Metaversive #1

Quick intro

Welcome all to the very first edition of Metaversive, where I’ll be sharing the latest developments, news, reports, analyses & tweetstorms coming out from the fast evolving WEB 3.0 space.

I have chosen Mirror as the platform of choice, as it aligns with the thesis of a decentralized future with the power shifting towards the users and content creators. Mirror is a publishing platform, similar to Medium or Substack, but empowers creators with tools to not just create content, but truly own that content & connect with their audiences in ways never before possible.

If you’d like to know more, check out this link here👇 & visit mirror.xyz to discover the other amazing cool features.

Now to what you all signed up for

This genesis edition brings us some examples of how a few global well known brands & companies are initiating their first steps to the “Metaverse” or WEB 3.0 , a sneak peak into Apples’ fusion of augmented & virtual reality, some examples of the “digital twins” concept & a couple of pieces on blockchain & decentralized digital identities.

There is a bonus piece at the end from 2005 on digital property which very much relates to the reality we are living & the challenges facing virtual worlds and platforms today.

Apples’ Synthesized reality

Digital Twins

The industrial metaverse

Metaversities

Brands & companies entering the Metaverse

Pringles hiring a NPC

Etihad Airways goes WEB 3.0 with first NFT drop

Unilvers in-house WEB 3.0 collective

The nerdy blockchain stuff

Evaluating a blockchain

Chinas blockchain upgraded internet

Mobile phones the trojan horse to decentralized identities?

Bonus piece: Web 3 inheriting Web 2 digital property problems

That’s all for this week!

Thanks again for tuning in & please drop any suggestions and/or comments to hussein@metaversive.life

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