Mars Finance reports that on December 3, the music platform Fireverse announced it will officially launch the “Music Copyright Staking Pool” (Copyright Staking Pool) at the end of December. This staking pool introduces a real yield-based revenue distribution mechanism, aiming to replace the traditional governance token model.
According to official estimates, based on the current growth rate of traffic, the total music copyright revenue on the Fireverse platform is expected to exceed $30 million by 2026. Of this, 50% of the revenue (expected to be over $15 million) will be directly injected into the staking pool and distributed to LP holders.
Since the launch of the “AI Co-Creation” initiative in October, the Fireverse content ecosystem has achieved rapid growth, producing several hit singles, including the collaboration with Kay Tse, “City Lights Chasing Dreams.” The total number of plays across the entire network has exceeded 100 million, laying a solid foundation for achieving the aforementioned revenue targets.
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Fireverse announces 2026 copyright revenue outlook: copyright revenue estimated to exceed $30 million
Mars Finance reports that on December 3, the music platform Fireverse announced it will officially launch the “Music Copyright Staking Pool” (Copyright Staking Pool) at the end of December. This staking pool introduces a real yield-based revenue distribution mechanism, aiming to replace the traditional governance token model.
According to official estimates, based on the current growth rate of traffic, the total music copyright revenue on the Fireverse platform is expected to exceed $30 million by 2026. Of this, 50% of the revenue (expected to be over $15 million) will be directly injected into the staking pool and distributed to LP holders.
Since the launch of the “AI Co-Creation” initiative in October, the Fireverse content ecosystem has achieved rapid growth, producing several hit singles, including the collaboration with Kay Tse, “City Lights Chasing Dreams.” The total number of plays across the entire network has exceeded 100 million, laying a solid foundation for achieving the aforementioned revenue targets.