Hello. This is Nada from Seito Medical School. Virtual world. Yeah. It feels like something like fate. When I think of a virtual world, I imagine a completely cheat fantasy world. This is also true, but fantasy is a complete cheat and is the world of anime and manga. It's a golden land far away from the real world, with dragons and slimes. I want to say Is the virtual world really real?
In games and manga, it's natural, but in a virtual world, it doesn't have enough seasoning, which is frustrating. The incident that made this virtual world a hot topic was Bitcoin. Until now, the virtual world was the world on TV. When talking about Bitcoin, many people probably remember that there was an incident where a large amount of Bitcoin was stolen from an exchange. I was reminded of the medal dropping that I was obsessed with when I was a child, and Bitcoin's medal dropping seems to be extreme. After all, 1 Bitcoin is worth millions of yen. When it comes to games, I've been thinking a lot about whether there's a way to alchemize a large amount of game coins into the real world. It's a nostalgic summer memory. When it comes to game coins, I'm really interested in how many Yukichi-san can be exchanged for 1 gold.
Bitcoin is a jewel that came out of the virtual world called digital, but the virtual world is meant to be enjoyed, and until now it was not something that could be used to make a profit. However, I feel that the boundaries between reality and virtual worlds such as Bitcoin and the Metaverse are disappearing these days. If this blog is also a virtual world in the digital sense, if bloggers go to a BBQ together, the real world and virtual world will be linked. As an extension of this, advertising can also be considered a kind of virtual world.
Products are introduced through advertisements, but advertisements are information that cannot be touched. Of course, some people may point out that you can touch flyers with your hands, but there is no big difference between online advertisements and paper flyers, as they are essentially data. On top of that, the magic trick of pulling a radish out of a 100 yen radish flyer is still impossible.
Returning to the topic of blogs, it is up to the blog owner to link their cherished blogs with the real world. A virtual world called anonymous is not necessarily a good thing. Showing your face, exposing your name, and picking up fans becomes your entrance to the real world. In that sense, the virtual world we are talking about here is not a fantasy world, but a digital world.
This is Hotaru no Hikari. The virtual world means that it is linked to the real world, and it is a collaboration of data and objects. However, it is up to you to decide whether to weight that link closer to the virtual world or to the real world. If the virtual world isn't enough for you to have fun, why not set up a place and go hiking with your fans and readers? Of course, it might be polite for you to prepare the BBQ set yourself. I hope it goes well. See you soon.
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