5 Metaverse Trends That Will Shape the Next Decade

As the metaverse continues to expand, here are five emerging trends that will shape the next 10 years.

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In times of economic uncertainty, you can find unique entrepreneurial ideas emerging in the metaverse, often driving industry innovation and opening up new opportunities for businesses and individuals alike. Asthe metaversecontinues to expand, here are five trends that will shape the next 10 years:

1. Virtual content creation

3D modeling has been used for many decades in almost all industries, such as gaming, engineering and architecture. All products, buildings, characters and environments have been created using 3D modeling tools on a computer. This industry is only projected to increase in value,reaching $6.33 billion in 2028.这个数字不包括metaverse空间,which is predicted toreach $783.3 billion by 2024

As consumers migrate to the 3D space, the need for virtual goods has only increased. For example, the most popular Roblox metaverse has over 40 million games where its users exclusively create all items, characters, and environments. Those who are top creators can make a ton of money. Just look at Samuel Jordan, who reportedly makes up to$80,000 each monthfrom selling his digital goods in Roblox.

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2. Metaversal education

Covid-19 has shifted most of the world toremote working和远程学习。一些最快的手中t to this change included schoolchildren. The idea of learning digitally has really caught the younger generation to the point where one of the most popular metaverses, Minecraft, has an educational platform for distance learning.

However, this is just the beginning of the global trend for online education. The online education market size is expected toreach $198.9 billion by 2030, according to Straits Research. Entrepreneurs should expect new virtual studying platforms to appear, as well as courses covering topics such as meta-marketing, avatar design and virtual law. This will open up a lot of career options for the younger generations that use the metaverse.

3. Virtual social and music events

Did you know that4 million peopleattended Rod Stewart's free concert on Copacabana Beach in Rio in 1994? It remained the most attended live show until Travis Scott performed in the Fortnight Metaverse in 2020, asmore than 12 million playerslogged in for his virtual concert.

Once other artists caught wind of this, they started planning their own virtual concerts. Artists such as Post Malone, Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber provided virtual concerts using the metaverse as their platform. This trend creates many opportunities for musicians and other event planners on platforms who want to capitalize on the popularity of virtual events.

However, it's important to start exploring these opportunities now, as global entertainment company, Live Nation,has already partnered with Snap this yearto improve the virtual concert and social experience using AR technology.

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4. Avatar-based dating

While millennials were getting married virtually during the Covid-19 lockdown, Gen Z has been using "stay at home" as an opportunity to date in the metaverse. Games today can provide more than entertainment; they can even introduce you to potential partners.

Avatar-based dating is becoming more and more popular, with many new companies emerging that specialize in this service, such asNevermet.This fast-growing avatar-based service allows users to match with other VR fans and then meet up anywhere in the metaverse. As this trend continues to grow, there will be more and moreopportunities for entrepreneursto enter this space.

5. Metfluencing

When it comes to influencers, the metaverse has become a primeplatform for marketingand advertising products and services. This is mostly due to its interactive platform, which allows users to engage with each other in real-time.

This trend is known as "metfluencing," which refers to when an influencer leverages their popularity in the metaverse to influence other users. For example, Albert Spencer Aretz, also known as Flamingo, is an American Roblox Gamer whose "let's play" videos are gaining millions of views. His estimated net worth isover $20 million, as reported by various sources. Due to his popularity, brands are now paying him to promote their products on his channel. If you've ever considered becoming an influencer, the metaverse is definitely a great place to start.

Related:Your Brand Can Become Part of the Metaverse. Here's How.

The metaverse is an ever-evolving ecosystem that's becoming increasingly popular and accessible. As more people turn to thisvirtual reality, entrepreneurs should look for ways to take advantage of the opportunities available in the metaverse. From establishing an online education platform to promoting products via metfluencing, there are plenty of avenues to explore. With the right strategy, you can use the metaverse to create your own successful business.

Ashot Gabrelyanov

Entrepreneur Leadership Network Contributor

Founder of ShapeYard

Ashot Gabrelyanov is the Founder of Magic App (Apple awarded as “Best of 2017”), MakeApp (1.5+ million users and 1,500 media mentions) and Chudo (1+ million users)
. He is also an early-stage VC in tech, crypto & real estate and a former media manager.

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