What is Audius and could it be the next Spotify? (2024)

In the already crowded and hypercompetitive music streaming world, Audius may seem barely noticeable. With six million monthly users, Audius represents less than 2% of the estimated 445 million music streaming subscribers around the world.

But Audius’ still-small size belies its growing buzz in the music world.

Rolling Stone magazine recently hailed the three-year-old San Francisco-based company as “a Spotify rival.”

Music industry heavy hitters are also throwing their weight — and money — behind the blockchain upstart with a new US$5 million funding round.

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While Bitcoin may be referred to as the digital answer to gold, Audius seeks to be the next Spotify or SoundCloud of the blockchain sort. The crypto-powered music app aims to decentralize and democratize the music industry by giving more money and control back to artists.

Audius brands itself as a music protocol of the future — bringing artists and fans together directly while eliminating middlemen like record companies or even platforms like Apple Music that take a big cut of music sales.

Traditionally, record labels and other music industry middlemen have taken a majority cut of every song or album sale. According to some estimates, only about 12% of music industry revenues were paid to artists. Audius aims to stand apart from its competitors by directing 90% of music revenue to artists.

Let’s now dive into how Audius works and what this decentralized and open-source blockchain platform is all about.

This Forkast.News explainer will explore:

  • What is Audius?
  • How does Audius work?
  • What makes Audius stand out?
  • What are the main criticisms of Audius?
  • Who are Audius’ main competitors?
  • What does the future hold for Audius?

What is Audius?

Audius is an artist-controlled and community-owned music streaming platform, aiming to enable any user to freely distribute, monetize and stream audio.

It was co-founded by Roneil Rumburg and Forrest Browning, both computer scientists with Ivy League degrees. The pair also were early Bitcoin adopters and investors in Lightning Labs.

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Lovers of electronic music, Rumburg and Browning started developing the platform in 2018. Audius raised US$5.5 million in August that year, after completing a Series A round that included General Catalyst, Lightspeed, and Pantera Capital. Binance Labs also led an extension round raising US$1.25 million for Audius. The Audius mainnet launched on Sept. 24, 2019.

Audius aims to shift money and power back to artists by connecting them directly to their listeners and cutting out record labels and middlemen.

Artists get a 90% portion of sales revenue, with the other 10% going to node operators that support the network. Notably, the platform doesn’t take a cut from the revenue. Audius remains sustainable through funding rounds and incentivizes employees and early investors with the AUDIO token.

Artists on Audius choose how their content will be monetized. Options include offering content and streams for free, having a one-time payment to unlock all content, or sell their songs as non-fungible tokens (NFTs).

Audius enables musicians to maintain sole ownership of their music by generating immutable timestamps of their content, secured by a network of decentralized node operators.

On Audius, any music creator can upload and monetize content. There’s no need to be signed to a label or have a massive following to start distributing your music on your own terms. The platform also rewards artists with Audio tokens for achievements such as top five weekly trending tracks and top five trending playlists.

How does Audius work on a technical level?

The Audius blockchain is secured by two types of decentralized nodes that support the network: content nodes that host the content, and discovery nodes that index the content. Artists, fans, or any crypto enthusiast can become a node operator, by holding and staking AUDIO, Audius’ native cryptocurrency (more on that later).

By becoming content nodes, artists can host their own music without having to rely on other nodes. Artists who host their content also maintain control over their content-encryption keys, giving them additional control over their music.

For artists who simply wish to upload, content nodes are randomly selected to host their tracks. If a particular content node goes offline, the blockchain automatically replaces it with a new node, without involving the artist. Audius says their content will be just as secure and decentralized.

Audius nodes are continuously submitting snapshots of the protocol’s IPFS (InterPlanetary File System) to the Ethereum network. The IPFS is where the artists store their music on the network. The snapshots act as a safety mechanism, enabling artists to retrieve their content from the IPFS on Ethereum if Audius ever went offline. The platform’s custom extension to IPFS, AudSP, enables artists to store and retrieve their music almost instantly. IPFS is built by Protocol Labs, the company behind Filecoin — and both protocols serve their mission of creating a decentralized internet.

