India's younger generation is reshaping how entertainment translates into real economic value. Concerts aren't just about the music anymore—they've become full-fledged economic ecosystems where attendees, creators, and platforms collectively generate wealth.



What's happening on the ground? Fans are monetizing their passion through digital engagement. Artists leverage direct-to-fan models. Platforms capture value in between. It's the kind of economic activity that crypto communities talk about—decentralized, community-driven, and genuinely organic.

The money isn't theoretical. It's flowing. And as this model scales across India's massive youth demographic, you're witnessing a live case study in how Web3 economics translate into mainstream adoption.
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TommyTeacher
· 01-23 04:18
Indian young people’s moves are really impressive, turning concerts into an economic ecosystem

A case of Web3 breaking into the mainstream market, money is really flowing

Fans directly send money to artists, platforms take the margin, isn’t this what we’ve been saying about decentralization?

If India’s model really works, the whole world will have to copy it later

Feels much more reliable than failed NFT projects, finally seeing something tangible
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