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already, they already play games. like, for them, there is no distinction between virtual and real. it s a natural evolution that we will be able to communicate from anywhere in the world, any time, with each other, but it still needs to be built. mateen is a successful metaverse landowner and nft collector. i don t think people truly realise or companies truly realise how much money, capital, resources, passion it takes to build out this metaverse, or part of the metaverse. there sjust so much momentum you need to be something that can stand the test of the next five years. the big tech vision of the metaverse is well on its way to achieving mainstream adoption. roblox, fortnite and minecraft have hundreds of millions of users and are developing more metaverse style utility all the time. the crypto metaverses, despite being more true to the fully open vision of the metaverse, are clearly not drawing in the crowds yet. where is everybody?