Tải về BookVerse APK
Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and cryptocurrencies have recently gained popularity. Celebrities such as Jack Dorsey, Elon Musk, and others are particularly interested in them. Some talented digital artists and creators have also sold their digital artworks, music, and other digital treasures on various NFT platforms. In March 2021, for example, a Canadian artist sold a "virtual home" he created himself for about $500,000 USD.
Music, digital art, AI-generated art, and digital collectibles are already available on NFT marketplaces, which have become a popular Crypto market. However, selling books on these NFT markets, particularly Sci-Fi books, works of fiction, or any other best-selling self-help book, has yet to be done and requires a robust architecture-based platform. As a result, the concept of "Bookverse" was born: an end-to-end platform where writers may sell their books to readers as non-fungible tokens (NFTs).
- Provide a completely free reading service.
- There are no advertisements or charges.
- Add new stories on a regular basis.
- Do not propagate or incite bloodshed.
What Bookverse does to make things right?
When we buy an ebook online, such as on Amazon or another similar site, we do not own it in the same way that we do a physical book, which we can keep for as long as we like. Yes, we obtained an ebook from one of these online services, but we will be allowed to keep it only as long as Amazon or the other site continues to provide it. If Amazon or that other site went bankrupt or stopped providing services tomorrow, that book would disappear along with the rest of its platform, but we had already purchased it. Right?! We own the property, but here's the catch: we have no moral or physical obligation with Amazon to deliver its services.
Who should we talk to if Amazon wants to continue delivering its services but our government prohibits them? Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) have much more in common with print books than with digital ones, in this regard. It will not vanish at the whim of a government, group, or outsider. In fact, with NFTs, we own a specific copy within a group of copies rather than just a copy of a book. Consider the first, second, and so on versions of the book for which NFTs were created. Also, when an ebook is sold on Amazon or a comparable site, the author's final portion is small in comparison to how hard they worked. As a result, we require an unconventional solution, and something like Bookverse would be an excellent choice.
What has changed?
- Version 1.0 is now available.
- Include new features.
- Inform us of any fresh developments.