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A new children’s show will come with a cryptographic wallet when it debuted this autumn

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A new series of moving children that is expected to premiere this year will not head for a television network. Or a flow service. Instead, the founders of the Studio Production Who Ghosted Media Plan start on a decentralized web platform using blockchain technology.

And yes, a encryption wallet will get involved.

We imagined the media – founded by Chris jammalAssistant Director for “Burgers’s Bob” and Jaclynn DemasProducer of Hit Children’s Show “Peg + Cat” – is a television production studio that abandons traditional demonstration methods in favor of a decentralized approach, usually referred to as Web3.

The studio announced on Friday cooperating with Lamina1 Start the new series of animated children entitled “Owen Nowhere”.

Lamina1 was founded by the author “Snow Crash” Neal Stephenson and started in 2022 as a blockchain layer 1 platform, designed to give creators an environment to protect, control and generate revenue from their intellectual property. Lamina1’s dominant mission, however, is to build an open metaverse. Stephenson’s vision for Metaverse – an idea he created in his recognized 1992 novel – consists of a virtual world where users get their own living 3D avatar.

Blockchain and metaverse technology are keywords in the world of technology and are late to achieve mass adoption. The introduction of a children’s performance in this area is particularly bold, as the production studio should understand how children will navigate a platform that requires a encryption wallet.

But Jammal and Demas Bank for the freedom of a decentralized platform, which allows the public to interact and even participate as a point of sale that will win users.

Image credits:We imagined media

The new show focuses around Owen B. Gloom, a popular content creator on a family road trip, documenting their visits to unusual tourist attractions. The dynamics of the family is funny, sweet and slightly dysfunctional, with adopted Owen vampire parents, a magical transformative vehicle, a pet cat and a fish in a trolley.

But as Jammal and Demas Techcrunch said, that’s more than a show. It is really about their mission to set a “new model for the future of children’s entertainment in the decentralized era”.

The project will be developed and aired in Lamina1, an offer that allows creators to create their own virtual worlds. In these worlds, creators can create interactive experiences, digital objects and content in various forms, including 2D, 3D, augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR).

Jammal and Demas envision “nowhere” as an impressive experience that allows fans to participate in the world and contribute their ideas to the series.

The virtual space will also include exclusive content behind the stage, collectible digital assets and experiences based on online communities such as voting. The studio believes that the most attractive feature is the opportunity for viewers to make basic decisions about history, such as indicating destinations for family adventures.

‘We thought [fans could] Vote for where the dark ones can travel then. Do you want to come to your homeland? Maybe they want to buy this souvenir that Owen got to the Grand Canyon [as] their own digital asset. Maybe they want to change his uniform. There are so many opportunities for how this can go, “Jammal said.

Image credits:We imagined media

While it is clear that this show has all the ingredients to resonate with viewers and keep their attention, there will be challenges, including the persuasive parents to manage a cryptographic wallet for their child.

Parents may worry that the introduction of children into this ecosystem, even indirectly, could expose them to financial manipulation or loss, even if parents are the ones who control the wallet.

However, some parents are more open to the idea, with some sending their five -year -old Crypto Summer Camps. In 2022, Zigzag introduced NFTS for several IPS, including Cocomelon.

“It’s a big topic of discussion.

Owen Nowhere’s digital assets are positioned as a way for fans to participate in the demonstration and allow them to contribute financially to the production of the demonstration by possessing digital collectors – including artworks, characters and components – promoting a community of supporters invested in success.

“This token can be used as a dedication discreet. It does not have to be for cash and transactions and traditional encryption things.

While the new series is mainly aimed at children and preteens, it is also designed to attract adults. This is similar to how Bob’s “burgers” attract many adult followers through his hilarious stories about parental care.

“We don’t go after this super young demographic,” Barkin said.

However, they may need to approach this with transparency and possibly even parental controls to attract their entire audience.

The product of Lamina1’s Spaces is scheduled to start in the fall. Another virtual world that begins on the venues is “Artefact”, a work of the Winter Optical Company, known for its work on the trilogy of the movie “Lord of the Rings”.

Lamina1 has raised $ 9 million to date from remarkable investors and angels, such as LinkedIn Reid Hoffman co -founder and Bloq co -founder Matthew Roszak.

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