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"2023 China Metaverse Industry White Paper" released in Beijing

"2023 China Metaverse Industry White Paper" released in Beijing

CointimeCointime2024/02/01 09:54
By:Cointime

On February 1st, it was announced that the "2023 China Metaverse Industry White Paper" was jointly compiled and released in Beijing by the China Market Research Association's Blockchain Professional Committee, the China Private Technology Industry Association's Metaverse Work Committee, and the Harbin Institute of Technology's Blockchain Research Center. The expert committee pointed out that since the Metaverse became popular and capital entered the market in 2021, after two years of exploration, Metaverse enterprises have begun to try to implement projects. In recent years, many regions in China have already laid out the Metaverse in advance, using it as a major driving force to accelerate the digital transformation of the region and promote the development of the digital economy.

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