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# Miuro.AI

Empowering every AI-generated song to become an ownable, tradable, and sustainably revenue-generating asset.

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### The AI-Native Music Economy Protocol: **Content Becomes Capital**

MIURO is the world’s first AI-Native Music Economy Protocol.

Through our four-layer vertically integrated protocol, we seamlessly bridge AI music generation with economic value circulation—turning content into truly ownable, tradable economic assets that automatically generate revenue.

#### **The Four Pillars**

**1. Hardware (MiuroBox) + Miuro Rights Network**&#x20;

Hardware is not merely a tool—it is a continuous cash flow engine. MiuroBox serves as both an AI music computer and a decentralized network node. The Rights Graph records creative lineage and ownership rules on-chain.

**2. Miuro OS**&#x20;

The native operating system for AI music Agents. A unified system that integrates creation, publishing, social interaction, and node management.

**3. Tokenized AI-native IP**&#x20;

Supports one-click issuance of Song Tokens, Club Tokens, and Super IP Tokens. Holding these tokens grants shared real royalties and co-creation rights.

**4. Miuro Pay Protocol** **Record = Execute.**&#x20;

Every play and Remix automatically triggers instant, real-time royalty distribution.

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