BeatFarm Brings Music to Bitcoin With First-Ever Native NFT Protocol
Boston, MA — BeatFarm has launched the world’s first Bitcoin-native music NFT protocol, giving artists the ability to mint, trade, and monetize their work directly on the world’s most decentralized blockchain.
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Unlike Ethereum or sidechain-based platforms, BeatFarm builds straight onto Bitcoin’s base layer using the Bitcoin Computer protocol. That means songs minted on BeatFarm aren’t just tokens—they’re immutable, provably owned digital assets with royalties and rights hardcoded into Bitcoin itself.
“Other platforms force Bitcoin into Ethereum-shaped molds. BeatFarm builds directly from Bitcoin’s base principles: sovereignty, censorship resistance, and permanence. This is a much-needed cultural and economic shift.”
Ian Anderson, Board Advisor at BeatFarm
How It Works
Bitcoin-native music NFTs: Tracks are minted directly on Bitcoin as permanent, ownable assets.
Royalty enforcement: UTXO-based smart contracts automate transparent artist payouts.
Decentralized storage: Music files are stored on IPFS, with metadata preserved through Ordinals.
Trustless trading: Atomic swaps enable direct peer-to-peer exchange.
Superfan engagement: Artists can inscribe exclusive drops, live performances, and premium content directly onto the chain.
Each release is minted as a TBC20 token, embedding royalties and rights. Artists set pricing, scarcity, and royalty splits at mint, while smart contracts ensure every resale automatically routes royalties back to the creators.
A Growing Market
Global retail music sales are on track to exceed $44B by 2024 and are forecast to hit $53B by 2028 (Omdia, 2024). BeatFarm aims to capture part of this growth by offering Web3-native e-commerce tools, giving artists and labels the ability to inscribe music, live sets, and fan exclusives while retaining a greater share of revenue than with traditional platforms.
Early Milestones
First live music inscription: BeatFarm etched “Back to the Start” live at Token2049 Singapore directly onto Bitcoin and ESC.
YELO partnership: Unlocking access to a catalog of Indian and Sri Lankan film scores.
Fair inscription launch: The initial token rollout was led directly by artists, cementing BeatFarm’s community-first ethos.
“BeatFarm is giving artists the tools to control their music, connect with their superfans, and finally be compensated fairly. For the first time, music can live permanently on Bitcoin—where artists own it, fans collect it, and culture is preserved forever.”
Alex Panos, Co-Founder of BeatFarm
As Bitcoin cements its role as the backbone of digital value, BeatFarm is showing that music belongs there too—immutable, uncensorable, and fairly rewarded. It’s not just a new platform for artists, but a cultural shift for how music will be owned, traded, and experienced in the Web3 era.