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It is widely accepted that the “metaverse” is the future of our interactivity on the web. Thanks to the significant rationalization taking place in the decentralized finance and blockchain space, we can now speak of it as an ecosystem of commercial potential powered by creators and occupied by all of us.
We’ve seen metaverses before, from the home of Sony Playstation to SecondLife. However, something is different now. Decentralization is underway: a way to change the typical Web2-centric approach to ownership on the web. This change in ownership structure means that more people have more power over what they see, do and buy online.
Understanding this power and its potential has become a hotbed of political, philosophical, and technical jargon, lending…
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