Product Update Royalty Splitter

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October 6, 2023

Our team is thrilled to unveil a game-changing update that's going to revolutionize the way you manage royalties and distribute earnings. Introducing Mojito’s Royalty Splitter – use this powerful tool to streamline and simplify the process of sharing earnings among collaborators involved in your brands web3 project. 

Here are just a few reasons your brand will love our royalty splitter functionality. 

  • Set custom royalties with defined rules for distributing earnings.
  • Automatically distribute royalties to each contributor.
  • Track royalties in real time utilizing the transparency of onchain data. 
  • Generate reports on royalty payments from our easy to use dashboard. 
  • Integrate with your CRM to export royalty data to other systems

Streamline the Post-Sale Experience with Mojito’s Royalty Splitter 

Pace Verso Gallery, a pioneer in the art world, partnered with Mojito for the Tyler Hobbs QQL Onchain auction. The auction achieved remarkable success, amassing 31.75 ETH (approx. $66,643.31 USD), but the true sign of innovation was unseen. 

Through our royalty splitter functionality, Pace effortlessly automatically distributed funds among artists, collaborators, and partners based on preset rates at the close of the sale.

Pace Verso Gallery's adoption of Mojito's royalty splitter transformed their post sale experience, streamlining processes, enhancing transparency, and nurturing equitable collaboration.

Simplify, streamline, elevate – with Mojito.

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How Mojito is Powering the Toledo Museum of Art’s Second NFT Drop

August 23, 2024

We caught up again with the museum's CEO to hear how they're leveraging Mojito's tech stack to engage new audiences.

This past spring, we had the honor of collaborating with the Toledo Museum of Art (TMA) on the Sankofa Carnival: a digital art experience that showcased a three-part collection of digital works from artists Osinachi and Yusuf Lateef. 

This Mojito-powered activation marked TMA’s triumphant first foray into NFTs, where the institution seamlessly adapted to web3 technology, engaging its audience in a narrative about how art can connect people across cultures.

Now, on the heels of the Sankofa Carnival success, we’ve partnered with TMA once again, this time to present House of Yatreda: an immersive, multi-sensory exhibition by Yatreda ያጥሬዳ, the digital artist collective based between Ethiopia, Kenya, and the United States.

House of Yatreda — which will also spotlight Ohio-based painter Jordan Buschur — will be open to the public at TMA through November 10. As another exhibition that features a limited-time open edition minted on-demand exclusively at TMA, House of Yatreda is a testament to the melding of physical and digital art, and traditional art institutions adopting cutting-edge initiatives powered by Mojito's invisible web3 technology.

To check in on how TMA is feeling about the burgeoning new paradigm they've entered into, we spoke with Sophie Ong, the Assistant Director of Strategic Initiatives for the Toledo Museum of Art, and Adam Levine, the President of Edward Drummond and Florence Scott Libbey and Director and CEO of Toledo Museum of Art.

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How Web3 can Boost Luxury Fashion Sales

August 5, 2024

Three ways web3 help ease the mid-year woes of some of the world's largest luxury brands — LVMH, Prada, Gucci, and more.

From CNBC to Vogue Business to Reuters, the expert analysts have spoken: luxury sales are down.

Hugo Boss reported a second-quarter sales slump of 1% (a cool billion euros), with brick-and-mortar retail revenue down another 3%.

Kering, Gucci's parent company, reported a 50% drop in net profits, while sales have slumped 11% to €9 billion. Gucci, Kerring's star child, dropped 19% in Q2.

The LVMH side of the jewel-encrusted collar is also feeling the squeeze, with slower sales due to decreased Q2 spending among Chinese consumers.

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Who’s hungry for zero-party cookies?

July 12, 2024

Welcome to the future of personalized consumer data.

Camilla McFarland isn't just a crypto OG who's been making moves onchain since 2013; she's also an advisor and member of Mojito's founding team, who's long been at the forefront of brand innovation in web3. 

What better person to wax onchain poetic on the future of brands in web3 at one of the industry's largest global gatherings: EthCC? 

Following her talk last year on Big Brands & Web3: NFTs and the consumer brand revolution, Camilla took the stage this week in Brussels to drop some more alpha on brands making moves onchain in a new talk, Zero-Party Cookies: the future of personalized consumer data