Web3.0, as the third generation of the Internet, is characterized by its core features of "readable, writable, and ownable." Unlike the previous two generations of the Internet, users are no longer just consumers or creators of content, but become the true owners of Internet assets. This characteristic perfectly aligns with the Metaverse's demand for equity confirmation of digital assets.
Blockchain, as a distributed ledger technology, provides the underlying trust infrastructure for the Metaverse through its immutability and decentralization features. When Zuckerberg renamed Facebook to Meta and fully entered the Metaverse, observers in Silicon Valley sharply pointed out that a true Metaverse should be built on a blockchain architecture, rather than a centralized Web2 model.
Technical foundation, how blockchain becomes the underlying pillar of the Metaverse
The essence of blockchain is a vast, immutable database where all information recorded on the chain can be quickly and automatically updated, while maintaining the data.