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Solving real-world problems in the Metaverse
The metaverse will not only offer immense opportunities for businesses and customer interactivity – but will also be a powerful tool for governments around the world. This includes unique education opportunities and the ability to serve citizens in novel and exciting ways.
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Using IoT and blockchain to revolutionise the construction industry
Bau is an all-in-one construction-management solution combining IoT with blockchain and metaverse to tackle some of the biggest challenges facing the construction industry right now. Construction is consistently the least digitised sector and subsequently one of the least efficient, says Dr Maximillian Sinan Korkmaz, founder of Bau App.
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Omniscape – Connecting the Metaverse to the Real World
Robert Rice, CEO of Transmira, talks about their platform, Omniscape, and their approach to the Metaverse. By linking virtual objects to utility and value in the real world, Omniscape has a unique approach to the Metaverse. Rice explains how a scalable blockchain enables them to create Omniscape.
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Creating value in the Metaverse: Omniscape’s approach to connecting the virtual and real Worlds
Transmira’s CEO, Robert Rice, says linking the metaverse to the real world and using blockchain to assign value to virtual objects is key to making money in the metaverse. Omniscape provides digital twins of real-world locations, virtual goods that can be exchanged for real-world benefits, and other interactive experiences to engage users meaningfully.
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An investor’s perspective on the Metaverse – what trends will define tomorrow’s platforms?
Investors play an important role in financing new technologies like the Metaverse. Piotr Zielonka, Senior Equity Researcher for Santander Poland, tells us his view on the Metaverse and what his focus is when it comes to investment.
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Why blockchain’s biggest asset is trust
The move towards blockchain is the next big step in technical innovation, following the mass adoption of the internet and mobile technologies. And arguably the biggest benefit of blockchain technology is that it offers trust, says Ray Sharma, Founder/Partner of Extreme Venture Partners.
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What developers should know and do about the Metaverse
The Metaverse should be a rich ecosystem of innovation and value-adding rather than a walled garden for advertising cartels and big data to squeeze as much as possible from the customers who will be generating most of the content in the world.
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What government officials should know and do about the Metaverse?
Government officials and regulators need to keep an extremely close eye on any Metaverse operator who claims an Ethereum-based Metaverse as well as social media companies who are using patents that belong to nChain.
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What enterprise leaders should know and do about the Metaverse
In this nascent stage of the Metaverse and the BSV blockchain, an enterprise leader may well find it to be the case that getting even a simple product to market may involve them developing various protocols and technical standards, as well as a portfolio of intellectual property that could be licensed for an additional business…
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Metaverse – monopoly economy 2.0 or digital democracy?
If companies are willing to relinquish some of their control over the content generated by all the users within the respective Metaverses and simply compete to offer attractive services which were all denominated in a token settled on a suitable blockchain then that arrangement would be mutually beneficial for all parties.