I don't find any real usability for this Metaverse: actually I think it will only make people and society dumber and closer to the Idiocracy movie. Spending time online wearing some stupid glasses it's a no no for me. Also the NFTs are a waste of time and money, I wouldn't buy useless digital shoes and buildings. I love BTC and have diamond hands but these 2 things I'm not a fan of and I know I will never be. Society needs to become wiser not dumber. Living in a digital realm sucks, I'm a human being not a stupid machine. Rant over.
Of course, just like in any other niches and interests, NFTs and metaverse is for everyone, but not actually for “everyone”. I understand and respect your opinions here.
Call me crazy but I really like to invest something that is “impossible in the minds” of most people, whether if they are into Bitcoin or not. Even in the early days of Bitcoin, I am one of those who are calling it “impossible” and “delusional”, until I’ve regretted it big time not risking my small money into BTC while it was still cheap.
One example in the traditional world is no other than the Moderna vaccine. During it’s early stages, my godfather from the United States who is a medical professional, have invested into Moderna stocks. Although that most of us back then are calling these vaccines “impossible” that it was developed so fast thanks to the combination of the current technology along with science (compare to the previous pandemic where a vaccine takes several years to develop), he saw it as an opportunity and decided to invest some stocks in it. As of this date, Moderna’s value in the stock market rise and he benefited from it.
Now same thing goes to the NFT and metaverse. I consider that this is still in early stages, so whether you like it or not, I have began my venture since last year. Most of the NFTs I’ve bought are from play to earn games like Blankos Block Party, etc., and sold it for profit when the prices and value of each NFT have skyrocketed. I also had collectibles, virtual lands/plots/real estate, etc.
I am aware of the risks so I don’t mind and consider the amount that I’ve invested as “dead money”. So I took that chance, and never repeat the same mistake as I have missed BTC during the early days.