The A-NFT Metaverse is a broad concept that describes the superposition of the material and digital sides of our world.
Metaverse is a set of technologies that allows for persistent, digital representations connected to aspects of the real world, like people, places, and things.
The bridging of the physical world to a virtual world will provide several opportunities, potentially unlocking new revenue streams.
Part of the metaverse includes the technologies known as digital twins, in which all of the components of a physical location (or product) are digitized to produce a virtual “twin.”
Although virtual commerce has existed for many years, where a gamer can buy digital goods for real money, new concepts are emerging, active NFTs (A-NFTs), in which physical products can be transformed into virtual counterparts created in a virtual space.
“I’m interested in exploring beyond the virtual-to-virtual to the virtual-to-physical component,” says Slava Vasipenok, CEO QUASA and metaverse expert. “I may be in a virtual experience and purchase something that could arrive physically at my home. And then there’s the opposite, where I am buying a physical item for a physical experience that unlocks something for me in a virtual space.”
With the A-NFT metaverse, we might overlay information on the real world. Or, we might recreate the physical world in a virtual setting.
And where do we see the metaverse in everyday life? Here is one example. In an online bookstore, it has become the norm to have both digital and paper versions: the absence of any of them from some part of the users will cause strong dissatisfaction. Therefore, a book is already the simplest object from the metaverse; usually it exists both in the digital and in the material sides of our world.
On the digital side, it is often possible to create something more interesting and rich for a physical product than just a digital twin, and interacting with consumers on both sides can provide a competitive advantage.
And for a digital product, its representation in the material world can provide not only live communication with material users, but also unexpected integrations.
The second answer is less obvious and concerns education. If our life takes place in the metaverse, if we regularly plunge into the superposition of the material and digital worlds, then the study of the digital side is just as important as the study of the material side.
Informatics ceases to be a career guidance discipline, as it is commonly believed, and becomes one of the sciences about the world around us - along with physics, chemistry or biology.
Knowledge of the principles of functioning of the digital side, the rules and laws that exist on it, is no less important for a successful and happy life than understanding the objective world around us.
Active NFTs (A-NFTs) Empower Physical Items.
NFTs aren’t just digital pieces of art. They are layered mechanisms for proving ownership, access, rights, and more.
Active NFTs authenticate physical assets and represent them in virtual spaces with a unique active NFT (A-NFT).
Now anyone can present objects, works of art, objects they own, and even their beloved pet in virtual spaces and metaverses with proof of ownership of these physical objects and the A-NFT itself.
After you make an active NFT for your item or asset in a couple of clicks, you can send it to experts or the community for signature.
Decentralized expert or community signature is another know-how of active NFTs (A-NFTs).
Conclusion
NFTs can theoretically have an endless application.
NFTs are moving digital assets into the public imagination, but if they’re to become the onramp for more mainstream adoption of blockchain-based systems, they need to prove that they can earn users’ trust and evolve beyond the cute static collectibles they are today.
Only the transition from static digital collectibles to truly active NFTs will allow blockchain ecosystems and the world to realize the true value of this new unique asset class.