The metaverse is a concept describing a network of persistent, interconnected 3D virtual environments where users interact through digital avatars.
Blockchain technology can support metaverse economies through verifiable digital ownership, NFTs, crypto wallets, and token-based governance, though it is not a requirement for all virtual worlds.
A fully unified metaverse does not yet exist. Several platforms offer elements of the concept, but adoption and user activity vary considerably across different projects.
The metaverse is often described as a potential future evolution of the internet. A fully realized metaverse would allow people to work, socialize, play, and conduct commerce within shared virtual spaces rather than navigating separate websites and applications.
The term was coined by author Neal Stephenson in his 1992 science-fiction novel Snow Crash, which depicted a virtual reality-based successor to the internet. Today it is applied to a range of virtual world projects, immersive gaming platforms, and spatial computing experiences. Technologies enabling metaverse-like environments include virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and the devices that combine them. While these technologies have matured significantly, a single unified metaverse does not yet exist. Some platforms, particularly in gaming, offer elements of the concept through persistent worlds, virtual economies, and social features.
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