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- Saturday, July 23rd, 2022 at 20:44 #343867
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Animoca Brands Launches DAO to Develop Metaverse Standards“An alliance of Web3 companies has come together to build an open and borderless metaverse called OMA3, or the Open Metaverse Alliance for Web3. The group says it aims to solve key challenges of the nascent metaverse, including preserving the freedom of information owned by users.
Projects joining the alliance with Animoca Brands include Alien Worlds, Dapper Labs, Decentraland, Star Atlas, and The Sandbox. In addition to Web3 projects already linked to Animoca, the alliance includes DAO framework developer Wivity, virtual reality and game developer Space, and blockchain gaming company Upland.
The announcement of the new blockchain-based organization comes on the heels of the announcement of another metaverse “alliance” known as the Metaverse Standards Forum. Founding members of that group include Microsoft, Meta (formerly Facebook), Alibaba, and Sony—companies not known for letting users keep, much less transfer, their data freely between applications.”
Article: https://decrypt.co/105791/new-interoperability-alliance-launches-dao-to-develop-metaverse-standards
Saturday, July 23rd, 2022 at 20:44 #343868Mean_Tomatillo_9499
Super interested to see what’ll come from the collaboration and competition.
And shout-out to everyone who helped boost my karma to get this posted!
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