BitDegree created a framework to train Web 3.0 and Metaverse developers
Representatives of BitDegree announce the creation of the Metaverse Education Alliance, which will help educate developers on working with Web 3.0 and the metaverse. BitDegree will work in partnership with Learnoverse to develop a full-fledged platform for people to develop relatively new areas of cryptocurrencies.
The alliance was announced as part of the MetaExpo Singapore Web3 and Metaverse Education educational event. Danielius Stasioulis, CEO of BitDegree and Learnoverse, spoke there. According to him, the idea of creating such an alliance appeared after he noticed that more and more developers working in different blockchains were starting to try their hand at creating virtual worlds.
Stasioulis wants to streamline and automate the learning process so that there are more metaverse developers in this world. Previously, Danielius spoke about the fact that digital assets will be introduced into everyday life quite quickly. Social networks should play a key role in this, and the metaverses themselves, in his opinion, should change the interaction of people in the digital world.
Due to the demand for creating virtual worlds and the general development of the metaverse theme, the CEO of BitDegree and Learnoverse suggested that such a platform would be in great demand. Stasioulis also added that the Metaverse Education Alliance will be an international project. Within its framework, stakeholders will interact, which, in combination, will be in the status of leading players in the metauniverse industry.
It is noteworthy that the Metaverse Education Alliance has already included such companies as Crypto Guilds, FIO Protocol, Pax Worlds, Agora and Unstoppable Domains. One of the leading players in the industry, who will be part of the assembled alliance, is the well-known Asian investor Taizo Son, who holds the position of CEO at Mistletoe Inc.
He was on the MetaExpo Singapore Web3 and Metaverse Education forum and also commented on the event announced by Danielius Stasioulis. According to him, the potential of Web 3.0 technology and the metaverses is clearly underestimated and quite impressive. It is impossible to implement it without talented developers, and the Metaverse Education Alliance can become the very place in which talents will be born, developing the direction of the metaverses.
The participants of the assembled forum participated in the discussions and came to the conclusion that in 8 years the number of developers who will be involved in the creation of the metaverse will be in the range from 70,000,000 to 150,000,000 people. In order to properly teach them the development of virtual universes, it may take about 7,000,000 competent mentors, with the advent of which learning a new craft can reach a new level. Thus, the creation of such an alliance requires the current market conditions.
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