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What is tokenization?

Within the metaverse there are a series of possibilities. You can buy and sell items and also use them. The so-called “tokens” are, more or less, virtual objects traded using cryptocurrencies. With the expansion and popularization of web 3.0, things present in the physical world can gain virtual representations and begin to be used in the metaverse. Some practical examples of tokenization are clothing, arts, audio, land and even financial assets. O Curto News explains it to you.

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Horizon Worlds to host late rapper Notorious B.I.G.'s 50th birthday show

Yes, you are not crazy! The Notorious BIG, Biggie Smalls, or simply Biggie, one of the greatest North American rappers and songwriters, will be revived in a virtual version and will be in a show organized by Horizon, Meta's platform (owner of Facebook and Instagram) in the metaverse. And there? Do you want to watch?

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How NFTs work and what makes them so valuable

The metaverse, in addition to bringing to discussion common aspects of human life that can be reproduced in the virtual environment, has also provoked curiosity about the economy of this new reality. The term NFT, for example, is something that arouses a lot of curiosity among internet users . Especially when global personalities started investing money in it. But do you know what NFT means?

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Messi meets versions of the past through virtual reality in Adidas advertisement

The World Cup in Qatar is less than a day away, and the giant suppliers of sporting goods are moving into marketing moves, this time using resources from the metaverse. After Nike created a football battle between past and present stars using virtual reality resources, Adidas used the same device to place versions of star Lionel Messi face to face in a relaxed game of 'silly'.

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Companies are unaware of their carbon footprint; the impact of the fashion industry on the environment; Amsterdam of bicycles and more

See highlights from Curto Green this Tuesday (24): research reveals that only 10% of companies know their total carbon footprint; Sebastião Salgado sells 5 thousand photographs of the Amazon as NFTs – profit will be used in a reforestation project in the Atlantic Forest; UN warns about the great impact that the fashion industry has on the environment and gives tips on how consumers can check companies' sustainability credentials; Amsterdam wants to transform its transport infrastructure for bicycles; and learn more about the Company Participation Guidearial of COP27, which seeks to help companies learn about the UN Climate Conference.

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