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Zilliqa Rises on Metapolis' Partnership with Photo Sharing App Agora

source-logo  cryptonews.com 28 March 2022 10:11, UTC
Source: CoinGecko

Today’s move by Zilliqa’s native token may have been triggered by an announcement from Metapolis, a yet-to-be-launched metaverse virtual world built on Zilliqa, which said it has partnered with the photo-sharing and awards app Agora to deliver blockchain-based solutions.

Agora is described as a global talent awards app where individuals can upload creations and participate in contests to win support and visibility.

Metapolis, meanwhile, is described as “the first metaverse-as-a-service (MaaS) platform” that is powered by a Layer 1 blockchain. The platform is said to allow users to build “conceptually-rich and custom-designed domes as part of cities” that can be used to host things like brands, games or e-stores.

Metapolis will be officially launched during an event in Miami, USA, on April 2 this year, the team said in the announcement, adding that it has already collected USD 2m in pre-launch revenues from clients.

“Metapolis has already garnered interest in its hyper-realistic graphics and ability to engage through gamification and e-commerce and [non-fubgible tokens] NFTs. And, now major creator-focused brands and esports brands are joining the equation,” the announcement said.

In addition to working with Agora, Metapolis has also recently secured partnerships with Swedish esports organization Ninjas in Pyjamas, Indonesian esports team RRQ, and Spain’s MAD Lions.

“We are excited for this partnership as we are able to bring not only creativity to life within the metaverse but also open borderless access for creatives worldwide to connect in the digital world,” Sandra Helou, Head of Metaverse and NFTs at Zilliqa said in a comment.

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