Sandbox co-founders hope to protect Metaverse from tech companies.
Sandbox co-founder Sébastien Borget hopes to prevent Metaverse from interfering with tech companies trying to enter this nascent market.
In a recent interview, Borget pointed out that he is very unhappy that Meta and other tech companies are joining Metaverse. He also explained that large companies can disrupt business because of their business models that oppose the decentralization of the Metaverse.
The Sandbox co-founders added that it's not about competition, it's about openness and future distribution. Tech giants are monopolizing Web 2.0, and Web 3.0 technologies such as meta-universes and cryptocurrencies are struggling to overcome this situation. As Borget explains:
“We don't think they can do anything attractive and user-oriented because companies are very concerned with their business model and how to keep their customers afloat instead of keeping users happy with their tools. . They have the right to control their own platform. Yes. "
Facebook changed its name to Meta as a symbol focused on the virtual world. After failing in his attempt to gain a stable global presence, the media expert switched to virtual reality early in the metaspatial universe, becoming a tech leader out of old urine.
Facebook's handling of user data has created public mistrust, and the company's business model has also raised concerns among Sandbox co-founders.
Sandbox has completed a funding round of $ 93 million led by the Japanese giant SoftBank. He also released the first meta-world game where people can buy virtual lands, which has already made a lot of headlines, selling virtual lands for $ 4.3 million. The meta-global project is the most popular project in the cryptocurrency world, combining the benefits of cryptocurrency and the virtual reality-based gaming ecosystem.
Scan QR code with WeChat