Essentially, they provide a daily newsletter called “The Land Baron Report” that gets delivered to your inbox. | and Honey Estates is also a subscription service, but they deliver their data on a daily basis rather than on-demand.
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I would encourage anyone interested to check out their Discord to see the full scope of their projects. The more of their NFTs you have, the more proceeds you receive.ĭLS has other things going on as well that are not directly related to data, so they are outside the scope of this particular article. Of the proceeds those transaction fees generate, 30% will be distributed to the NFT holders. The goal is to create a widespread user base for those two applications, which will have a transaction fees of 2.5%. DLS plans to add a marketplace for buying and selling land, as well as a platform for purchasing fractions of parcels, which may be the first of its kind. 119 ETH commitment may turn off some users, there is the potential for those costs to be returned over time. You can see their current offerings and the metaverses they are compatible with at. The list of tools you receive includes an “Estate Finder”, an “Interconnected Lands Finder”, a land valuation tool, a bot for automating bids on listings, “Daily Reports”, and a way of receiving notifications of floor price changes. 119 ETH (~$373) on OpenSea, but also available for purchase on their website. This opens up their stable of tools and analytics. To access their analytics tools, one must purchase one of their NFTs. | Landowners Society (DLS) works on a model that’s quite unlike the rest of the five on this list. For Chinese speakers, this may very well be the best VRE data option on the web. To that end, you can find the locations and pictures of individual parcels on their front page, which I don’t believe any of the other four offers. Īside from the quantitative data, MetaCat also aspires to make it possible to better navigate and browse the content of the metaverses. It’s one of the first GIS ( Geographic Information Systems) applications for the Metaverse, and I made use of it to write an article previously. The Cryptovoxels data is especially extensive, as it includes an elegant “heat map” of traffic. All of their numbers are provided for free, and the site focuses on Cryptovoxels and Decentraland.
The only entry out of Asia on this list, MetaCat offers data in both English and Chinese. As with WeMeta, I will try to remain objective about what they have to offer. | MetaCat has translated some of my previous articles into Chinese. Visit their website if you would like to check out what they have or sign up to get notified when more comes online. WeMeta will be launching further analytics in the relatively near future, and there is the option to join a waitlist for early notice and access when they go live. You can also browse listings of parcels currently available for sale. There you can find data for “The Big Four” metaverses (The Sandbox, Decentraland, Somnium Space, and Cryptovoxels), which includes things like floor price, average sale prices, active players, and so on.
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They currently offer an analytics dashboard for free at.
I will attempt to keep the information about their service as unbiased as possible.įounded in early 2021 on the West coast of the United States, WeMeta emerged at a time in which there was really not much virtual real estate data to go off of and became one of the first players in this space. | I occasionally publish for WeMeta on a paid basis.