What Can You Do In Decentraland’s Metaverse?

 | Feb 27, 2022 12:08AM ET

Find out what’s drawing players to one of Web3’s biggest Metaverses.

h3 Key Takeaways/h3
  • The amount of activities and attractions in Decentraland is growing.
  • Attending virtual events, earning wearable items, and play-to-earn poker are among the activities drawing more players to the game.
  • Decentraland provides players with new ways to connect, engage with art, make money, and ultimately have fun.

Join Crypto Briefing as we explore the events, games, and attractions bringing players into the virtual world of Decentraland.

h2 What Is Decentraland? /h2

Decentraland is a 3D virtual world owned by its players. While the non-profit Decentraland Foundation oversees the game’s development, what gets created is ultimately down to those who own land in the game. Players can buy and sell land NFTs using Decentraland’s native currency, MANA. Once a player owns a land plot, they can start building on it, designing houses, bars, gardens, parks, or whatever else they can think of.

Following Facebook’s to Meta in October 2021, Metaverse games such as Decentraland and The Sandbox have soared both in value and popularity. Investors and users alike are hopeful these Metaverse-centric games will become giants in Web3, the next iteration of the Internet where users can own their online presence through decentralized blockchain technologies.

Not to be left behind, dozens of brands and companies have flooded into Decentraland, acquiring land in highly sought-after locations to build out their Metaverse presence. JPMorgan (NYSE:JPM) recently opened a luxury lounge in MetaJuku Mall, crypto exchanges such as Kraken and Binance.US have established buildings, and Miller Lite has even created its own dive bar. However, besides soaking up all the brand advertisements or hanging out with your friends dressed as a polar bear, what can players actually do in the Decentraland?