On an infrastructure level, Audius is built on three distinct layers:

  • App layer: the protocol’s surface layer, which includes the website, desktop and mobile app.
  • Node layer: the total number of decentralized computers supporting the network.
  • Blockchain layer: Audius is built on a layer-2, Ethereum-compatible, Proof of Authority (PoA) blockchain protocol (similar to Polygon’s POS chains).

It’s worth noting the Audius Content Management System (CMS) is in the process of migrating from its PoA consensus algorithm to Solana’s proof of stake (PoS) blockchain optimized for speed, throughput, and cost-efficiency. The network’s current infrastructure isn’t built to support the growing demand, and Solana’s robust infrastructure is one of the fastest scaling solutions in the industry.

As for the cryptocurrency powering the network, AUDIO is an ERC-20 token and the native crypto of the Audius network. AUDIO is currently the 99th largest cryptocurrency, trading at US$2.36, with a market capitalization of US$968 million, at publishing time. Investors speculate that AUDIO’s poor tokenomics and annual inflation rate of 7% are the reasons it didn’t climb higher among the top cryptocurrencies.

AUDIO serves three fundamental roles in the network:

  1. Security: To support the network by running a node, operators have to stake AUDIO tokens to become eligible and earn rewards in return.
  2. Governance: Staked AUDIO tokens are used as governance tokens to request and vote on proposals for upcoming network updates.
  3. Exclusive rewards: By staking the AUDIO token, artists can be rewarded with exclusive features and collectibles, while holding the token will also unlock exclusive content.

AUDIO tokens are airdropped by the network for artists with the highest number of listens and most social media engagement. When the token was launched on the mainnet, 5% of the initial supply or 50 million AUDIO tokens were given to the top 10,000 artists and fans.

Audius offers an API, short for application programming interface, called Hedgehog. Developers can use Hedgehog to build and deploy dApps (decentralized applications) for free, using Audius’ open-source protocol.

What makes Audius stand out?

Audius is pioneering what it sees as the future’s music distribution system, bringing human orientation into the music streaming industry. Artists can sign up and upload for free without having to sign with the platform, while fans can also use the platform for free (for the content that artists choose to share freely).

The platform has onboarded over 100,000 artists. Audius claims to offer the highest quality sound across free music platforms, supporting streaming and downloads at 320kbps.

Audius is also the first music streaming platform to partner with TikTok, the social media platform focused on video streaming. This will enable TikTok creators to use songs from Audius directly in their videos. The fact that TikTok chose Audius over other mainstream competitors is a sign of confidence for AUDIO investors.

What are the main criticisms of Audius?

One of the biggest criticisms of Audius is the platform cannot police copyright violations due to the lack of a central operator. This raises concerns over pirated material being uploaded, to the extent that some claim the platform will be a copyright nightmare. To address this issue, Audius has announced on Twitter it is building a community arbitration system, based on a network of neutral, third-party arbitrators, that will be voting on moderation cases and copyright claims.

The second challenge for Audius will likely be onboarding artists and listeners who are already on SoundCloud, Spotify, and other music streaming giants who have been leading the industry for the past decade. How would Audius get artists and their audience to switch from the industry giants?

Who are Audius’ main competitors?

Audius is competing in a difficult niche, with industry giants like Spotify, SoundCloud, YouTube Music, Apple Music, Tidal Hifi, and Amazon Music Unlimited already dominating artists and audiences. But while these platforms have the artists and brand recognition, they lack the decentralized nature of Audius.

As for players in the same blockchain-based league as Audius, the main competitors include: Song That Owns Itself (STOI), Songcamp, Catalog, and upcoming platform Royal.

What does the future hold for Audius?

Blockchain is steadily finding its way into most industries, as its robust security, transparency, and cost-efficiency are becoming more understood.

Though still in development, Audius is transforming music streaming with characteristics such as community governance and decentralization.

As for network expansion, the recent Audius-TikTok integration is significant for the platform, and will likely attract more established artists looking to piggyback off TikTok’s global user base of 1 billion people.

Aside from music celebrities, the platform is also signing on other prominent partners. Audius recently announced the launch of its integration with the popular Solana-powered multi-chain wallet and browser extension, Phantom, which allows users to showcase Solana NFT collectibles on their profile.

As Audius gains popularity, time will tell whether its open protocol becomes a new standard for decentralized music apps and whether Audius’ API Hedgehog can encourage the development of futuristic DJ apps and Shazam-type music discovery apps.

