SONG·DAQ
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How SONG·DAQ works

Buy music coins and follow the live music economy.

SONG·DAQ lets fans invest in their favorite music and lets artists launch music coins with visible price, liquidity, wallet, and royalty signals. The goal is to make every market feel understandable before anyone spends money.

100% verified on-chain means the app surfaces the mint, wallet, pool, launch, and market records users need to inspect. Artists can launch coin markets for fans, and investors can compare Song Coins and Artist Coins from one clean screen.

Live value curve
$12,840.22
+18.4%
HIGH $13.09KLOW $11.88K$12.84K$13.20K$12.60K$12.05KLaunchTradingSignals
Artist Identity
Audius-first

Catalog, profile, artwork, and song data come from Audius/Open Audio whenever available.

Market Structure
Public pool

Fans buy from a visible market, not from a hidden artist wallet.

Trading Clarity
Fiat + crypto

Amounts show crypto and fiat estimates before launch, liquidity, buy, and sell actions.

Support + product guide

One page for how it works, what to do next, and what each market signal means.

This page now combines the how-it-works guide with support details so beginners can understand launch, trading, liquidity, wallets, royalties, and portfolio updates without hunting through different pages.

Admin

Launch help

Create the coin, review supply, choose a launch preset, then add liquidity so the public market can open. SONG·DAQ shows crypto and fiat estimates before money moves.

Wallet help

Live mode uses your connected Solana wallet. Paper Mode gives you a simulated wallet so you can test launching, buying, selling, and portfolio changes with no real funds.

Royalty help

Royalty splits happen after launch. Artists add admin@song-daq.com inside their distributor dashboard, return to SONG·DAQ, and submit the setup request for verification.

Portfolio help

Portfolio rolls up SOL, AUDIO, Song Coins, Artist Coins, other wallet assets, profit/loss, and recent activity so investors can see the whole account in one place.

Liquidity help

Liquidity is still called liquidity, but the app explains it as the public market money that lets fans buy and sell without waiting for a private buyer.

Admin help

Admin-only review, royalty verification, payment records, support requests, and asset sync health live inside the admin dashboard, not in the public launch flow.

Coin minted

Fixed supply created

Liquidity added

Public pool opens

Market visible

Fans can buy/sell

Royalties optional

Verified later

Launch side

Artist flow

1

Connect Audius

The artist signs in so SONG·DAQ can attach the market to a real profile, catalog, artwork, and music identity.

2

Choose Artist Coin or Song Coin

Artist Coins follow the Audius/Open Audio style. Song Coins are SONG·DAQ markets tied to a specific track.

3

Pick a launch preset

Fan First, Balanced, and Premium presets set supply, artist allocation, liquidity, and wallet caps in one click.

4

Launch and add liquidity

Liquidity puts public market money behind the coin so fans can buy and sell from a pool or curve.

5

Set up royalties later

Royalty splits are optional after launch. Admin verification keeps royalty status separate from the initial launch.

Example supply graph

Where the coins go

The exact split depends on the launch preset, but the core idea is simple: artist inventory, public trading supply, liquidity, and reserves are separate buckets.

Public market40%
Launch liquidity30%
Artist vesting20%
Reserve10%
Liquidity depth

Why liquidity matters

Thin liquidity
$250
Large price swings
Healthier liquidity
$5,000+
Smoother trading
Song coins
+
SOL / USDC / AUDIO
Together, these form the public trading pool. Fans buy and sell against that pool.
Trading side

Investor flow

1

Browse the market

Compare Song Coins, Artist Coins, Hype Meter, liquidity, price, volume, and royalty status.

2

Open a coin page

Review chart movement, artist info, discography, token source, liquidity, market value, and risk/trust signals.

3

Choose buy or sell amount

Enter USD, SOL, AUDIO, or token amount. SONG·DAQ shows crypto and fiat estimates before confirmation.

4

Confirm in wallet

Live mode uses a real Solana wallet. Paper Mode simulates the same flow with fake funds.

5

Track portfolio

Portfolio rolls up SOL, AUDIO, Song Coins, Artist Coins, other wallet assets, P/L, and recent activity.

Why fans can buy

Artists do not sell every coin straight from their wallet. Part of the supply goes into a public market pool, the artist share stays separate, and liquidity is what lets fans buy and sell.Price movement depends on demand, liquidity depth, and real trading activity.

Fans buy from the market
The public allocation sits in a curve or liquidity pool. Buyers trade against that market instead of a hidden artist wallet.
Artist share is separate
The artist portion is separate from the public pool and should vest over time instead of being freely dumped at launch.
Liquidity makes it tradable
Launch liquidity pairs song coins with SOL, USDC, or AUDIO-style market depth so people can buy and sell through the pool.
Launch liquidity vs royalties

Launch liquidity gets the coin live

The artist pairs song coins with SOL, USDC, or AUDIO-style market money so buyers and sellers have a place to trade.

Royalties happen later

The artist can set up distributor splits after the coin exists. SONG·DAQ records royalty status only after verification.

The two systems stay separate

A coin can be live before royalties are verified. Royalty status should never be confused with launch liquidity.

Trust signals

Source label

Every coin should make clear whether it came from SONG·DAQ or Open Audio/Audius-style artist coin data.

Visible supply logic

Artist allocation, public allocation, liquidity allocation, reserve, and burned supply should update everywhere.

Wallet-readable actions

Live actions should show clear wallet prompts, estimated fiat cost, network fee, and real backend or wallet errors.

Beginner glossary

Terms investors see in the app

Support

Liquidity

The public market money that lets fans buy and sell. Without liquidity, a coin can exist but trading will feel stuck.

Market value

A current estimate based on price and the supply that should count in the market. Creator inventory should not be treated like spendable cash.

Royalty pool

Verified royalty money received later that can be recorded into the coin ecosystem.

Hype Meter

A discovery score based on trading, watchlists, music activity, and momentum signals.

Undervalued signal

A discovery prompt when attention appears to be rising faster than price or investor activity.

Song IPO

A market-debut event for a new song coin launch.

SONG·DAQ shows market data, music signals, liquidity, royalties, and portfolio estimates to help users understand the asset. Prices can move down or up, and users are responsible for their own decisions.