New tribes of the Metaverse — Community-owned economies -Breaking
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Since Satoshi Nakamoto’s launch, people have been raving about blockchain’s transformative qualities (BTC) back in 2009 — books have been written, thousands of panels and presentations have complemented its prospects, costumed Bitcoin maximalists have flaunted their newfound wealth. The transformation is slow despite these praises.
Whether the COVID-19 global pandemic caused the delay or the need to innovate, we now stand on the edge of change, creating new economies and ways for human interaction. Metaverse uses a powerful mix of game theory with blockchain to create tokenized incentive in virtual realms. Decentraland has already started to revolutionize people’s lives and interaction, and many similar platforms are being built. As the importance of virtual economies grows, Metaverse will expand to offer multiple cross-chain options.
Jane ThomasonIs a leading thought-leader in blockchain and social impact. A Ph.D. is her University of Queensland degree. She has had multiple roles with the British Blockchain & Frontier Technologies Association, the Kerala Blockchain Academy, the Africa Blockchain Center, the UCL Centre for Blockchain Technologies, Frontiers in Blockchain, and Fintech Diversity Radar. Multiple books and articles about blockchain have been written by her. She has been featured in Crypto Curry Club’s 101 Women in Blockchain, the Decade of Women Collaboratory’s Top 10 Digital Frontier Women, Lattice80’s Top 100 Fintech for SDG Influencers, and Thinkers360’s Top 50 Global Thought Leaders and Influencers on Blockchain.
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