Sony aims to grab a huge slice of the emerging 3D NFT market by using its Spatial Reality Display to speed up mass adoption and by partnering with South Korean blockchain operator, Theta Labs (THETA).
Any in-world digital item, avatar, or collectible can be visualized and exhibited in glasses-free 3D mixed reality form, according to Theta and Sony.
Furthermore, South Korean blockchain operator Theta Labs has a distinct perspective for the project. They want the 3D NFT project to give the metaverse a new reality and a tangible presence.
This one-of-a-kind Sony x Theta Labs NFT project will comprise ten replicas of the token "The Tiki Guy" that will be "Theta Powered." Importantly, these Ten NFTs will include a Sony Spatial Reality Display that may be redeemed.
This service is only available to residents of the United States. Those without a display unity will be able to see their NFTs in two dimensions.
The Sony Spatial Reality Display is an intriguing piece of hardware. It uses a high-speed vision sensor to create 3D visuals by tracking users' eye movements.
Finally, since last year, Sony has become more interested in NFTs. With the support of Theta Labs, they plan to demonstrate how their 3D technology might improve the space.


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