If you appreciate our proposal...

...Have you considered contributing to a project built on artistic honesty and transparency?

9/30/20251 min read

A person holding a cell phone in their hand
A person holding a cell phone in their hand

We’ve all been there—forgetting to pay the electricity bill, the cable subscription, the rent... life happens.

Some platforms have developed a peculiar way of reminding us, every few songs, that we should pay for the service they offer.
RL1540 doesn’t do that.
The service has been, is, and will remain free to use. And at no point, throughout the musical flow, will a voice interrupt the stream of sound.

But free to use doesn’t mean free of cost. There are expenses to cover.
And that’s our dilemma. As an old saying in commerce goes: “If the service is free, you are the product.”

We find that sentiment a bit detached.
We prefer to appeal to the recognition of artistic and conceptual honesty.

If you truly can’t, don’t want to, or simply don’t have the means to contribute financially, don’t worry.
Once again: the service will always be free and uninterrupted.

No discrimination between those who gave and those who didn’t.

For those who do wish to contribute, RL1540 offers a variety of digital wallets tailored to different lifestyles and realities.

PayPal is there for the casual listener, supporting from a desk or a couch with a quick, familiar click.

Wise suits those who live across borders—nomadic artists or international collaborators who value smooth, low-cost transfers.

Payoneer is ideal for creatives already immersed in digital platforms, freelancers who appreciate traceability and structure.

And TrustWallet, finally, resonates with those walking the city with headphones and a decentralized mindset: crypto-listeners who value direct support, from the digital sidewalk.

Each option is designed so that the act of contributing doesn’t interrupt your rhythm—it flows with it.