Authors
Carlos Cantú, Cecilia Franco, Jon Frost
Publication date
2024/5/11
Book
Global Perspectives in the Metaverse: Law, Economics, and Finance
Pages
83-118
Publisher
Springer Nature Switzerland
Description
How could an immersive computer-generated environment (“the metaverse”) impact services in the digital economy? Investment in virtual worlds has grown rapidly. Yet the technology still falls short of achieving fully immersive experiences. And despite hyperbolic predictions, various indicators show interest has fallen in the last two years. While some use cases show promise (e.g. gaming, education, healthcare), others seem distinctly gimmicky (e.g. virtual bank branches, land speculation). If the metaverse does succeed, it could mean: (i) a blurring of lines between the tradeable and non-tradeable sectors, (ii) greater cross-border economic integration and (iii) new demands on payment services. In principle, retail fast payment systems, retail central bank digital currencies or tokenised deposits could be designed to support services in the metaverse. To prevent virtual environments and money from becoming …
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