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Author Topic: Will the big companies take over the Metaverse? Is there an alternative path?  (Read 59 times)
agorametaverse (OP)
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January 03, 2022, 02:24:48 AM
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The problems with metaverses in general is that they are closed worlds, i.e you cannot really communicate from one metaverse to another. In the gaming world, we've seen this where Xbox users cannot play against playstation users (until recently). This is why we are promoting the idea of an "Openverse" - one that allows true free movement between metaverses. This will take time, but we are already working on a dashboard, that will link communities in different metaverses. Regarding digital and physical protducts, we like the idea of Boson Protocol where the virtual world and the real world are connected.

Ultimately we are trying to create a "one stop" portal that can merge all these together.

Please have a look www.agorametaverse.com

So what will happen if metaverses are not linked ?

If we do not try and form a true "Openverse" and lobby enough of the big players to participate, we will end up with a just few Metaverses, while the smaller ones just disappear.
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January 03, 2022, 12:24:04 PM
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That's actually a good idea when every metaverse can interconnect with each other. There's no division, it's just that there's benefit for each of them of what the users will choose as their main platform and project to start in metaverse.

Yeah, surely it will take time because we don't know if most of these projects will agree to have that one connection for an open metaverse for each of them.

There will be pros and cons on it and I think that after we see successful metaverse projects maybe for this year and next years, this will be the next thing.

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