Not really. I've been following them since the beginning and met the CEO recently at the MaMA festival (a big indie music event in Paris, France). I decided to invest and get some of their $AFT tokens. The main obstacle is that most indie artists are not so informed about the administrative side of music and that many professionals (publishers mostly) tend to be very defiant about blockchain. Convincing both is gonna be a challenge. But Allfeat are already connected to many people and could join the DDEX consortium, that's encouraging.

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Yes. Encouraging. I reached out to them. My folks have been working on the back end trying to help solve the IP problem and we understand the pushback with blockchain. I think the publishing answer is with blockchain though. The free and open or V4V is also a very hard sell on the artist side. The average album costs 12,000 USD and hoping people send value isn’t the best business strategy either. You’ve probably found here in Nostrland that many people disagree with me on this. BUt we absolutely need a return to music being valued, not free.