Metaverse Dating: Can You Find Love Based on What NFTs You Hold?

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Metaverse dating is here. But, are you ready for it? Well, that doesn’t matter because metaverse dating apps are ready for you.

Looking for love on modern dating apps can be like sifting through a bin. But what if there are other ways to find love online? And what if those ways involved all the stuff you awesome nerds love… like the metaverse, NFTs and crypto?

It seems that the day has arrived where we can match our dates according to our metaverse interests. There are a few ideas here, all in their absolute infancy. But they are compelling. So if you are single, and definitely not loving it, then read on.

In this guide:

  • Metaverse Dating: metaMATCH
  • Dating DAOs
  • Metaverse Dating: Catfish-Proof
  • A new blockchain-governed era of dating
  • Frequently Asked Questions

Metaverse Dating: metaMATCH

A new metaverse dating app called metaMATCH will launch any day now. It is the creation of media personality Emily Lyons. She says she started metaMATCH because online dating lacks humanity.

“To date, the online experience has provided many shortcuts but primarily connects individuals based upon superficialities. We have become so obsessed with our online personas and the idea of perfection, that many individuals lose sight of who they really are and the type of person with whom they can establish a meaningful relationship.”

Emily Lyons

metaMATCH will unfold in functionality over the coming months. At first, it will match people based on what NFT communities they are in, and what NFTs they own. The app can identify commonalities based on shared psychographics, and match based on that person’s unique online behavior. Says Lyons,

“So many dating apps are based on the premise of ‘swipe left, swipe right,’ but we believe that people are more than just a photo. From ‘in your brain’ to ‘on-chain,’ we want to help people connect on a deeper level and create meaningful relationships.”

Emily Lyons

The app is also a hybrid matchmaker. That is, users can book a coaching session with dating experts and get advice on how to have a good conversation, what to wear on a date, and how to stop being so anxious. So if you are an anxious NFT nerd who wants to start dating in the metaverse, put that app on your phone ASAP.

Dating DAOs

Yes, there are now dating DAOs.  If you don’t know what a is, then read up here first

A dating DAO is a dating app like Tinder or Bumble, but on the blockchain. Each DAO has rules and guidelines that are agreed upon by the DAO community and put into a smart contract. So why are these rising as an alternative to existing Web2 dating apps? Because people are falling out of love with swiping.

The early days of Web2 dating apps seemed to be exciting for user. However, now, it has been widely reported that such apps make people miserable, and aren’t leading to connections like they used to. Dating app fatigue has definitely set in. So something new like metaverse dating is definitely needed to fill the gap.

Dating DAO members can vote on the way the DAO operates. They can decide how people are matched with each other. If that process is a hot mess, they can vote again to improve the process. An example is Metacubes. Members can Date-to-Earn on Web3.

Metacubes say that Date-toEarn on Web3 sets them apart from traditional face-swiping dating apps. “With our platform, users can utilize NFT avatars to venture through different cities to socialize, form relationships, and enable chats.”

To join, users must attain membership via NFTs. The initial mint price is 300 USDT (around $300). Premium memberships are linked to NFT rarity levels. With these, enthusiasts can unlock enhanced functionalities such as extended match limits.

In an interesting twist, users can earn cryptocurrency while they mingle. Rewards are based on platform usage, and chats opened, and relationships formed. The idea seems to be a good one. They have nearly 15,000 followers on their Twitter account.

Early days

Dating DAO success isn’t necessarily a given though.  Many DAOs specializing in dating in the early days (circa 2018) seem to have died or have folded through lack of people joining up. However, perhaps they were before their time. Now seems to be a good time to date-to-earn. Singles, go fall on the sword for us and try it out! And report back!

Metaverse Dating: Catfish-Proof

A new metaverse dating app coming soon is TruYou.io. TruYou is a blockchain-based dating application for the metaverse. The founders say that it is a portal for love in the metaverse. They offer tokenized matching with other members, verification so that catfish can’t get you and your crypto, and in-app staking, among other things.

Although dating in the metaverse is a safer option than dating in real life, there are still some risks. Avatars are fully customizable. Therefore, they will not necessarily resemble the person you are courting, resulting in more frequent catfishing. There have are numerous cases involving romantic , and users may be hesitant to date in a virtual world.

To secure their users’ online security, TruYou provides a matching algorithm based on the users’ online activity, tokenized matching, and catfish-proof verification mechanisms. Instead of paying a membership fee, users can engage with other users and purchase NFT gifts that resemble virtual cards using the tokens they use to navigate the app.

A new blockchain-governed era of dating

They say we are at the precipice of a blockchain-governed era. “Industries have steadily taken the leap into adopting new-age technologies, with many allocating massive resources into developing and adapting their businesses to keep pace with the evolving standards of practice. One market lagging behind the in this aspect is the online dating industry.”

While Web2 dating apps have their problems, they say that Web3 dating can solve a lot of these. “Dating industry applications and websites lack key aspects that blockchain can provide: trustless verification, immutability, decentralization, and smart contract validation.”

Anyone who has used Web2 dating apps knows that they are full of love scammers and people looking to be paid for sex. So perhaps Web3 dating could prove to be a solution? It’s early days in metaverse dating, however, the first baby that is born out of this better have a cool name like X ? A-12.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the metaverse?

The metaverse is a virtual shared space, created by the convergence of virtually enhanced physical reality and the internet. It is a collectively shared space, created by the convergence of virtually enhanced physical reality and virtual space, including the sum of all virtual worlds, augmented reality, and the internet. It is a space where people can interact, communicate, and engage with each other and digital objects and experiences.

What are DAOs?

A decentralized autonomous organization is an organization constructed by rules encoded as a computer program that is often transparent. It is not influenced by a central government, but is controlled by the organization’s members. It is sometimes called a decentralized autonomous corporation,

What is catfishing?

Catfishing is a deceptive activity in which a person creates a fictional persona or a false identity on a social networking service, usually with the intention of attracting a specific victim. The practice may be used for financial gain, to compromise a victim in some way, to deliberately upset a victim, or to fulfill a wish.

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