In the past two years, the narrative of 'established IP on the blockchain' has become quite commonplace.

The real issue has never been whether the IP has value, but rather how that value is distributed after being placed on the blockchain.

MapleStory has provided the market with a clear answer: established IP can still attract users and gain significant attention. However, from a token structure perspective, the high FDV pricing combined with a high unlock ratio resembles a more traditional gaming financial model. The nostalgia and scale have been validated, but for secondary market participants, the pressure is not insignificant.

Audiera has taken a different, more restrained approach. I prefer to call it 'established IP on the blockchain 2.0'. A single token $BEAT, lower initial circulation, and a relatively clean chip structure have allowed the entire model to avoid complex dual-token games from the outset.

From the user's perspective, the dance party line itself possesses strong pan-entertainment attributes. Music, socializing, and dancing are not limited to the core player demographic. The 600 million historical users is not an easily replicable starting point, and the real active users that have emerged on the chain indicate that this IP is not merely a nostalgic concept.

What truly sets Audiera apart from similar projects is the introduction of AI Payment. When Web2 music content and AI creative capabilities are directly integrated into the Token economy through payments, the usage behavior is no longer just 'playing', but forms real consumption. As of now, AI Payment has generated an income of 148,900+ $BEAT on the chain.

More importantly, this portion of income has not simply been retained, but has been explicitly included in a periodic destruction mechanism. The first batch of 125,000 $BEAT has already been burned, and this is a continuous, publicly executed arrangement. This links the token value directly to real usage scenarios.

From the perspective of retail investors, judging Web3 games is not actually complicated: Are there users, is there revenue, and is the token being continuously consumed? Audiera has at least provided relatively clear answers on these three dimensions.

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