Well, it's an entire technology that can really disrupt how we perceive things through the web. And with such interactions, we'll be able to see other adoptions that can go through with it.
That's not just for gambling but with other marketplaces as well we're everyone can have social life through that metaverse and gambling and casinos are just another place to go.
Yes this is true!
I believe what can be implemented and what can be improved in this "universe" of the Metaverse (VR) is how our interaction will be within this new world.
I imagine that this will be in constant modification and improvement, from using VR in supermarkets to shopping, gambling, going to a football or soccer game inside the stadium, personal meetings on social networks and many other things pertinent to this new world that we we will probably experience!
Almost in every day to day living, it will make a change and it's applicable. In gambling, there's a new look at it and based from those ideas that I've seen.
It's going to be an exciting and new way to not just gamble but also socialize with other people where you're in the same platform and metaverse that you're part with.
Yes, I believe this will be a matter of time.
For example, with all this problem worldwide, we are seeing that the fundamentals of Bitcoin are intact, especially in countries that are in crisis (Russia, Ukraine and others).
Bitcoin is limited, decentralized, the government can't "ban" it in a way, and BTC has no barriers.
(I don't have friends and I don't know people who live in Russia or Ukraine), but I believe that one of the only ways out for citizens who are in a conflicted country is to use cryptoassets. (especially Bitcoin, which is widely known, is the pioneer, and has limited supply)
This will be a matter of time, I believe that soon the Metaverse will be present today.
It will all be a matter of time and people's adoptability.
Of course, if it's accessible to everyone and it's not an extremely expensive technology.
Another example I would like to share is related to interactions, such as Playstation Home (I don't know if anyone here still remembers), but it was something similar to Second Life that we (users) had an avatar within the platform created by Sony in Playstation 3.