Watching whether a Web3 game is worth continuing to monitor,
I have become increasingly simpler now.
I no longer look at concepts, nor listen to stories.
Just three points: users, revenue, destruction.
First, let's talk about users.
The Audiera line itself is not an outsider.
Audition Online, 600 million historical users,
music + social + rhythm dance,
this is an entertainment form validated by time.
Moreover, there are already over 5 million users on-chain,
it's not the kind generated by a single wave of activities.
Next, let's look at revenue.
The AI Payment that launched in December,
is not a free experience, nor is it points.
It's real payment.
AI music generation and creation services,
have already generated revenue of 148,900+ $BEAT on-chain.
This step is crucial,
it shows that someone is willing to pay for the product.
The key is this next step.
Money doesn't just end when collected.
Audiera directly connects revenue into the Burn mechanism.
Announced weekly, continuously executed.
The first batch of 125,000 $BEAT has already been sent into the black hole.
The more you use, the faster it consumes,
the logic is very straightforward.
At this point, looking back at the comparison becomes clear.
MapleStory proved one thing:
Old IPs going on-chain is valid.
But its economic design leans more towards traditional distribution.
Audiera is taking a different path.
AI empowers content, payment undertakes behavior,
and then uses deflation to reclaim value.
It’s not about selling nostalgia,
but rather building a new model.
$BEAT

