RE: The Metaverse and Web3 - Intertwined at their core

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For a metaverse to be attractive it needs network effects, without a solid base of users it loses much of its appeal.

If so many people were really clamoring to have VR googles, why would they need to run so many ads to explain why the headsets aren’t weird or “for nerds” ?



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Hey mate, welcome to Hive and Leo!

I see you've come via Splinterlands and are now making your way through some of the Hive communities like Leo?

I'd love to hear your journey as to how you've found your way here if you've got a sec to share? :)


Back to the Metaverse, and I totally agree with you - Nobody is clamouring to put on a VR headset and sit around as cartoon characters of themselves.

But if we think outside the box for just a second, a digital realm that overlaps with and extends beyond the real world has endless potential.

It can literally be anything.

Yeah, we're wayyyyy early here, but there's no denying the potential of what an open, interconnected Metaverse could become.

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By the way, what kind of copywriting do you do? I've dabbled and found it to be quite difficult to be good at.

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Thanks Dane @forexbrokr I'm happy to.

To try and not digress too long-- I've been aware of crypto for a long time but the idea of new "currency" turned me off. My always intellectually curious business partner Dave kept hearing about web3 and helped build my interest on it. Then I came across a short video of Binance U.S. CEO Brian Brooks's explanation of the basics of web3 to Congress; that's when it clicked.

Dove down the rabbit hole hard, out of intense curiosity and to document my journey, explaining it as I learn it so beginners can conceptualize it simply. I'm still very much in the early innings of this part (and my understanding of it all).

Anyway, came across Splinterlands, which also instantly clicked (I used to play Yu-Gi-Oh as a kid). I saw (and still see) the massive potential in it, who doesn't want to P2E in an already super addicting game as it is?

During my research on SPL and difficulties getting fiat into DEC, etc, I kept seeing PeakD articles over and over again. Then I poked around on Peakd, and saw the massive potential here analogous to a website I use today called Seeking Alpha-- a stock market website which pays its contributors and has a huge number of engaged readers. Contrary to popular belief, blogging is still alive (and people's attention spans still there!) as long as the substance is deep, and not (social media 2.0) shallow.

I'm very much still checking everything out here on HIVE and all of the other platforms out there. I find it all rife with massive potential, but what I've learned through many market cycles over decades of history keeps me cautious and (hopefully) humble.

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To your point on the Metaverse, my daughter plays Roblox and Minecraft (and SPL with me, which inevitably keeps me engaged here)-- the Metaverse is already here, we will see if Big Tech will succeed in centralizing it moving forward.

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