I publicly aplogise for my earlier assumptions and my somewhat kurt reply, although I still have no idea what
@m0nique23 is saying except that Web3 is a pure 'for profit' enterprise based on non-existent virtual wealth trading. If vintage enough as me, "Ponzi" might ring a bell..
No. Web 3.00 is
not a Ponzi scheme. It is anything but. It is a real thing. It is devised of sets of real-world goals, with lots of meaning behind it. It's far too important to just... dismiss. There are countless companies, brands/and intricacies involved in something called '
The Metaverse' for it to
not be as important as it is
. Here are some of the people involved as of Apr 13, 2021
:
It is now April 2nd, 2022 and the list grows, ever more expansive.
It's the most complete/ambitious project the world has been set to focus on since the birth of digital computing outright and has been given time to formulate since the Ancient Mayans walked the Earth. (Yes, the ancient Mayans
had knowledge of Spatial Reality/Spatial knowledge.)
But in recent years, as recent as
Douglas Engelbart, (here is his
annotated copy of "As we may think by", Vannevar Bush)
Vannevar Bush, and even
Ivan Sutherland;
The Metaverse has become a modern-day project, that by day is something that the entire planet collaborates on, daily to push ourselves forward and evolve further. By night it is something that we can dream about, and make a reality, by the day.
Reading further: This is Qualcomm's definition of
XR (
Extended Reality): A term used to describe the 'direct experience' of '
The Metaverse.'
XR is the future of mobile computing. We are making mobile XR a reality.
Extended Reality (XR) is an umbrella term encapsulating
Augmented Reality (AR),
Virtual Reality (VR), Mixed Reality (MR), and everything in between. Although AR and VR offer a wide range of revolutionary experiences, the same underlying technologies are powering XR.
This is the
Reality-Virtuality Continuum:
Everything is encapsulated by
XR (Extended Reality) in this new form of computation.
Glasses are also going to be one of the primary computing methods for directly experiencing
The Metaverse in the future, but there are, of course, other methods surfacing.
SEE Lightfield Lab for more info:
Here's another article about one of my favorite companies,
Magic Leap, Inc.:
https://www.wired.com/2016/04/magic-leap-vr/
In fact, I created this whole playlist for videos on them
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=list=PLt3BnO6X0hPgaX-ZFf_di1J0ZukbkRJ_S
I recommend watching their 'concept video' first. It's sort of a marketing video that details the possibility of
Spatial Computing in a very consumer-friendly, visual way. Here: