An open metaverse for an open, decentralized industry. A necessity or a want?
19 experts shared their view
According to the World Economic Forum, a working metaverse has three key components: presence, interoperability, and standardization.
While virtual and augmented experiences get more immersive by the day, interoperability and standardization should be wired into the metaverse's DNA from day one to avoid silos and walled gardens. So how can we construct the foundation of an open, utopic metaverse in which the travel and hospitality industries can flourish without being paralyzed by the same old Web 2.0 paradigm?
Is an open metaverse a necessity or a want?
With Presence and Interoperability being a given in the web3 space, I believe standardization remains a variable with certain standards being a must and others coming with the evolution of the Metaverse.
A certain layer of decentralization is built into every Metaverse as these ecosystems are typically on the Blockchain; However, contrary to popular belief, the mere presence of a project on the blockchain does not make it decentralized, what makes a project truly decentralized is Governance. Governance is what determines how transparent the Metaverse will be, what kind of Data the users choose to share (if any), what level of freedom a user is given within the space, and most importantly how the users can create value; since after-all, web3 is the evolution of the internet into a creator's economy.
In my opinion, with proper governance and by quality brands only being affiliated with responsibly governed Metaverses over the next few years, we can drive standardization throughout the entire WEB3 industry. Thus, making the Metaverse as Open and as Utopian as it can be. Creating a valuable experience for the Travel and Hospitality industry as well as every other industry involved in this Tech Revolution.



