The Star Xun Studio today launched Asia’s first blockchain-based asset system designed specifically for micro-dramas, introducing on-chain copyright registration, NFT-based rights certification, and automated royalty distribution. The system enables transparent, real-time royalty settlement and secure investment participation, marking a structural transformation in how short-form content is financed, owned, and monetized. Industry observers note that the launch could redefine film and micro-drama investment models across the region.

United States, 10th Dec 2025 – Star Xun Studio has announced the launch of a blockchain-supported framework designed to help creators and production teams manage copyright documentation, track usage, and streamline royalty allocation for micro-drama content. The initiative reflects ongoing developments in the short-form entertainment sector, where production volume has increased and digital rights management has become more complex.

The new framework allows each micro-drama project to record key information—such as copyright registration details, contributor agreements, and performance data—on a verifiable ledger. Star Xun Studio states that this approach aims to reduce inconsistencies in documentation and strengthen transparency for participating creators. The system also uses digital identifiers to certify ownership data, helping to address common issues such as attribution disputes or unauthorized redistribution.

A core component of the framework is an automated royalty-allocation module. According to the development team, this module applies predefined distribution rules to calculate and disburse royalties associated with content performance or licensed usage. Participants may view activity logs, usage indicators, and other non-sensitive data through a dashboard intended to simplify accounting workflows.

Industry observers note that the rapid growth of short-form video platforms has increased demand for more structured rights-management tools. The micro-drama category has expanded quickly in several regions, including Southeast Asia, North America, and parts of China, prompting creators and production groups to explore new models for organizing and documenting digital assets. Analysts say blockchain-based systems are one possible method for improving record-keeping efficiency, though adoption varies across markets.

Members of the Star Xun Studio technical team explained that the framework was developed in response to feedback from creators who sought clearer visibility into revenue-sharing processes and usage patterns. They emphasized that the system is intended as an operational tool rather than a financial product, and that the focus remains on accurate record-tracking through a standardized digital infrastructure.

Star Xun Studio plans to continue refining the framework and may explore additional features—such as support for licensing workflows, expanded metadata tagging, and analytical tools that help creators understand content performance trends. The studio described these efforts as part of its long-term objective to strengthen transparency and collaboration within the micro-drama production ecosystem.

About Star Xun Studio

Star Xun Studio is a creative and technology-focused collective involved in micro-drama development and digital rights solutions. The studio works with creators in multiple regions to explore new approaches to content management, copyright documentation, and workflow transparency within the short-form entertainment sector.

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