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Thursday 25 November 2021 1:04 pm

Today’s crypto investors will dominate the metaverse

By: Nigel Green

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Cryptocurrency investors of today are likely to dominate the metaverse, dubbed the web 3.0, which has the potential to change how we live, interact and do business.

My prediction comes as the race between technology companies to build the ‘metaverse’ has officially got underway. At the end of last month, Facebook announced that it was restructuring and assuming the corporate name, Meta, saying that “from now on, we’re going to be metaverse-first, not Facebook-first.” The tech giant is also to hire 10,000 people in the European Union to develop its new project

“The metaverse has the potential to help unlock access to new creative, social and economic opportunities,” the tech giant said in its blog.

The term ‘metaverse’ gives a virtual parallel to physical reality where a community of people can interact in the form of avatars. It refers to the merging of physical, augmented, and virtual reality in a shared online environment.

Facebook’s announcement once again underscores that the metaverse is not being seen by those-in-the-know as an ‘extension’ of the internet, but as its successor. 

It will become the entrance to almost all digital experiences and an integral part of most physical ones, meaning it will fundamentally change the way we live, interact with each other and do business.

It will revolutionise economies, it will be the key to the creation of whole new generations of companies, and this is why the big tech firms are jumping in – no one wants to be left behind something so monumental.

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The metaverse is being built and run on blockchains and decentralised applications, which is the same cutting-edge technology used by cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum.  

Reshaping time and money

In addition, in the virtual worlds which will reshape how we spend our time and our money, financial transactions will, of course, have to be digital. 

This means that cryptocurrencies are likely to become the sole legal tender accepted in the metaverse.

All of this is a huge advantage to anyone investing in crypto today.  Prices of major cryptocurrencies are likely to soar enormously in the next few years.  As such, those buying now will be taking advantage of the lower entry points.

Their purchasing power within the digital space can be expected to be huge as a result: they will be the ones who are the Masters of the Metaverse.

Everything is very much still in the early stages, and it might be another decade or so until the potential of the metaverse is fully realised.

But there is a massive advantage for early adopters of new tech – just ask Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg – as well as those who invest earlier on in the currencies of the future.

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