The Sandbox
The metaverse world has grown astronomically over the past few weeks, with people spending millions of dollars worth of virtual land and other types of property, and investors like 37-year old Robert Doyle are already making money out of those assets.
Doyle owns a virtual car-repair shop and a bank in a metaverse that isn't even fully live yet and he's made almost $100,000 in six months, as verified by crypto wallets shown to Insider.
Polka City, where Doyle's virtual property sits, is a multi blockchain metaverse gaming platform that launched in 2021. Players can buy non-fungible tokens that represent virtual taxis, gas stations, billboards and even motorcycles. They then earn weekly interest paid in the platform's native token.
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