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“I think that the crypto industry will have to take a more focused approach, shifting from hype cycles toward building real utility.”
Rahul Advani — Ripple’s APAC Policy Director
The metaverse of the future
It is a next-gen trustless GameFi blockchain platform, designed for rapid creation of metaverses, immersive user experience, and easy development of complex decentralized applications.
To put the technology to real work at last
By putting the crypto technology back on track, we are making a self-sustaining virtual environment, which we called SpaceXpanse Multiverse, where people can communicate, create, have fun, and which can be easily accessed by anyone from anywhere.
With some help from the Open-source community
The whole project will be carefully structured and will gradually broaden the scope of its tasks over a span of four years to avoid any roadblocks on its path.
When Erik Wernquist’s “Wanderers” video surfaced for the first time more than 8 years ago, it was both mesmerizing and kind of frustrating to watch. Because only by using the director’s imagination and skills could one travel through the vastness of our solar system and visit places that were otherwise out of reach.
But the time passed and some new technologies started to emerge: from Satoshi Nakamoto’s Bitcoin blockchain, which was already there, making some waves in the IT space, through the big boom afterwards with all the cryptocurrencies, adopting different approaches like Namecoin and Huntercoin, and last year’s NFT metaverse craze, to all the open source projects like Martin Schweiger’s magnificent piece of simulation software, known and unknown contributors to similar projects, and 2022’s “jewel in the crown”, the previously unthinkable Unreal Engine 5.1, which was not only beyond everything one could imagine but now open source.
And all of these projects have just made what was unreachable several years ago reachable now, within everyone’s grasp. Or, to be more precise, reachable soon.
So for us, being such science and gaming nerds as we are, it was inevitable in the last few years to start to connect the dots and slowly draw a blueprint of something that we now call “the metaverse of the future”
The biggest problem with the metaverse currently is the lack of technology and infrastructure to support a seamless and cohesive virtual world experience. This includes issues with latency, privacy, interactivity, and the limited sensory experience offered to users. This and several other major concerns have to be addressed by “the metaverse of the future”:
The interactivity of the metaverse may allow a bad actor to carry out more convincing attacks through some advanced vector like social engineering or just by using someone’s avatar.
The metaverse will likely increase the potential scope and amount of personal data that some bad actors can collect. And this vast amount of data is a gold mine that some technology companies and marketers can potentially tap into.
The metaverse will have its own form of virtual market, integrating different real and digital currencies to enable quick and simple trading. It will be crucial to have a transaction verification mechanism, regardless of the currency or market.
Immersive experiences, especially those supported by haptic technology that transfers the experience of touch from the virtual world to the user, raise questions about how to respect personal boundaries and how to anticipate circumstances where such incidents may occur.
The challenge will be in creating a unified system that has to be used to authenticate the possessors of virtual assets in the metaverse, awarding and proving ownership rights for art, music, films, and much more.
To use virtual reality, we now need the latest technologies and expensive headsets, as well as strong and reliable connectivity. This can widen the gap between its potential users.
The metaverse will have to advance to a level that can provide smooth comprehension of presence and surroundings, accompanying visual fidelity with the ability to touch and feel.
The metaverse is an evolution of the Internet we’re familiar with, but with much more interactivity. Simply watching something on a flat screen with the level of interactivity we have today is highly addictive in itself, and there’s no reason to doubt that this will extend into the metaverse.
The main goal that we pursue is simple yet proved difficult: We want to turn the game around /pun intended/ and for people to start creating value while playing and not vice versa, using the so-called Play and Earn model. On the other hand, we want to use these cutting-edge technologies to provide a virtual “playground” for developers/researchers to test their ideas in an environment as close as possible to the real world.
The outcome of this desire will be an unstoppable, irreversible, serverless blockchain-backed platform in which everyone can develop any kind of application, using their favorite programming language in the process — one’s imagination is the only limit.
Decentralization, decentralization, decentralization. This mantra was repeated again and again through the past few months due to the whole Web 3.0 buzz, but it couldn’t be more true.
Any really dependable metaverse platform has to jump on the bandwagon just to be able to catch up with the others and also because this is one of the most important single feature that any contemporary Web 3.0 platform must have.
But decentralization and the blockchain technology behind it can’t be really usable without having at least some degree of privacy. So it has to be serverless, trustless, and dependable but also secure, redundant, and private when needed.
