CoinDesk reported:
“[Artists] would very much prefer to actually maintain only one platform and one community, instead of [always] juggling between two or three platforms, two or three communities, always updating information between the three of them, communicating with people on all of those platforms, and so on.” said Barbu. “It was actually a decision that we took because we had demand for it, from an artist perspective – and it will help quite a lot of artists.”