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Blockchain: A digital ledger technology that stores data in chained blocks and links each block to the previous one with encrypted connections. Blockchain ensures the immutability and transparency of data.
Token: Digital units often defined on a blockchain with a specific value or purpose. Tokens can represent virtual assets, grant users specific rights, or facilitate transactions on a network.
Digital Identity: The entirety of information that identifies a user in the digital realm. Digital identity can include personal information, usernames, passwords, and other authentication data.
NFT (Non-fungible Token): A unique and non-interchangeable digital asset token. Each NFT is unique and typically represents original digital content such as artworks, collections, and digital assets.
iNFT (Intelligence NFT): A type of digital asset that combines the unique properties of NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens) with artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. iNFTs go beyond traditional NFTs by incorporating AI-driven features like learning capacity, adaptability, and even interactive or responsive behaviors. They can evolve over time, responding to user interactions or environmental changes, making them dynamic digital assets. Used in various sectors such as gaming, art, education, and virtual experiences, iNFTs represent a significant advancement in the realm of digital assets, offering more personalized and engaging user experiences.
Cryptocurrencies: Decentralized digital currencies protected by encryption techniques. Cryptocurrencies, operated with blockchain technology, operate independently of traditional banking systems for transactions and transfers.
Virtual Reality (VR): A technology that immerses users entirely into a digital environment. Through VR glasses and other equipment, users experience a completely virtual world visually and auditorily.
Augmented Reality (AR): A technology that adds digital visuals or information to the real-world environment. AR overlays digital information or objects onto the real world, blending real and virtual worlds.
Virtual Reality/Augmented Reality Headset: Wearable devices that enable VR and AR experiences. These glasses cover the user's visual field, either immersing them in a virtual world (VR) or adding virtual objects to the real world (AR).
Metaverse: A vast digital universe created using virtual and augmented reality technologies, where users can interact socially, play games, shop, and experience various digital activities.
3D Internet: The 3D Internet refers to the integration of virtual reality, augmented reality, and 3D graphics to create immersive online environments. It transforms user interaction, learning, and entertainment by offering real-time, interactive virtual worlds and communities, applicable in gaming, social media, education, and commerce.
Artificial Intelligence (AI): Computer systems and algorithms that mimic some characteristics of human intelligence. AI includes abilities such as learning, problem-solving, decision-making, natural language processing, and visual perception. This technology is used in various fields, including data analysis, automated decision-making processes, and personalizing user experiences.
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