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There's a new ICO for a project named CEEK VR that's currently ongoing, which, according to CryptoRated is comparable to Decentraland. What do you guys think of it?

https://cryptorated.com/ico-rating/ceek/
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With this project, will users be able to drive the direction of Decentraland? For example, can users set up games to play with other users on land? Or rent out land for a time? Maybe even have quests and things to keep users entertained?

From my understanding, and someone correct me if I'm wrong, it seems like users are able to drive what happens in this world. They are able to do what they want on their own land. If a subset of users want to set up games / quests / whatever, on their own land, then there is no restriction. It's just up to them to get it going. I think that's one thing about this project that I really like is that the sky is the limit.



It seems like it will be more lifelike than RPG like, but I'm sure there will be some flexibility for both. Basically, whatever you can do in the real world they want you to be able to do in the game. Like throwing a concert, or having a group therapy meeting. You could be a therapist, and set up ads for your services to be rendered in game for real cryptocurrency.

I never even thought of those ideas. This is exactly why I'm so excited for this project to grow. It's driven by the users which all have really unique ideas. I doubt this would ever get boring. I wonder if they could create a place for users (maybe a blog or chat room) or something so people could communicate ideas like this and work together to make it happen.

At it's core, I think it's a virtual world of capitalism. If you can think of an idea or service inside the world of Decentraland, you can legitimately make money on it assuming there are enough people. If Second Life is any indicator, there are going to be plenty of people.

Wow I never knew about this as well, but how can you make money? Do people pay you when they get into your land? Or do people pay you for your service?. Yeah second life is a very great comparison to what decentraland is but for me it's more real compared to second life and it's more filled with matured and great-minded people. I really think decentraland will be more popular than second life in the months to come, there's so much things to do with this project that's it's very likely that this project will attract a lot of gamers and a lot of teenagers as well.

Those are really great questions and if you find answers, I would be very interested to know them. I am not 100% sure right now, but I think users can set it up to where you can charge people to enter / rent your land and pay for services. I think it's up to the users. I also think you are completely correct in that Decentraland will become huge. I am looking forward to the community growing so we can build a really amazing world together Cheesy
sr. member
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With this project, will users be able to drive the direction of Decentraland? For example, can users set up games to play with other users on land? Or rent out land for a time? Maybe even have quests and things to keep users entertained?

From my understanding, and someone correct me if I'm wrong, it seems like users are able to drive what happens in this world. They are able to do what they want on their own land. If a subset of users want to set up games / quests / whatever, on their own land, then there is no restriction. It's just up to them to get it going. I think that's one thing about this project that I really like is that the sky is the limit.



It seems like it will be more lifelike than RPG like, but I'm sure there will be some flexibility for both. Basically, whatever you can do in the real world they want you to be able to do in the game. Like throwing a concert, or having a group therapy meeting. You could be a therapist, and set up ads for your services to be rendered in game for real cryptocurrency.

I never even thought of those ideas. This is exactly why I'm so excited for this project to grow. It's driven by the users which all have really unique ideas. I doubt this would ever get boring. I wonder if they could create a place for users (maybe a blog or chat room) or something so people could communicate ideas like this and work together to make it happen.

At it's core, I think it's a virtual world of capitalism. If you can think of an idea or service inside the world of Decentraland, you can legitimately make money on it assuming there are enough people. If Second Life is any indicator, there are going to be plenty of people.

Wow I never knew about this as well, but how can you make money? Do people pay you when they get into your land? Or do people pay you for your service?. Yeah second life is a very great comparison to what decentraland is but for me it's more real compared to second life and it's more filled with matured and great-minded people. I really think decentraland will be more popular than second life in the months to come, there's so much things to do with this project that's it's very likely that this project will attract a lot of gamers and a lot of teenagers as well.
sr. member
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It's nice to see so much progress lately. I see that there is a CLI editor for Decentraland. I know it's early to ask this but will there ever be a GUI for less CLI experienced users?

I can't say specifically what Decentraland plans because I'm not on the team, but I've been following the project pretty closely. I remember in an article they mentioned how they are in the process of creating tools for users who aren't comfortable with CLI. The article is here: https://blog.decentraland.org/use-the-decentraland-cli-to-edit-scenes-c071b98b187d. Hopefully more info will come soon!
hero member
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It's nice to see so much progress lately. I see that there is a CLI editor for Decentraland. I know it's early to ask this but will there ever be a GUI for less CLI experienced users?
newbie
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Love seeing all the amazing work coming from the Decentraland team! Keep it up.
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Where is the best place to get help / tutorials for how to get started with Decentraland? Is it easiest to ask here or is there a different place to ask the community?
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With this project, will users be able to drive the direction of Decentraland? For example, can users set up games to play with other users on land? Or rent out land for a time? Maybe even have quests and things to keep users entertained?

From my understanding, and someone correct me if I'm wrong, it seems like users are able to drive what happens in this world. They are able to do what they want on their own land. If a subset of users want to set up games / quests / whatever, on their own land, then there is no restriction. It's just up to them to get it going. I think that's one thing about this project that I really like is that the sky is the limit.



