Several celebrities have expressed interest in the virtual land metaverse game Earth2. Here are some notable names:
Snoop Dogg: The renowned rapper and NFT enthusiast have not only invested in Earth 2 but also launched his own collection of digital assets called “The Doggies.” He even recreated his mansion within the metaverse.
Justin Bieber: The pop sensation has hosted virtual concerts within the metaverse, engaging fans in a unique way.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle: The royal couple is reportedly launching their own metaverse platform, which will serve as a space for business meetings and public appearances.
Daler Mehndi: The Indian singer purchased a piece of virtual land in Earth 2 and named it “Balle Balle Land.” He plans to house the “Daler Mehndi Store” on this virtual real estate.
Tech We Want: This YouTube channel provides explanations and insights about Earth 2, discussing its concept, gameplay, and progress. They showcase the game’s development and share ideologies and use cases for the community.
Earth 2 (Official Channel): The Earth 2 YouTube channel itself shares updates, tech demos, and showcases the progress of building a 1:1 scale planet Earth within the metaverse. Their videos offer a glimpse into the expansive virtual world and its potential.
Pacey: Pacey’s channel features Earth 2 content, including trailers, promos, and relaxing footage of in-development systems. It’s a great place to stay informed about the game’s latest developments.
Arya Realty: Arya Realty shares insights, tips, and discussions related to Earth2. Their videos cover various aspects of the metaverse, making it a valuable resource for players and enthusiasts.
Cydroid Art: Earth2 has seen impressive art designs, including those by top players. Some of these artworks span thousands of tiles and have become iconic within the Earth2 community
These celebrities and active advocates recognize the potential of the metaverse and are actively participating in shaping its future.
Logan Paul and his virtual properties
As of February 21, 2021, Logan Paul has invested in 18 different properties within the Earth2 metaverse. His total expenditure on these virtual properties amounts to $5,857.21. These acquisitions were made during a 24-hour period between January 6th and January 7th, 2021. Let’s take a closer look at the specific locations he owns:
- Western Cape: Costing $872.92, this property spans 748 tiles.
- Križ, Zagreb: Acquired for $18.24, it covers 40 tiles.
- Encino, California (Property 1): Priced at $239.40, this property consists of 9 tiles.
- Encino, California (Property 2): A larger parcel, costing $1,276.80, with 48 tiles.
- Penebel, Tabanan: Valued at $140.92, it encompasses 196 tiles.
- Santa Monica, California: This property, priced at $212.80, occupies 8 tiles.
- Jackson, Wyoming: Covering 18 tiles, it was acquired for $478.80.
- South Aegean, Greece: A smaller property with 5 tiles, costing $5.15.
- Antarctica: Logan Paul owns 129 tiles in this icy expanse, amounting to $41.41.
- Alpes-Maritimes: This French location comprises 10 tiles and was purchased for $29.19.
- Amalfi, Salerno: Spanning 28 tiles, it cost $152.38.
- North Rim, Arizona: With 9 tiles, this property was priced at $239.40.
- Tahua, Potosí: A substantial investment of 735 tiles for $260.19.
- Tahua, Oruro: Logan Paul owns 180 tiles here, spending $63.72.
- Yosemite National Park (Property 1): Covering 9 tiles, it cost $239.40.
- Yosemite National Park (Property 2): A larger section with 51 tiles, priced at $1,356.60.
- Tingri Xian, Xigaze Shi: This Tibetan location consists of 48 tiles, acquired for $129.89.
- 7th arrondissement of Paris: A smaller property with 4 tiles, costing $100.00.
Logan Paul’s early investment in Earth2 demonstrates his belief in the concept’s potential. While he hasn’t made additional purchases since January, keep an eye out for any future acquisitions on his profile!