Digital Pioneers: Fellaz and Dnable Revolutionize Online Amusement with Crowd Creation
In a groundbreaking move, Fellaz and Dnable have joined forces to redefine the traditional entertainment model. The partnership will see Fellaz providing the foundational blockchain infrastructure for Dnable's two flagship projects, including a soon-to-be-released virtual K-pop boy group and a fan economy based on Web3 technology.
The collaboration aims to redefine the entertainment industry by leveraging a decentralized approach through blockchain. By launching a Web3-native virtual K-pop group, they intend to create an entertainment ecosystem where fans can participate more directly, potentially owning tokens or digital assets related to the group. This model shifts power away from traditional centralized entertainment companies towards a more community-driven and fan-empowered structure.
In this novel fan economy, digital engagement and ownership are linked on-chain. Decisions on aspects like song selection, character design, and narrative evolution will be determined by fans via a Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO). The Fellaz ID Protocol will be used to authenticate and reward fan engagement, logging every interaction and awarding Soulbound Tokens (SBTs) for early supporters. Users holding specific SBTs or fan tokens will have access to restricted content on Peeksup, the integrated platform for token-based access to exclusive content.
Artists on Peeksup can offer premium, token-gated media galleries and social interactions. The partnership will enhance Peeksup with token-gated community features, aiming to deepen fan-artist relationships by creating intimate, personalized digital spaces. The integration also seeks to redefine how entertainment is created, consumed, and monetized, with fans at the center.
The virtual boy band's ecosystem will be powered by Fellaz's decentralized protocol, serving as a working model for interactive, blockchain-based media experiences. The partnership could redefine how entertainment is consumed, with fans having the opportunity to acquire fractional ownership and share in revenues from ventures like digital streaming, merchandise sales, and virtual concerts.
Dnable executives view the initiative as an opportunity to disrupt industry norms and invite fans into the creative and financial partnership of the project. The partnership reflects Innocus Global Group's strategy of creating synergy between its portfolio entities. The new high-tech studio in Seoul, owned by Dnable, will serve as the production hub for the partnership.
The Fellaz leadership believes the partnership is crucial for realizing a vision of decentralized, community-driven entertainment. The Fellaz-Dnable partnership is part of Innocus's broader mission to pioneer new markets in the decentralized technology and entertainment sectors. This exciting partnership promises to revolutionize the entertainment industry, placing fans at the heart of the creative process and financial success of virtual entertainment ventures.
[1] Web3 refers to a collection of protocols and technologies that promote decentralization and blockchain-based solutions for the internet.
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