It seems like it will be more lifelike than RPG like, but I'm sure there will be some flexibility for both. Basically, whatever you can do in the real world they want you to be able to do in the game. Like throwing a concert, or having a group therapy meeting. You could be a therapist, and set up ads for your services to be rendered in game for real cryptocurrency.

I never even thought of those ideas. This is exactly why I'm so excited for this project to grow. It's driven by the users which all have really unique ideas. I doubt this would ever get boring. I wonder if they could create a place for users (maybe a blog or chat room) or something so people could communicate ideas like this and work together to make it happen.

At it's core, I think it's a virtual world of capitalism. If you can think of an idea or service inside the world of Decentraland, you can legitimately make money on it assuming there are enough people. If Second Life is any indicator, there are going to be plenty of people.

I think you're absolutely right. Second Life was huge too. I never got into it, but I see the appeal.
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When will there be multiplayer support with avatars? I think this is the part I'm most excited to see!

From the roadmap, I think it should be coming soon. Honestly, I'm not sure though and would love to know!
sr. member
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When will there be multiplayer support with avatars? I think this is the part I'm most excited to see!
newbie
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Where can I find the most recent news about Decentraland? I'm curious how development is going and what sort of things are in progress. The roadmap is helpful, but only so much Smiley

Still wondering if there are updated schedules and details about the development process and what is next.

Me to.
Hope the DEV team is up to the task, since MANA has a huge potential if they provide "the goods" Cheesy
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With this project, will users be able to drive the direction of Decentraland? For example, can users set up games to play with other users on land? Or rent out land for a time? Maybe even have quests and things to keep users entertained?

From my understanding, and someone correct me if I'm wrong, it seems like users are able to drive what happens in this world. They are able to do what they want on their own land. If a subset of users want to set up games / quests / whatever, on their own land, then there is no restriction. It's just up to them to get it going. I think that's one thing about this project that I really like is that the sky is the limit.



It seems like it will be more lifelike than RPG like, but I'm sure there will be some flexibility for both. Basically, whatever you can do in the real world they want you to be able to do in the game. Like throwing a concert, or having a group therapy meeting. You could be a therapist, and set up ads for your services to be rendered in game for real cryptocurrency.

I never even thought of those ideas. This is exactly why I'm so excited for this project to grow. It's driven by the users which all have really unique ideas. I doubt this would ever get boring. I wonder if they could create a place for users (maybe a blog or chat room) or something so people could communicate ideas like this and work together to make it happen.

At it's core, I think it's a virtual world of capitalism. If you can think of an idea or service inside the world of Decentraland, you can legitimately make money on it assuming there are enough people. If Second Life is any indicator, there are going to be plenty of people.
member
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With this project, will users be able to drive the direction of Decentraland? For example, can users set up games to play with other users on land? Or rent out land for a time? Maybe even have quests and things to keep users entertained?

From my understanding, and someone correct me if I'm wrong, it seems like users are able to drive what happens in this world. They are able to do what they want on their own land. If a subset of users want to set up games / quests / whatever, on their own land, then there is no restriction. It's just up to them to get it going. I think that's one thing about this project that I really like is that the sky is the limit.



It seems like it will be more lifelike than RPG like, but I'm sure there will be some flexibility for both. Basically, whatever you can do in the real world they want you to be able to do in the game. Like throwing a concert, or having a group therapy meeting. You could be a therapist, and set up ads for your services to be rendered in game for real cryptocurrency.

I never even thought of those ideas. This is exactly why I'm so excited for this project to grow. It's driven by the users which all have really unique ideas. I doubt this would ever get boring. I wonder if they could create a place for users (maybe a blog or chat room) or something so people could communicate ideas like this and work together to make it happen.
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I asked this question previously but I think it got buried. I'm still wondering. Why did Decentraland decide to use tokens? What is the benefit and how will it make the experience better for users?
sr. member
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WPP ENERGY - BACKED ASSET GREEN ENERGY TOKEN
With this project, will users be able to drive the direction of Decentraland? For example, can users set up games to play with other users on land? Or rent out land for a time? Maybe even have quests and things to keep users entertained?

From my understanding, and someone correct me if I'm wrong, it seems like users are able to drive what happens in this world. They are able to do what they want on their own land. If a subset of users want to set up games / quests / whatever, on their own land, then there is no restriction. It's just up to them to get it going. I think that's one thing about this project that I really like is that the sky is the limit.



It seems like it will be more lifelike than RPG like, but I'm sure there will be some flexibility for both. Basically, whatever you can do in the real world they want you to be able to do in the game. Like throwing a concert, or having a group therapy meeting. You could be a therapist, and set up ads for your services to be rendered in game for real cryptocurrency.
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ATTENTION! SCAM WARNING!


