The FIR project leads a new wave of integration between AI music and Web3: Celebrity participation, active ecosystem, and market value potential draw attention.

Recently, the project FIR, which integrates AI music and Web3 technology, has shown strong development momentum. The project has attracted the deep involvement of several well-known artists: Singer Kay Tse's AI hit song has successfully landed at the second position on the Tencent Music chart, and the related copyright revenue has continuously injected funds into the pool; Musician Wong Kwan Chung has turned his cover user demo into an NFT, which quickly surpassed $200 in sales; In addition, the background music (BGM) from Stephen Chow's classic movies has been authorized for users to adapt and create, and the related NFT market has responded enthusiastically.

In terms of ecological construction, the data performance of the FIR platform is impressive: Currently, the daily active users have surpassed 16 million, with over 200,000 songs issued in total, and a daily creation speed of more than 2,000 new songs is maintained. Users can earn token incentives through plays and interactions, realizing a participation model of "earning while listening to music."

Although the current total market value is only at the million-dollar level, its on-chain transaction volume has shown significant growth. FIR is bridging the full chain of "music creation - AI generation - Web3 assetization," turning the concept of "music + AI + Web3" into real applications. The project has entered a critical stage of value discovery.