Is there a market for scanning real life objects and turning them into 3D files on the blockchain.
I have made a video in twitter about this and think this tech could be revolutionary and open up a big new market.
https://twitter.com/a_mo1111_/status/1566172544834707457?s=46&t=DAOqa9wC9OkY9FazxfP5kQ
Virtual objects? But why? What's the deal of scanning some low poly file versions from rocks "to the blockchain"? How is this tech revolutionary now when scanning objects to 3d has existed for a long time now? I can see no real life importance in this what so ever.
Edit: googled about it so you might want to link an announcement of your project to the topic, not 40 sec video of a low poly blob rotating. And after reading your announcement it sounds like from the very first quoted sentence that only idea is how to grab money from nfts.
...and that's an opposite of revolutional when everyone is trying to grab money with it. It's a superimposed solution for a problem that didn't exist in the first place so you might want to be less pompous when marketing it.
this is not limited to a low poly file but any objects and if the devs deliver on the whitepaper features this could extend to any physical object with a fixed shape, fingerprints, face recognition, sounds etc.
I agree those technologies have existed for a long time but in my opinion all in silo. With this technology you can scan a real life object and bring this into digital format on the 3DP blockchain. Due to some scanning being involved you would also not have any copycats in theory. Currently bringing objects into the metaverse is limited to you designing it yourself on a software or purchasing it.
Think about this application you purchased a beautiful painting whilst on holiday. You now scan this painting and put it on the 3DP blockchain. You import into the metaverse and anyone who tries to upload this painting will get blocked due to the similarity.
I think the application would be above just NFTs. I mean you have a lot of traffic in the metaverse and I think it would only be natural to have a highway for real life objects into the metaverse. In my opinion this highway will be 3DPass.
I don't think it is a superimposed problem. Humans like to flex their wealth and I think it would reasonable to assume that if the metaverse takes off that people would want to also flaunt their real life assets on the metaverse with the assurance of not having any duplicates. One challenge which hasn't been solved yet from the project is the proof of ownership since in theory any who scans something first would be the owner.
I added the ANN thread to make it transparent. What I really want to emphasise is that I discovered this project from the ANN and have been fascinated by it since then.