1. Where is a downloadable client? (Or it just promises before scamming)
2. Where is a registration of decentraland site? (There is only poor "blog.decentraland.org". This is just a blog, this is not user's registration form)
3. Where is an official forum of decentraland? (There is only poor "wiki.decentraland.org".This is just a wiki-page, this is not forum)
4. Where is a legal regulations documents? (Or this project - is just for lulz?)
5. Where is developers biography? (Never heard of them)
6. Why such suspectly inflated prices for parcels? (secondary virtual scam? really unique scam)


They will run away with your money - we warns you




Very interesting points you've stated here mate, but I think asking the devs themselves first will be a better way in handling this situation then jumping directly into conclusions. I do understand your confusion but I think you should ask the devs themselves on twitter they're pretty active on there. Regarding your question about the developers biography though it's pretty clear on the site who they are, their past works and what they previously achieved. You can browse their profiles on linkedin and you can search their names online, they seem to be pretty legit. I just think before accusing a project as a scam, you should make a detail information on why you think so and not just present questions that way your information will be more valid and will be more look into.



This guy... He is constantly posting about this. I'm not sure what his purpose is, unless he's just trying to get people riled up.

I like your point. Many projects don't even reveal personal information about the team. But this team does. WHY would they do that if it was a scam when they have every opportunity not to? Makes zero sense. Decentraland is actually making progress and I really like the project because it has potential. It bugs me when people, like that guy, try to spread misinformation.
sr. member
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ATTENTION! SCAM WARNING!


1. Where is a downloadable client? (Or it just promises before scamming)
2. Where is a registration of decentraland site? (There is only poor "blog.decentraland.org". This is just a blog, this is not user's registration form)
3. Where is an official forum of decentraland? (There is only poor "wiki.decentraland.org".This is just a wiki-page, this is not forum)
4. Where is a legal regulations documents? (Or this project - is just for lulz?)
5. Where is developers biography? (Never heard of them)
6. Why such suspectly inflated prices for parcels? (secondary virtual scam? really unique scam)


They will run away with your money - we warns you




Very interesting points you've stated here mate, but I think asking the devs themselves first will be a better way in handling this situation then jumping directly into conclusions. I do understand your confusion but I think you should ask the devs themselves on twitter they're pretty active on there. Regarding your question about the developers biography though it's pretty clear on the site who they are, their past works and what they previously achieved. You can browse their profiles on linkedin and you can search their names online, they seem to be pretty legit. I just think before accusing a project as a scam, you should make a detail information on why you think so and not just present questions that way your information will be more valid and will be more look into.
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I'm really excited about the new land manager that is just released in beta. I think this will be really convenient to see our parcels while also being able to sell them to others. Cheesy  Good progress!

Thanks for mentioning the Decentraland land manager. I didn't even hear about it and don't remember if it was in the roadmap (then again, this is one of many projects I'm trying to keep up with). It looks extremely convenient if you have MetaMask. Literally all you do is just go to land.decentraland.org and you can view your land in relation to everyone else's.

I have a question: if I want to buy land or sell land, how do I start a land transaction?


Not from the team but I've been looking into the land manager. Basically, to sell land you go to your land parcels using the sidebar and then click the transfer button next to it. You then put the address of who you are sending it to and click transfer.

Wow thanks for this information mate I never thought it's as easy as that, I've been searching everywhere regarding this and I'm so glad that I found the answer. I really hope this project will get a lot of attention though, it seems very interesting and very user friendly. It just doesn't really have that much big of a community, when I have questions regarding this project I have to look through a lot of google search just to find the result, it took me almost 2 days to know how to do a land transaction if you didn't mention it here I think it will take me longer lol. Anyway is there a telegram group? I really want to be a part of the community.

I think this is their Telegram: https://t.me/decentraland (A quick Google search.)
sr. member
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I'm really excited about the new land manager that is just released in beta. I think this will be really convenient to see our parcels while also being able to sell them to others. Cheesy  Good progress!

Thanks for mentioning the Decentraland land manager. I didn't even hear about it and don't remember if it was in the roadmap (then again, this is one of many projects I'm trying to keep up with). It looks extremely convenient if you have MetaMask. Literally all you do is just go to land.decentraland.org and you can view your land in relation to everyone else's.

I have a question: if I want to buy land or sell land, how do I start a land transaction?


Not from the team but I've been looking into the land manager. Basically, to sell land you go to your land parcels using the sidebar and then click the transfer button next to it. You then put the address of who you are sending it to and click transfer.

Wow thanks for this information mate I never thought it's as easy as that, I've been searching everywhere regarding this and I'm so glad that I found the answer. I really hope this project will get a lot of attention though, it seems very interesting and very user friendly. It just doesn't really have that much big of a community, when I have questions regarding this project I have to look through a lot of google search just to find the result, it took me almost 2 days to know how to do a land transaction if you didn't mention it here I think it will take me longer lol. Anyway is there a telegram group? I really want to be a part of the community.


Thank you for the help!! Also, I'm glad I could help by asking the question. Usually I rely on things like Stackexchange but since that is not an option yet, I find here to be a good place. Yeah, it's a smaller community now but I'm sure it will grow. We are the pioneers, but that has it's advantages. I am actually not sure if there is a Telegram group. I would be interested in knowing if someone finds out!
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Interesting project, i will keep close eye on it
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