This is where the actual blockchain technology will come in hand, combined with features like ability to store some data and broadcast it amongst the nodes in the network, transferable trustless shortnames, which also allow send and receive cryptocurrency value instead of these long and messy address strings; creation, storage, and transfer of fungible and non-fungible tokens to have some actual economy; decentralized DNS, serving top level domains like shortname.rod for example, completed with some kind of peer-to-peer data storage nodes to give capacity, redundancy, and privacy of the data stored across the platform. This will be the actual backbone of the platform, or, if we have to use a more technical term — the backend of the “metaverse of the future“.
To be honest, all these before-mentioned features can’t have much practical value for the masses without any actually usable technology that can implement them into a self-sustained virtual environment where everyone who’s using it can easily communicate, develop, and relax if one wants, and that can be accessed from everywhere through various devices. And this is where the other parts of the “metaverse of the future“ come into play, making it complete.
The actual face of it, or, if we have to use the technical term, the frontend, has to be some kind of simulator where all developed functionalities can be visualized and tested and which can be easily configured and maintained. The best case scenario should be when this simulator can not only represent reality to some extent but also effortlessly add different objects to it like planets, satellites, buildings, and vehicles; have some laws of physics like gravity implemented; and also be as vast as one’s imagination.
And all this has to be accompanied by the possibility of developing decentralized applications that can communicate from within all currently active platforms’ metaverses and between each other, by using a programming language of their choice. Like a platform-wide social network, using the decentralized data storage to save any private information of the users. Or a platform-wide DAO where everyone can publish a project, idea, or something else and have it backed up if enough users find it worthy. The possibilities are obviously endless.
And the place where all these can simultaneously and effortlessly work together to achieve an exceptional user experience, we now call SpaceXpanse Multiverse.
But first, to quickly define what SpaceXpanse Multiverse is, think of a three-dimensional Internet, in which the different metaverses /realities/ are like websites on the regular Internet. And the decentralized applications are like different pages on these websites, showing different information.
All of them are built using the same key principles but with different technologies and can be used for different things.
SpaceXpanse Multiverse is developed to be:
And by providing SpaceXpanse Multiverse platform to develop implementations for different use cases, many benefits for its potential users can be gained.
How everybody can benefit from participation in it:
And there are some other vital use cases for:
A lot of people have shown interest in the SpaceXpanse Multiverse so far. Some are development enthusiasts looking to use the platform to build their specific projects, and others are looking for opportunities to generate income. Fortunately, the SpaceXpanse Multiverse platform has the potential to meet these demands.
Due to the open-source nature of the platform, anyone will be able to build a relevant project on top of it. Similarly, anyone may join the platform as a common user to sell their skills, develop and exchange digital art and commodities, and do a variety of other things to generate value.
With all these mischievous events that happened just in the last year, dragging more and more entities from the crypto space into oblivion, it is becoming more and more evident that only ideas and projects that effectively utilize Web 3.0 technologies will succeed and endure in the long term.
The SpaceXpanse Multiverse platform, being a prime example of such a technology, presents a unique opportunity for visionaries and innovators to bring their ideas to life. By leveraging the immersive and interactive nature of the SpaceXpanse Multiverse, these individuals can create and share new and innovative experiences that have the potential to change the future. Whether they are artists, entrepreneurs, or simply individuals with a bold vision, the SpaceXpanse Multiverse provides a platform for turning their ideas into reality and shaping the future.
That’s exactly where we’re heading.
Imagine a time and place where everyone with some development skills can create a whole metaverse for themselves. Or for one’s brand. Or some company’s project. Or just create a whole metaverse for Star Trek’s fans. And it can be filled with whatever one wants — friends, planets, space stations, ships, islands, castles, vehicles, etc. And it’s possible to jump from one's metaverse to another's with the ease of just taking a step or opening a door. This will be the multiverse of the future. Stop imagining it. It is almost here and now. The future now.
By putting the crypto technology back on track, we are making a next-generation trustless blockchain platform, designed for rapid creation of metaverses, immersive user experience and easy development of complex decentralized applications, which we called SpaceXpanse Multiverse, where people can communicate, create, have fun, and which can be easily accessed by anyone from anywhere.
SpaceXpanse Multiverse is the next big thing with huge potential in the Web3 field. It’s a next-gen trustless GameFi blockchain platform, designed for rapid creation of metaverses, immersive user experience and easy development of complex decentralized applications.
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Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only. Not financial advice.
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The lead image for this article was generated by HackerNoon's AI Image Generator via the prompt "multiverse".