The decade-old P2P file-sharing platform LimeWire is making a comeback to the market with an NFT marketplace focused on the music industry.
Limewire, a popular peer-to-peer file-sharing website from the early 2000s that went defunct in 2010, is making a reentry in the market with a digital collectible marketplace at the hands of its new owners.
The marketplace will be fully curated and is launching with major artist partnerships from the music industry. LimeWire has also partnered with Algorand for cost and energy-efficient minting.
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