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From Science Fiction to Reality: An Insight into the Metaverse and its Evolving Ecosystem

Version 1 : Received: 9 February 2023 / Approved: 14 February 2023 / Online: 14 February 2023 (02:59:00 CET)

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Ali, S.A.; Khan, R. From Science Fiction to Reality: An Insight into the Metaverse and Its Evolving Ecosystem. International Journal of Cryptocurrency Research 2023, 3, 63–73, doi:10.51483/ijccr.3.2.2023.63-73. Ali, S.A.; Khan, R. From Science Fiction to Reality: An Insight into the Metaverse and Its Evolving Ecosystem. International Journal of Cryptocurrency Research 2023, 3, 63–73, doi:10.51483/ijccr.3.2.2023.63-73.

Abstract

The concept of a metaverse, a shared virtual space that brings together the physical and digital worlds, has been a topic of interest for decades. With recent advancements in technology, particularly in virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and blockchain, the metaverse has become a rapidly evolving and promising ecosystem. This paper provides a review of the metaverse, exploring its history, evolution, and current state of development. The paper delves into the different types of the metaverse, including fully immersive VR metaverses, hybrid metaverses that blend the physical and virtual worlds, and decentralized metaverses that are powered by blockchain. Additionally, the paper examines the impact of web 3.0 on the metaverse, as well as the various technologies used to create and sustain the metaverse, including VR, AR, and blockchain. Furthermore, the paper explores the concept of digital ownership and the potential for marketing and commerce within the metaverse. This paper serves as a review of the metaverse and its various components, providing insights into its history, development, and prospects, and is intended to provide a foundation for further research into this exciting and rapidly evolving ecosystem.

Keywords

Metaverse; AR; VR; Digital ownership; Blockchain; NFT.

Subject

Computer Science and Mathematics, Other

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