The New Entertainment Economy

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The entertainment model is broken. This report unpacks how blockchain is unlocking new revenue, funding, and fan engagement models in music, film, and live events.

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What’s in the report

  • The economics behind fan-driven music drops and why 600 superfans outperform a million streams

  • How Republic Film returned capital to investors within months

  • Revenue comparisons: EVEN vs. Spotify, Netflix, and major studios

  • Data-backed trends in artist behavior, fan loyalty, and monetization

  • Playbooks for launching fan-owned entertainment projects today

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Join us for a dynamic conversation with industry leaders and builders from CreatorFi, EVEN, and Republic Film as we unpack how blockchain infrastructure is powering:

  • ​Fan-funded music & films

  • ​Instant royalties & payouts

  • ​Superfan engagement at scale

​Whether you’re a Web3 founder, entertainment exec, or artist looking for new monetization models, this is your front-row seat to the future of creator-led entertainment.

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