Everyrealm Introduces New Advertising and Rewards Platform for Web3 Users

Updated on Mar 13, 2024 at 12:46 pm UTC by · 3 mins read

Everyworld’s innovative rewards model aims to create a more equitable and sustainable future for digital engagement. 

Everyrealm, a blockchain company dedicated to providing innovative solutions for social gamers, has unveiled its latest creation: an advertising and rewards platform called “Everyworld”.

According to a shared press release, the new platform is set to revolutionize digital advertising by incentivizing user interaction, offering a fresh way for people to engage with online advertisements.

Everyworld Rewards Users for Watching Videos on Discord

The Everyworld platform leverages blockchain technology to allow users to earn rewards by watching content such as videos on Discord.

Users also have the opportunity to participate in drawings for payouts, with the winnings split between the winners and environmental conservation organizations. According to the company, this approach combines the excitement of winning prizes with the chance to support environmental causes, representing a novel approach to driving social change.

The development team behind Everyworld understands the importance of preserving the physical world, recognizing that there is no virtual world without it.

The team behind the platform’s development believes in preserving the physical world, recognizing that a virtual world would not exist without it.

The new protocol is powered by $EVERY, the native cryptocurrency of Everyrealm. Everyworld relies on the token to incentivize user engagement by providing both personal benefits and charitable giving opportunities.

By engaging with the platform, users can convert their daily interactions with the platform into regular payouts for themselves while also making donations to environmental causes, creating a mutually beneficial scenario for all participants.

Everyworld’s innovative rewards model aims to create a more equitable and sustainable future for digital engagement.

80,000 Users Registered on Everyworld

Since its beta launch on Discord a few weeks ago, Everyworld has experienced exponential growth, attracting over 80,000 members from around the world. Users have earned over 500 million points collectively and watch over 3,000 videos per minute on the platform.

As the platform evolves, Everyrealm plans to introduce new features to enhance the user experience and further develop the advertising platform, solidifying its position in the industry.

Everyworld’s launch follows Everyrealm’s successful fundraising campaign in 2022, where the company secured $60 million from renowned venture capital firms such as Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), Coinbase Ventures, Hashed, Animoca, Dragonfly, Lightspeed, NGC, Griffin, Sfermion, and Foresight Ventures.

The blockchain firm invests in and develops virtual land plots within NFT-based metaverse gaming worlds. In November 2022, the company made headlines by spending a staggering $4.3 million on a plot of land in The Sandbox.

Additionally, Everyrealm holds land in other metaverse games like Decentraland and Somnium Space. Overall, the company boasts a portfolio of over 3,000 NFTs and has investments in 25 different gaming worlds as of 2022.

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