There is a growing interest in Web3 development and metaverse design. This has led to a new schism. Although there are many experiences to be explored, all of them create closed communities. The Metaverse Founders Club is a joint project of Metametaverse, anitya.space.
Virtual World Divided: Unfracturing
With blockchain technology, there are many projects that have created their own virtual world or metaverse. Different networks and layers provide the tools needed to start creating next-generation products and projects. There are however many worlds that cannot communicate with each other. The metaverse creates a corridor of doors which players must explore.
Metaverse Founders Club aims change this situation. This collaborative effort allows founders from virtual worlds to come together and focus on common metaverse opportunities. A virtual scavenger hunting is the first such cross-world initiative. It will begin in June. The participants will work together to solve puzzles from one planet to gain access to another metaverse. This is a great example of interoperability at its best.
Joel Dietz, CEO of Metametaverse, explains why collaboration in Web3 development is so important:
“You need dedicated people, honest people, hardworking people, folks with vision, and a willingness to adapt to the market conditions and work past regulatory barriers. So basically, it’s all a people problem in the end, and it is tricky to find all the attributes you want in a single person or team.”
Metaverse Founders Club brings together groups from all the Web3 projects that are currently under development, or will be in the near future. Initial members of the club include Metametaverse projects, Anitya.space and Terra Virtual. You can add more members if you’re an executive, significant owner, or major user of any metaverse technology that is used for establishing a private area or puzzle in a virtual scavenger hunting.
Journey of the Metaverse Founders Club
These eight founding members will help to promote interoperability across virtual worlds and projects with their support. Joel Dietz says this will improve the experience of people who are entering the metaverse. If this technology is to gain mainstream traction, there needs to be a better user-oriented entryway to explore different worlds, rather than forcing people to be “on the right chain with the right wallet”.
Metametaverse CEO Joel Dietz states:
“Who wants to wake up in a metaverse future dominated by a few corporations? We envision this club to be a space for an optimist and collaborative future where we hopefully together are able to build critical infrastructure to make sure the metaverse stays open, accessible and playful.”
Every quarter the initial members to the Founders Club meet together and create a monthly group. All initial rules – called bylaws – can be updated during the consortium, with proposals submitted and voted on three days before the meeting. To increase the popularity of Web3 development, the team will focus on the forthcoming scavenger hunt in virtual worlds as well as other cross-world games.
