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Blockchain and the Metaverse - Shaping the Future

Upendra Embranthiri

Editorial: Educohack Press

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Blockchain and the Metaverse: Shaping the Future is a comprehensive guide exploring how blockchain and the metaverse will change our lives. This book is divided into 16 concise chapters, each offering clear explanations of the metaverse, its evolution, and its impact on various fields such as real estate and medicine.We start by defining the metaverse, its current state, and future potential. The book delves into how blockchain and related technologies like crypto and web3 are integral to the metaverse. We discuss various perspectives on the future of these technologies beyond just virtual reality.The book revisits the metaverse's usage in subsequent chapters, illustrating its applications through case studies like "State of Fashion," which uses metaverse technology. We also address the broader implications of these innovations and their potential to transform industries and daily life.Blockchain and the Metaverse: Shaping the Future provides a detailed understanding of the intersection between blockchain and the metaverse, offering valuable insights for anyone interested in these groundbreaking technologies.
Disponible desde: 15/12/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 296 páginas.

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