We used to joke that Nina was the hardest way to release music. That’s no longer the case. In fact, we think it may be the easiest.
Nina v2 is live.
Beyond being easier to use, your most-requested features are here:
Albums.
Discovery.
No crypto required.
Nina is 100% Music.
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A new ecosystem for releasing, discovering, and supporting independent music.
Joined April 2021
- 1/ We are excited to announce the upcoming launch of Nina: a new way to publish, stream, and purchase music. Built on @solana and @ArweaveTeam
- Platform fees that allowed Bandcamp to stay independent could now be going to companies with very different goals. This is why we are building artist + community owned tools. If you look beyond the cringe of an overhyped web3 there are tools that aim to secure independence.
- Introducing: Hubs A Hub is a scene. A Hub is a playlist. A Hub is a home page. A Hub is a platform. A Hub is a record label. A Hub is a blog. A Hub is an archive. A Hub is a clubhouse. A Hub is a record store. A Hub is a collective. A Hub is context.
- We are excited to share the Nina Litepaper and present our vision for the future of music online: docs.nina.market/litepaper/ Built on @solana and @ArweaveTeam #solanaszn
- Open Beta is here. Nina is now fully open to the public and it’s easy to get started. Anyone can now sign up with their email address to release, collect, curate, and write about music on Nina.
- .@teklife57 co-founder @DJ_Spinn stopped by Nina HQ last month. We asked him some questions about footwork, how he met DJ Rashad, his favorite producers from Chicago, and a whole lot more.
00:00 - Introducing: Nina Radio A new way to listen to and explore the music published through the Nina Protocol. This is the first standalone application built on Nina - expect many more in 2022. radio.nina.market
- Introducing Nina Japan, a collection of eleven releases and interviews with artists from across the Japanese underground. This hub is curated by Masahiro Ueda aka DJ Healthy, the head of Will Records, and promoter based in NYC and Tokyo. ninaprotocol.com/articles/intro…
- We talked with Rolling Stone about Nina and the Community Revenue Share - as we work towards building a new economic model and home for independent musicNina Protocol (@ninaprotocol) is something like Bandcamp for the Discord generation. It could be the start of a revolution in streaming. rollingstone.com/music/music-fe…
- Articles on Vice could disappear from private servers at any moment Articles on Nina are permanently stored on a public network Nina Editorial is powered by our writing tools, which will soon be opened up to the public. Want early access? Sign up below








