A slam dunk in the Metaverse. NBA megastar Steph Curry looks set to introduce his own version of the Metaverse to NBA’s 650 million fans — filing a “Curryverse” trademark application on Oct. 26.
National Basketball League megastar Steph Curry looks set to introduce his own version of the Metaverse to NBA’s 650 million fans — filing a “Curryverse” trademark application on Oct. 26.the four-time NBA champion exclusive rights for “entertainment services, namely, personal and virtual and metaversal appearances.”
According to the filing, the Curryverse will also provide “online gaming services in the nature of virtual worlds,” where players will be able to earn both fungible andThe application also covers virtual clothing and goods, business management and investment services, charitable fundraising services, and software as a service featuring software platforms for designing, promoting, selling and exchanging NFTs, among others.
While more specific details of the Curryverse haven’t been announced, the NBA star’s metaverse will likely garner a lot of attention given his 47 million fan base on Instagram and 17.1 million followers on Twitter. While the metaverse-related trademark appears to be a first for Curry, it definitely isn’t his first move into Web3.
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