gigs — a lasting digital memento that says "I was there." 

The KlubCoin team will also explain how their token adds value to holders — and creates a new payment method that's accepted by nightclubs, festivals, ticketing and streaming platforms, and consumer electronics brands. While loyalty programs have been popular for decades, they're often in desperate need of modernization. Throughout the AMA, we'll find out how crypto can bring this concept into the 21st century — and offer targeted rewards that electronic music fans will actually benefit from.

Learning lessons

Cointelegraph's AMAs aren't just an opportunity to put your questions to some of the industry's most exciting innovators — they're a chance to delve into some of the challenges they encounter, and how they were overcome.

Stephane will tell us about his experience of creating a token that's focused on electronic music, and give an insight into the process of rolling it out across multiple regions. We'll also find out what's next for Klubcoin — and delve into the upcoming milestones on their roadmap. 

Is there anything else you'd like to know? Make sure you join the YouTube chat room and pop your questions there.

Klubcoin's live AMA takes place on Friday at 12pm ET (4pm UTC.) Head on over to Cointelegraph's YouTube page and smash those like and subscribe buttons for all our future videos and updates.

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