The lowdown on metaverse crypto projects
Your primer on how crypto plays into that strange world of things they call the metaverse.
Your primer on how crypto plays into that strange world of things they call the metaverse.
Mark Zuckerberg’s already rebranded Facebook accordingly. Here’s a guide to what us mere mortals should do.
Following the social media giant’s biggest PR crisis to date earlier this month, CEO and founder Mark Zuckerberg has announced some grim plans to have us all socialising in a (sort of) parallel universe. But what does it actually mean?
It’s the event nobody needed. Our advice? Choose life, choose a hobby, choose friends. Choose The Real World. You’ll have way more fun.
Tech giants have announced grand plans to “bring the metaverse to life”. And with the likes of Gucci, Ariana Grande and Man City on board, how long before the internet swallows us whole? Let’s find out.
Head to head: And just like that, the metaverse finds another way to grab our attention, with collections from some of the greatest fashion houses popping up in Zuckerberg’s Meta. But at what cost? Our sanity, perhaps.
Every celeb and their nan seems to be after a slice of the metaverse pie. So what have they got cooking? We’re so glad you asked.
Amber Park spills the tea on her old imaginary friends ahead of the new PLAY! POP! GO! capsule collection drop.
If all, some, or maybe even one of these crypto subcategories start to blow up, a new economic boom could well be on its way.
You can try to resist Mark Zuckerberg’s dead-eyed insistence but there’s no escape from the metaverse. Your physical life is being swallowed by your digital life. Is it possible to avoid upgrading your human operating system?
ETH has finally become ETH 2.0. And it’s a big deal – huge, in fact. Why? Let’s break it down.
It’s basically a pub quiz meets Race Across The World.
While Breakfast at Tiffany’s and American Gigolo are held up as blue chip style classics, The Matrix might be this generation’s biggest fashion reference.
Some may rise, some may fall, but they will all be hammered on Discord and Reddit.
For too long, the World Wide Web has been shaped by tech capitalists in California. A non-toxic, ad-free digital world is possible – but how do we get there?