Web3 Dance Revolution
It is hard to imagine a single aspect of human existence and experience that is not connected to dancing. Since ancient times, dancing helped communities to stay and work together – to bond and to feel part of the whole.
When the first ever dance simulation game ‘Dance Dance Revolution’ was released in 1998, it caused a global dancing games frenzy, paving the way for the digital dance simulation industry. In the following years, so much has changed in this field. Through more Web2 dance games, worldwide dance flashmobs from Gangnam Style to Harlem Shake, and viral TikTok dance challenges, we’ve come to the early days of Web3 and the metaverse.
We are currently where the Web2 dance revolution has led us. But what will fuel the Web3 dance revolution?
The metaverse will be a new realm for human interaction, replacing the social networks of Web2 at some point. However, dance expressions are rare in the metaverse now. Thousands of people attend metaverse concerts just to stand still to the music, because the platforms lack the capabilities. There is no way to enable the metaverse users with the latest trending TikTok moves. Until Rapty! joins in.
Rapty.app is the world's first app for turning user-generated dance moves into avatar moves that can be tokenized as NFT and used in the metaverse.
Rapty – [Urban Dictionary] term cool people use for party, implies awesomeness, the simplicity of switching the 'p' and 'r' around makes for a much more memorable party, so next time instead of trying to describe your party with words such as incredible and awesome you can just say it was a rapty thereby proving how great it was.
Rapty is also our mascot, T-rex – who is clumsy but confident. Nothing can stop him from having fun, and we want our users to feel the same.
We believe that dancing is as much a part of being human as eating and drinking, seeing and listening, smiling, loving and having fun. If we do not dance, then we do not fully live. If the metaverse does not dance, then it is not fully alive.
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