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Differences between the Metaverse and Minecraft

What is the Metaverse?

The Metaverse is a term coined by Neal Stephenson in the 1992 science fiction novel "Snow Crash" to describe a future virtual reality-based online world. Some even claim Stephenson's novel is a prophecy of the future.

Before you wonder if the author can really time travel to predict the future, let's first understand what the metaverse is through some easier-to-understand lenses - Minecraft. Unlike the internet or even virtual reality as we know it today, the Metaverse will be a fully immersive 3D environment where people can interact with others and digital objects as if they were real.

The metaverse doesn't fully exist yet. However, some platforms have created metaverse-like experiences. Video games, for example, have broadened the boundaries of gaming through virtual economies and in-game activities.

Simply put, the metaverse is the concept of an online 3D universe that stitches together various virtual spaces. Like future iterations of the web, the metaverse is bearing fruit bit by bit. The goal is to enable users to socialize, play and even work in these 3D spaces. Arguably, as technology develops, the emergence of something like the metaverse is inevitable — a natural evolution of things developing on their own trajectory.

How does Minecraft help us understand the metaverse? Minecraft is a game that allows players to build and explore in a 3D world. It was also one of the first games to offer a virtual economy where players could trade game items. Therefore, Minecraft can be used to understand the concept of the metaverse. By understanding how to use Minecraft, one can better understand the metaverse and Web3. In addition, they can learn about the potential of these concepts and how to use them in the real world.

What makes Minecraft a great metaverse platform? There are several key factors that make Minecraft a great metaverse platform. Minecraft is so adaptable that players can create their own content and share it with others. This makes it easier for us to create new experiences and worlds in our games.

Minecraft also has a large and active community that creates a sense of belonging and allows players to connect with each other. Best of all, Minecraft is constantly evolving, with new features and updates being released regularly.

As far as the metaverse is concerned, Minecraft has been successful in many areas. We summarize as follows: The Minecraft Metaverse Is Decentralized — No One Owns It There's a reason Mark Elliot Zuckerberg's vision for a metaverse via Facebook has been mocked by many in the crypto community. Facebook's move gives us a glimpse into a metaverse largely owned by tech giants like Zuckerberg. This is a remake of Monopoly, and it goes against the principle of decentralization, which is the essence of the metaverse. Minecraft, on the other hand, is a great example of a decentralized metaverse. While Microsoft owns the game, it's still an open platform that anyone can access and play. No one company controls the game or dictates what players can do. Minecraft works so well because each metaverse has its own rules of engagement. Facebook's intention is to create a unified version of the metaverse, and in Minecraft, anyone can create a metaverse. This decentralization is key to the success of the Metaverse, as it allows for a more democratic and open environment where anyone can contribute. It's immersive, even with low-fidelity technology While many argue that the Metaverse is a high-tech version of the online world, Minecraft offers a glimpse into what the Metaverse really is.

Minecraft is especially immersive when using low-fidelity technology — no virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), or holograms required. The hype surrounding the upcoming metaverse holds that the digital world can only be truly immersed when we strap on VR headsets to our heads. Maybe nanofans will blow into our ears so we can actually feel the breeze as we walk through the digital garden. However, Minecraft proved that the metaverse can be immersive even when accessed through a plain old computer screen - no VR glasses required. If you haven't tried it, Minecraft can even run on very old devices. Minecraft has a unique target. People play Minecraft for different reasons. Some people want to create, some people want to explore, and some people just want to socialize. In a way, Minecraft has become a platform for people to do all these things. This game has unique goals that set it apart from other games on the market. This is one of the main reasons why Minecraft is so successful. It's a game that can be anything you want to be, and it's perfect for anyone looking to explore the potential of the metaverse. For example, Minecraft Education allows students to experience and imagine worlds and cultures outside of their own. For example, Piki Studios has partnered with Microsoft to help students in New Zealand learn about Te Ao Māori culture through Minecraft.

How do people interact in the Minecraft metaverse? Players can interact in a variety of ways through chat, private messages, and forums. In addition, players can also join the server to play together. Servers are dedicated game worlds that players can connect to. The most common way to interact in the metaverse is to contribute in the server you are on. If you're thinking of building a large world on a server, you need to meet the deadline to build every day. If you're part of a sim server like Second Life, you'll have to play your role, whether it's a warrior, miner, or fighter. If you're on a story-driven server with factions, you'll have to play the role and make the experience as realistic as possible for all players. Famous Minecraft-Based Metaverse Projects There are more than a dozen projects based on the 2011 video game, with Minecraft seed non-fungibles (NFTs) costing tens of thousands of dollars each.

For example, World of NFTs is a collection of 10,000 unique Minecraft NFTs. Each NFT has a "world seed", a code that generates Minecraft. Metaverse destinations can also be hosted on players' own servers with the help of proven builders.

Uplift World is another Minecraft metaverse, a play-earning metaverse built on the WAX ​​blockchain. It also uses NFTs and has a tokenized transportation rail system. On the other hand, Enjin was also one of the early publishers of the Minecraft metaverse EnjinCraft plugin and Java SDK. This has allowed some people to build a Minecraft metaverse on the blockchain using Enjin and Ethereum, and as more developers build new projects on Minecraft, we could see the metaverse evolve in the future.

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