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Users Pay $1M for Digital Land as 2017 ICO Finally Opens Virtual World

Almost three years after its ICO, Decentraland has opened its platform — a virtual world in which participants buy and sell fake land, as well as construct buildings.

Over the past ten days, Decentraland gamers have purchased over $1 million worth of digital anchorage on the Ethereum-based virtual reality product, Bloomberg said in a Feb. 20 article. Decentralanders use the project’s native crypto asset, MANA, as payment within the game.

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