wu-tang clan's legendary one-copy album loaned to MONA museum for first public debut
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The sole copy of Wu-Tang Clan's 'Once Upon a Time in Shaolin' will be publicly played at the Museum of Old and New Art in Tasmania, marking a significant moment as almost no one has ever listened to it.
PleasrDAO, the new owner of the album, purchased it for $4 million with crypto, aiming to fulfill Wu-Tang Clan's original vision after it was previously sold at auction for $2 million and later seized by the US government.
Wu-Tang Clan's album 'Once Upon a Time in Shaolin' symbolizes the fight against streaming platform middlemen, with decentralization (Web 3.0) aiming to connect artists and fans directly, cutting out intermediaries and allowing fairer value distribution.
PleasrDAO, after acquiring the album, brought the music 'to the people,' in line with their goal to fulfill Wu-Tang Clan's original vision and promote direct connections between artists and fans.
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