Just going to toss this out there, don't know if it's possible without tons of work but..
Lately I'm seeing loss of interest in coins that don't do anything but be coins, or just have a new hash format or avoid scrypt, and/or don't have any purpose beyond tipping. The newest trends are towards alt coins that can actually do something or provide some sort of service.. the newest of these being ones like SysCoin and Ethereum - applying the blockchain technology to decentralize other services.
Now I have not checked out all the altcoins out there, so don't know if any have started this - but how about a decentralized "itunes"? A decentralized store front were musicians can sell their works directly to the consumers, bypassing record labels, publishers, Apple, etc. Coins paid/tipped go direct to the artist, with no fees to anybody else. Tack on a tipping and reputation system and you get even better... all based off the block chain to keep it decentralized and cut out all the middle men so the artist get max returns.
Downside is that would require a lot of programing and some infrastructure to pull off (mainly building the storefront (The AKA ITunes) side). Some of these newer coins are coming out with full fledged development teams behind them, the largest being Ethereum. And this type of system could actually probable be built using these coins/systems. But one dedicated just to music and artists would be awesome. It's going to be one of those first to market with the most hype behind it things though for it to take off.
Of course somebody could just setup a storefront using Moolah and sell works and then accept any number of coins automatically.. but I'd like to see the whole built in tipping, feedback, etc and interactive community side built in.
Or maybe I'm just thinking too much.
