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Founders of Bored Ape NFT Collection Launch Metaverse – What You Need to Know About Otherside!



Sunday, the highly anticipated Otherside NFT Metaverse project celebrated its public premiere during a tech demo. The event was a great success, several thousand users entered the world of the Otherside Metaverse. In this article we will recap the event and report on the highlights. 


What is Otherside and how does it relate to Bored Ape NFT?

Otherside is a Metaverse project developed by Yuga Labs company. Yuga Labs is also the company that developed the Bored Ape Yacht Club NFT Collection. Development of the Otherside Metaverse is still ongoing. At its core, it is a combination of games like World of Warcraft and other virtual Web3 worlds. The idea is that "players control the world, NFTs become personalities, and multiple players can play together in real-time."


In the world of Otherside, the NFTs are active and able to adapt, while the users can interact with the objects and resources on their land. Other NFT projects are expected to be found on Otherside such as Cool Cats, CryptoPunks, Cryptoadz and World of Women. The game will offer worlds of experience such as dungeons and dragons. The project is intended to be constantly evolving, with players themselves having a say in the development of the games.


In order to interact and acquire land in the OTHERSIDE game, users need Otherdeeds NFTs . The latter are the key to interaction within this virtual metaverse. Otherdeeds are capped at 200,000. The first 100,000 pieces were released on April 30, 2022. The second batch of 100,000 will be given out exclusively to Otherdeed holders (aka those who bought the first batch, or those who acquired them on the secondary market) and people who contributed to the development of the project. You must own Apecoin to purchase Otherdeeds.


Otherside's first NFT event was a massive success

First trip details

A series of tech demonstrations will serve as the first stage of Voyager's Journey. This allows the participants (aka Voyagers) to go to the Otherside and take part in an evolving storyline. Additionally, during the demonstrations, Voyager will have multiple opportunities to assist the developers in pushing the boundaries of the Metaverse.


The first of many "trips" that Voyagers took part in yesterday was the "First Trip". It took place yesterday at 12 PM ET. In order to accommodate as many Voyagers as possible, many more trips will take place at a later date. So it's best to follow the Otherside on Twitter to see what trips are announced.


Any user who owns an Otherdeed NFT could participate in the “First Voyage”. They entered the metaverse as a sort of Voyager following a Big Bored APE. Users tested this new world by walking around and visiting different portals. Starting off, users were in a white place from which a colored portal took them into a colorful metaverse. They threw themselves into a “race” and reached the central stadium where everyone danced, threw emojis and tested the basic dynamics of movement in this brand new metaverse.

How to get access to the Otherside Metaverse?

As a user, you need ApeCoin to buy Otherside Land. The optimal platform for buying land from the Otherside is OpenSea. For this you need a wallet like Metamask and some capital in the wallet to be able to carry out the transactions. 


Step 1: To buy Otherside Land, you need ApeCoin (APE) as a user, which you can buy on various crypto exchanges such as Coinbase and Binance.


Step 2: Download a wallet: Go to the MetaMask website, click “Download” and then select the preferred browser. Then click “Install” and follow the step-by-step on-screen instructions. 


Step 3: Send APE coins to Metamask: Now it is necessary to send the APE to the MetaMask wallet. The address is near the top of the MetaMask pop-up window.


Step 4: Now you can buy Otherside Land

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