Technology

Decentralization

In blockchain, decentralization refers to the transfer of control and decision-making away from a centralized entity and to a distributed network.

In more practical terms, decentralization helps mitigate potential abuses of power, namely a platform’s lock-in and unilateral censorship. For example, Vitalik Buterin famously became interested in the potential of decentralized technology after a World of Warcraft patch nerfed a component of his favorite character. The idea of “true ownership” typically associated with NFTs is a central element of the broader decentralized ideal.

Interoperability

Interoperability is the ability for an asset to be used across multiple apps, protocols, and/or chains. It relies on the widespread adoption of open standards in the transfer, storage, and treatment of both data and assets.

Composability

Composability is the ability to mix and match software components. Like interoperability, it’s made possible technically by the prevalence of open-source code and ecosystem-level standards such as ERC-1155 and ERC-20 tokens, and culturally by an ethos of open, transparent collaboration. If interoperability is about circulating and using assets as they are, composability is about turning them into something more.

Using NFTs as building blocks, for example, lets developers expand on a set of primitives in a decentralized fashion. The best example of this is the loot system, whose members are all building on top of the same deliberately abstract, RPG-themed NFTs.

Blockchain

  • ERC-20 for PXR

  • ERC-1155 and ERC-721 for Digital Assets storage and trading.

  • IPFS Storage for assets storage

Immersive Technologies

  • Virtual Reality

  • Augmented Reality

  • Mixed reality

WebGL Render Engine

  • Own customized Cloud Creator to build Metaverse

Unity3D Render Engine

  • Metazone B2C App development

Artificial Intelligence

  • Smart objects

  • Analytics & Reports

  • Assets optimizers & compressors

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