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Metaverse Marketplace

web3 infrastructure • marketplaces • interfaces

Metaverse Marketplace A digital exchange where users buy, sell, and trade virtual goods—such as land, wearables, avatars, and in-world services—using on-chain rails. Listings are settled via smart contracts, enabling permissionless access, verifiable ownership, programmable royalties, and cross-world portability for assets that conform to open token standards.

Use Case: A creator mints a limited run of avatar wearables and lists them in a metaverse marketplace; buyers acquire them for use across compatible virtual worlds, while the creator automatically receives ongoing royalties on every secondary sale.

Key Concepts:

Summary: Metaverse marketplaces are the transactional layer of virtual economies—connecting creators and participants through smart-contract settlement, interoperable asset standards, and programmable royalties that preserve provenance and unlock cross-world utility.

Feature Traditional Web3
Ownership Database entry, platform-dependent On-chain token, wallet-controlled
Royalties Manual or platform-enforced Programmable via smart contract
Portability Locked to one platform Interoperable across worlds (standardized tokens)
Settlement Custodial, reversible by operator Non-custodial, final on chain

Feature Traditional Web3
Access Account-gated, region-limited Wallet-based, global by default
Fees Platform takes spread + service fees Transparent protocol fees + gas
Listings & Liquidity Centralized order book On-chain listings; composable liquidity
Censorship Resistance Content subject to takedown Decentralized storage & provenance

 
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