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What is Audius and could it be the next Spotify? (2024)

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What is Audius and could it be the next Spotify? ›

Spotify is the leading centralized music streaming

music streaming
A music streaming service is a type of streaming media service that focuses primarily on music, and sometimes other forms of digital audio content such as podcasts.
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platform and Audis is the decentralized music streaming protocol. Spotify favors the listeners with unlimited access to a large catalog of music tailored to the user and limits artists to be paid based on the number of streams.

Why Audius is better than Spotify? ›

Unlike the centralized Spotify platform, Audius favors the creators. They offer much more freedom and options to creators. For example, how they can monetize their work. Creators, developers, and even users have much more say on this platform.

Does Audius have a future? ›

Bullish Audius (AUDIO) price predictions range between $1.08 and $2.03 by 2030. Market analysts believe AUDIO could reach $0.837009 by 2025.

What platforms are like Audius? ›

The best alternatives to Audius are Hypto, Balance , and Sonos. If these 3 options don't work for you, we've listed over 20 alternatives below.

What problem does Audius solve? ›

Audius revolutionalizes the traditional music industry model by removing the middlemen and record label barriers. Unlike other streaming platforms,artists'revenue is not determined by how many times a song is played.

Can Audius reach $100? ›

Can Audius reach $100? No, it's unlikely that Audius can reach $100, as even with the price hovering around $3 this coin is in the first hundred cryptocurrencies by market cap, which is a great position.

What is the prediction for Audius? ›

According to our analysis in the short term, Audius price prediction for July 2023 shows the average price of AUDIO at $0.15 and the highest possible price for July 2023 would be $0.16.

Is Audius a Solana project? ›

Audius is the latest project to move over to Solana and has been growing rapidly, now with over 1 million monthly listeners.

Will Coinbase list Audius? ›

You can buy Audius on Coinbase with an approved payment method, including a bank account, a debit card, or you can initiate a wire transfer.

What makes Audius special? ›

Unlike centralized streaming platforms like Spotify and Tidal, music streams on Audius originate from a global network of content nodes instead of a centralized service. Content nodes use blockchain technology to maintain copies of the music files across several computers around the world.

Is Audius a Metaverse? ›

Audius, the leading decentralized music community and discovery platform, will now provide interactive music metaverse experiences for fans as well as new monetization opportunities for artists.

Who is Audius owned by? ›

TIKI LABS, INC.

What artists use Audius? ›

There are just over 100,000 artists on Audius, including relatively well-known names like Skrillex, Weezer, deadmau5, Russ, Mike Shinoda, Diplo, Madeintyo, Odesza, Disclosure, Alina Baraz, and Wuki.

Who is backing Audius? ›

Investors in Audius include artists such as Katy Perry, The Chainsmokers, Nas, Jason Derulo, Pusha T, Mark Gillespie, as well as industry leaders like former Sony Music CEO Martin Bandier, CEO of the investment firm K5 Global Michael Kives, and CEO of the performance rights organization SESAC John Josephson.

How many active users does Audius have? ›

Audius, the decentralized music app, has grown to five million active users, becoming one of the first truly successful consumer-facing Web3 apps. Since its launch in 2018, Audius has seen steady organic growth thanks to community-run marketing.

What are the cons of Audius? ›

Cons: The music is not directly hosted by the Audius platform but the node operators. While it grants artists more freedom, it also makes it difficult to remove content that is violating copyright laws from the platform.

How high can Audius go? ›

Audius Price Prediction 2024

Audius price will be touching $0.35 by the year ending 2024, and our Audius forecast shows that the maximum price of the coin might be around $0.36. All of the long-term Audius price predictions are bullish after 2024; the average predicted price of Audius maybe $0.33.

What is the price prediction for Audius in 2040? ›

Audius Price Predictions
YearPrice Prediction
2024$0.3255
2025$0.4305
2030$1.6065
2040$2.8305
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How much is 1 Audius in USD? ›

The current value of 1 AUDIO is $0.33 USD. In other words, to buy 5 Audius, it would cost you $1.66 USD. Inversely, $1.00 USD would allow you to trade for 3.01 AUDIO while $50.00 USD would convert to 150.42 AUDIO, not including platform or gas fees.

