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# Comparative Analysis

Hitmakr uses the best parts of industry giants.

* Like Splice, Hitmakr features a Factory component, acting as a sample marketplace. The Factory allows creators to track royalties for original and derivative works, fostering collaboration and ensuring fair compensation.
* Hitmakr embraces the streaming model of Apple Music and Spotify, providing a platform for artists to showcase their music, earn revenue through streams, and engage with a global audience. The Reward Block system ensures fair and dynamic compensation for artists based on platform activity.
* Similar to BeatStars, Hitmakr offers a storefront model where artists can sell beats, collaborate on scenes, and create auctions. The decentralized nature of web3 ensures transparency and fairness in transactions, while the SKALE network enhances scalability and reduces transaction costs.
* Similar to Spinrilla's success through strategic partnerships, Hitmakr can explore collaborations with industry influencers, labels, and artists to expand its reach and enhance its value proposition.


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