When poetry and art combine and find a home on the blockchain, amazing things may happen. TheVERSEverse’s is home of literature on the blockchain. The woman-led exhibition is introducing the blockchain’s possibilities for further artistic pursuits. This gallery employs the Metaverse as its canvas, combining poetry and literature from both new and known poets, as well as digital art.
TheVERSEverse team has captured the hearts and minds of the Tezos Foundation, as this Swiss-based foundation, which is regulated by the Swiss Federal Foundation Supervisory Authority, has given a large donation to assist the project develop, evolve, and explore.
Because of the Metaverse’s nature, it appeals to many generations of viewers. It implies that poetry may be presented and appreciated by the younger generations, who are now the Metaverse’s primary users. It’s also an opportunity for poetry fans to turn their attention away from their books and onto the Metaverse, perhaps reaching a large audience.
The Tezos Foundation was established to provide funds to initiatives that utilise the Tezos blockchain. It is an opportunity for these initiatives to further investigate the capabilities and possibilities of this chain in order to improve its scalability and usage. The Tezos Chain is a prominent chain for art-led NFTs. Because of its energy-saving qualities, it requires much less gas to mint and trade. As a result, gas prices are lower, and transaction costs are much reduced.
About TheVERSEverse:
TheVERSEverse, founded by Ana Maria Caballero, Kalen Iwamoto, and Sasha Stiles, will utilise the award to improve its development, reach, and usability. “With their economic effectiveness, limited environmental impact, and simplicity of usage, proof-of-stake protocols provide thrilling potential for authors working with metaverse fiction,” the team writes. That is why, from its inception, theVERSEverse has been dedicated to investigating the future of writing using Tezos. We are happy for the continuous interest from the worldwide Tezos community and are thrilled to receive critical assistance from the Tezos Foundation at this critical juncture for blockchain authors, editors, publishers, and readers.”