Metaverse and NFTs and SuperOne
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has stated that Web3.0-related growth — including metaverse and non-fungible token (NFT) and other related developments will be part of the nation’s growth strategy going forward. With Japan’s reform of the crypto tax laws and new laws that may allow the seizure of stolen crypto, you could say that Japan is moving toward embracing blockchain tech and Web 3.0.
In a press release, the Liberal Democratic Party announced that they would be integrating blockchain technology and NFTs in their up-and-coming project. One of the buzzwords from this press release was “Kishida Token,” named after Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. Although it is not 100% set, Liberal Democratic Party plans to use the blockchain technology for invitations to official meetings or as commemorative badges. As well as set it as an “official seal” for the party members when they are in the metaverse meeting voters or having town meetings with political members and candidates.
The party also unveiled their plans for their metaverse. Where party members would have their avatars meet everyday voters. Both can interact in the metaverse, send personal messages and listen to speeches. As they would in the real world.
At the unveiling, the system was limited to 500 people, but it is said that it can handle up to 100,000 people simultaneously. With the lingering memory of the pandemic and the fear of a large gathering of people, the Liberal Democratic Party plans to utilize blockchain tech to overcome this.
With this and the “Kishida Token” and the metaverse, the party will try to revitalize voter turnout, especially in the younger generation.
What Japan is planning, SuperOne already started a couple of years ago. We have released 150,000 NFTs, which will be integrated into the game and the community. And now, we are building up our Fandom Metaverse, where fans can interact, connect, and compete with each other. The vision is to have a Fan Metaverse where all the different fan communities can see and visit each other and to gather as many fans as possible to construct a virtual city.
Like in any city, there will be structures with hundreds of levels for the fan communities and areas to come together. So there will be places where you can travel together and play together. Whether you prefer to play alone or with your friends, or even against the entire world, you will come across the constant discovery of the trivia world where no two experiences will be identical in an ever-changing and growing environment. Not only will there be new and exciting experiences to be had, but the more you play and contribute to the SuperOne Fandom Metaverse, the more opportunities that will be opening up to you and your own community. On top of that, the NFTs will be part of the entire experience. There are different types of NFTs with various benefits. Not only do they look nice, but they will also reward the holder when they are used in a game by another player. There are plans for trades and other functions for these NFTs, so please stay tuned. We will have more information in the near future.
As Japan moves toward what SuperOne has done for the past couple of years, we believe this is the right move made by the Liberal Democratic Party.
Many companies worldwide have started to adopt blockchain tech and NFTs, and it was just a matter of time before governments did the same.
As Kishida stated earlier in May, “… the promotion of Web3.0 such as blockchain, NFT, and the metaverse. We will realize a society where new services can easily be created.”
SuperOne knows precisely what he is talking about.