Is Audius good or bad? ›

Audius Rating

If you are mainly just looking to earn crypto or even extra cash, Audius is not a good option. That's because this platform offers very limited earning opportunities. You will not be able to earn a significant amount from it.

Which coin will replace Solana? ›

Bitgert is replacing Solana

In fact, the most successful blockchain is one that addresses the limitations of the existing blockchains.

What will replace Solana? ›

The cryptocurrency market constantly evolves, with new tokens vying for attention alongside established players. One token that's been making waves recently is RenQ Finance (RENQ), a decentralized finance (DeFi) token that's set to replace Solana (SOL) in the market.

Which blockchain is Audius built on? ›

Audius is a layer 2 blockchain protocol initially built on an Ethereum sidechain called the POA Network.

Why did Audius spike? ›

Prices for AUDIO, the governance token of decentralized music streaming protocol Audius, nearly doubled in the past 24 hours, pushing its market capitalization above $1 billion for the first time. The price surge comes after Audius announced its partnership with popular video-sharing app TikTok.

What is the difference between Spotify and Audius? ›

Spotify is the leading centralized music streaming platform and Audis is the decentralized music streaming protocol. Spotify favors the listeners with unlimited access to a large catalog of music tailored to the user and limits artists to be paid based on the number of streams.

How will Audius make money? ›

They do indeed have some type of monetization method, however it's more of a 'reward' system than actual monetization. Here's how it works: Every week the top 5 trending songs on the platform get a reward. Every week the top 5 trending playlists on the platform get a reward.

What crypto is joining metaverse? ›

Decentraland (MANA)

Decentraland operates an entire metaverse of its own. It is a VR platform powered by the Ethereum (ETH) blockchain, with a native token MANA used to transact business within its worlds. Users can create avatars and navigate this online universe as they wish.

What does Audius run on? ›

Audius Staking

As AUDIO is an ERC-20 token, it runs on the Ethereum blockchain, which is currently Proof of Work but is in the process of upgrading to the more efficient Proof of Stake consensus mechanism. The Audius network is secured by an ecosystem of node operators who must stake AUDIO as collateral.

What rank is Audius? ›

Audius (AUDIO) currently ranks 145 among all known cryptocurrency assets. The popularity is based on relative market cap.

How long has Audius been around? ›

The company was founded by Forrest Browning, Ranidu Lankage, and Roneil Rumburg in 2018, in San Francisco, California, United States.

What has better than Spotify sound quality? ›

Tidal HiFi offers exceedingly better audio quality at the same price as Spotify's Premium plan. It also has more subscription options, including a new free plan, making it a more flexible platform.

Is Audius good for artists? ›

The Audius App allows people to discover and follow artists. We also allow artists to earn money directly from the content they make available to their fans. As a technology company, they have a mission to create a decentralized music platform that is secure, transparent, and resistant to censorship.

What is the criticism of Audius? ›

Audius Rating

If you are mainly just looking to earn crypto or even extra cash, Audius is not a good option. That's because this platform offers very limited earning opportunities. You will not be able to earn a significant amount from it.

Is Audius based on Solana? ›

Today, all tipping (and future monetization features) on Audius are powered by our Ethereum <> Solana interoperability.

How many artists are on Audius? ›

Audius has over 250,000 artists and one million songs on its platform.

Will Spotify ever improve sound quality? ›

When is it out? Spotify HiFi rumours have circled for years, but in February 2021 a new tier was officially announced that offered CD-quality music using a lossless compression format. The high-quality streams would, the company said, be “rolling out in select markets later this year”.

Is Spotify good enough for audiophiles? ›

Spotify offers its users a maximum audio quality of 320 Kbps. However, despite the lesser quality, Spotify is still worth considering if you're an audiophile purely for the vast library. More than 50 million tracks are already available, with a further 40,000 being added every day.

What music streaming service has the best sound quality? ›

7 Best Music Streaming Services – for Audiophiles & Casuals
NameAvailabilityMaximum bitrate
Apple Music Best Overall160+ countries9216 kbps
Spotify Strong Runner-Up180+ countries320 kbps
Amazon Music Best Budget50 countries9216 kbps
Deezer Most User-Friendly185+ countries1141 kbps
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Who owns Audius? ›

Audius was founded by Forrest Browning, Ranidu Lankage and Roneil Rumburg.

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