Metaverse Gets First-Of-Its-Kind Monastery Built By NFT Guru Founder

Metaverse now has its own monastery, thanks to the efforts of NFT Guru, a project conceived by the founders of the popular Instagram platform- The Trillionaire Life. One of the founders named Vaibhav Sharma aka Tullu spoke at length about the new venture.

The Indian entrepreneur started his career in the United Nations HQ on a gender equality campaign in New York. Sharma implemented data-driven campaigns, managing 5 Billion impressions with over 250 million people engaged.

Briefing on his current firm, he said, NFT Gurus is a high utility digital art NFT collection that has 7777 unique NFTs stored as ERC-721 tokens and hosted on IPFS [ a peer-to-peer storage network]. Each Guru gives numerous benefits to holders, he claimed.

Perhaps his affinity for maximum user engagement has led the young business consultant to dip his toe in the metaverse realm.

Speaking on the ambitious project, Sharma said for building the world’s first monastery in the metaverse. the firm has acquired land on both the major metaverse platforms like Decentraland and Sandbox

Metaverse goes global

While the 3D virtual world has opened up the gates for many individual artists and smaller firms to expand their footprint. Legacy firms have finally woken up from their deep slumber and have jumped aboard to reap the benefits of the digital world.

A few months ago, JP Morgan became the world’s first bank to have launched sites in the Metaverse. And Meta Bank DeFi too announced it has entered the fray. The photorealistic crypto project says it is the world’s first decentralized 360 solution bank in the virtual world.

In the same time period, MetaBlaze set off its journey as The World’s First Blockchain-Gaming Metaverse Offering Lifetime Passive Yields. Here it offers gamers a place to immerse themselves in a high-level, 3D, P2E [play-to-earn] RPG, [role-playing-game] encompassing exclusive content, superior graphics, and hyper engaging gameplay.

The first-of-its-kind Metaverse Fashion Week also introduced shows and digital experiences through a four-day event from March 24-to 28. The event hosted on the virtual platform Decentraland saw the participation of several top designers and fashion powerhouses such as Dolce and Gabbana, Roberto Cavalli, and Tommy Hilfiger among others.

Lipika Deka: Lipika is a crypto-journalist at TWJ. A graduate in economics and finance, she has a keen interest in the political and socio-economic facets of blockchain technology and the cryptocurrency industry.