Buy musiccoins.
SONG·DAQ turns music into a clear market experience. Artists can launch music coins tied to an artist profile or a specific song. Fans can discover those markets, review price, liquidity, royalty status, artist momentum, and wallet costs, then buy or sell with the same kind of clarity they expect from a finance app.
Browse music markets, compare song coins and artist coins, check liquidity and royalty signals, then build a portfolio around the artists you believe in.
Connect Audius, choose an artist coin or song coin, pick a simple launch preset, add public liquidity, and set up royalty splits later.
Use Paper Mode to practice buying, selling, launching, and tracking portfolio movement with simulated funds before real money moves.
Launch Artist Coin
Artists connect Audius, choose an Artist Coin or Song Coin, and use simple launch presets to define supply, allocation, public liquidity, and wallet caps.
Fans Trade the Market
Fans buy from a public pool or curve with visible price, liquidity, fees, and fiat estimates. The artist allocation is separate from the market.
Earn From Activity + Growth
Portfolio value can move with demand, trading activity, music momentum, and verified royalty signals that are tracked on each coin page.
- Browse music coins by market source, hype, price, and liquidity.
- Open a coin to review chart movement, artist proof, discography, royalty status, and trust signals.
- Buy or sell with crypto and USD estimates before confirming.
- Track SOL, AUDIO, song coins, artist coins, P/L, and recent activity in portfolio.
- Connect Audius so catalog, profile, artwork, and artist identity are real.
- Choose Artist Coin or Song Coin, then pick a launch preset instead of guessing tokenomics.
- Launch the coin, add public liquidity, and show fans why the market can trade.
- Set up distributor royalty splits later and submit them for verification.
- Review royalty requests, wallet errors, asset sync health, and suspicious market activity.
- Verify distributor split information before any coin becomes royalty verified.
- Record royalty payments, pool contributions, liquidity support, and payout history.
- Keep admin-only review controls out of the public testing flow.
Six steps to a song coin
Start with a real Audius track, artwork, artist identity, and song metadata so the coin page does not feel empty.
Release through your distributor so the song has proper rights, splits, ISRC/UPC data, and a royalty path.
Choose Artist Coin or Song Coin, set the ticker, use a preset, and review all crypto plus fiat costs before signing.
After launch, add SONG·DAQ as a distributor split recipient so royalty activity can be verified later.
Admin reviews the distributor split and updates the public royalty status only when the information matches.
Fans trade from the public pool, follow momentum, watch royalty updates, and track the position in portfolio.
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Live Trading
Buy and sell song coins with clear chart, liquidity, fee, and wallet confirmation screens.
Execution, price discovery, and wallet confirmation stay visible so users can understand what they are buying and how the market is moving before they commit funds.
Stream Royalties
Verified distributor splits can become visible royalty signals for song coin markets.
Royalty-backed signals, distributor routing, and payout status are surfaced in the app so buyers can distinguish between verified revenue flows and pending claims.
On-Chain Verified
Every split is cryptographically verifiable. No trust needed — verify on Solana.
Mint addresses, launch data, and contract-linked status are presented with explorer visibility so advanced users can verify the same records the interface is describing.
Price Intelligence
AI-powered 'Why Did This Move?' analysis explains every price movement.
Market context is easier to trust when price movement is explained with volume, timing, and behavior cues instead of leaving users to guess why a token jumped or faded.
Whale Tracking
Real-time alerts when large wallets accumulate or exit positions.
Large position changes, holder concentration, and unusual activity are the kinds of signals that help users avoid blindly walking into manipulated markets.
Prestige System
Build reputation through market participation, watchlists, and informed activity.
Prestige gives active users a persistent reputation layer tied to informed participation, not just empty badges, so long-term engagement is more visible than impulsive hype.
Built to make coin launches and trades legible before anyone risks real money.
SONG·DAQ is designed so wallet approvals, artist identity, royalty status, liquidity protection, and contract visibility are understandable before anyone commits funds. The page should answer the trust questions first, not make you hunt for them in tiny hover states.
SONG·DAQ can prepare trades and launches, but user funds do not move unless the connected Solana wallet signs and approves the exact action.
Artist launch access uses Sign in with Audius instead of pasted handles, reducing impersonation risk and tying the launch flow to a real public music identity.
Coin pages and launch review screens show whether royalty split routing is locked, pending, or still unverified, so buyers can understand revenue status before they buy.
A token cannot go live, become tradable, or appear in the public market until starting liquidity is added and validated, so buyers are not dropped into a frozen market.
Launch screens capture liquidity lock duration and show it publicly, helping users spot whether liquidity is protected or still vulnerable to quick removal.
The app warns when artist allocation is too high or wallet caps are too loose, which helps surface setups that could make concentration or dumping risk worse.
Mint addresses, launch records, wallets, and explorer links are surfaced so users can inspect what the app is describing instead of trusting a black box.
Fake artists, fake royalty claims, suspicious launches, and unusual holder behavior can be reported and flagged so bad actors are easier to review and delist.
The model works best when artists, fans, and the music all benefit at the same time.
This should not feel like a one-sided extraction machine. The structure is strongest when artists get funding, fans get transparency and access, and the music itself gets sustained attention.
- Build market support from fans without pretending to give away the whole catalog
- Keep artist allocation visible while still showing how revenue flows are structured
- Launch artist tokens and song coins with clearer market expectations
- Build long-term support instead of short-term hype around a single drop
- Support artists you believe in with more transparency around launch terms
- Track liquidity, verification status, and market behavior before buying
- Share in market participation and royalty-linked signals where the data is actually verified
- Build status and reputation around informed participation, not blind speculation
- Stronger communities form around songs with real traction and real support
- Better reporting and launch standards reduce fake or low-quality token spam
- Artists have more reason to keep fans engaged beyond the first launch moment
- The market can reward consistency, trust, and actual cultural momentum
How launch works, why liquidity matters, and what guardrails exist before a token ever goes live.
This section is meant to slow people down in a good way. If someone is about to spend money, they should understand the launch sequence, what gets locked, what stays transparent, and what the app does to reduce rug-pull behavior.
- Artists sign in with Audius, choose either an artist token or a song coin, and connect the wallet that will own the launch transaction.
- For song coins, the artist selects a real catalog track, configures supply, wallet caps, artist allocation, and royalty transparency fields before anything is minted.
- Liquidity is a required launch step. The launch cannot move forward until the artist adds starting liquidity, chooses a paired asset, and sets a lock duration.
- The review step summarizes supply, allocation, price, liquidity, lock period, and warnings so the artist sees the market structure clearly before confirming.
- Wallet signatures are required for launches and trades, which means user funds do not move unless the connected wallet explicitly approves the exact transaction.
- Liquidity lock settings are captured at launch and shown publicly, helping users judge whether the pool is protected or still exposed to quick removal.
- Coins without valid launch liquidity should not appear as live public market assets, which reduces the chance of people buying into a dead or non-functional market.
- Artist identity, royalty status, wallet caps, allocation warnings, trust badges, and reporting tools are all surfaced so buyers can evaluate risk before participating.
The fans become
the label.
Start trading song coins. Follow royalty signals on every stream.