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Perhaps it was thanks to the recent Mark Zuckerberg and Meta event that the Metaverse and its related but different buzzword, Web 3.0, were thrust back into the spotlight. After a long period of near silence, companies and brands are once again showing interest in this still ambiguous market, especially when it comes to non-fungible tokens or controversial NFTs. After all, NFTs that can sell for thousands of dollars each are perfect for limited-edition collectibles that put the brand’s stake in future virtual worlds. Of course, most people still can’t understand all these concepts, but there are already a good number of collectors and believers who are willing to show their support with their money and other resources. It is because of this group of fans that Bang & Olufsen…
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