The distant future of Steven Spielberg’s Ready Player One is not so distant after all.

Anyone who has seen the 2018 Sci-Fi/Adventure movie Ready Player One by Steven Spielberg might have been experiencing a deja vu lately, ever since the Metaverse has taken over the internet and it’s not so much of a mystery why. For those of you who don’t know what I’m talking about – a) How does it feel to live under a rock and b) Google the name, read a Wikipedia and educate yourself cause it’s not so far from an ACTUAL fantasyland. The startup entrepreneur Shaan Puri described the metaverse as a sociological shift instead of a technological one, and we couldn’t agree more. It’s not just a virtual world that simulates real life imagery, but rather a medium of connection, a social universe that has the ability to transport you into different realities even outside your imagination. And that was just the beginning. Now plugin the digital economy that is crypto, blockchain and NFTs and what you get is hyperreality. An upscaled version of metaverse where you can function like you would in real life, except the rules are a bit different but way more exciting. And thanks to companies like Tiluf, they’re becoming more and more reliable. Up until now, only the tech geeks and silicon valley riches were controlling this economy. Buying virtual spaces and selling digital assets was their thing. But the only way the concept of a hyperreal metaverse can continue to grow is only when ordinary people can take part in it. Without having to pay outrageous money to indulge in a virtual universe. However, Tiluf has introduced a one of a kind decentralized mixed reality platform backed by crypto and blockchain that lets users create and host their own alternate realities, connect with friends inside different universes, create their own avatars, and participate in everyday buying/selling on the go. You no longer need to be an expert on any of it. Just find your community, select an avatar, and have a chat inside any reality. Go anywhere. Be Anyone. There’s only you to decide.

Thumbnail: Ready Player One, Warner Bros ©

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