# Pulse Metaverse

The Pulse Metaverse is built on Unity 3D and structured to provide seamless user experiences across various dimensions of digital life. Unlike traditional metaverses that mimic physical cities, Pulse organizes its virtual space into utility-driven rooms:

* **Academy Rooms**: Host real-time classes and recorded lectures on topics like blockchain, financial literacy, coding, sales techniques, and soft skills. Interactive modules and NFT-based certification offer verifiable credentials. These rooms are designed for both formal education and user-generated learning content, giving knowledge creators a revenue-generating space.
* **Meeting Rooms**: Designed for professional use, these rooms enable real-time collaboration with voice, video, whiteboarding tools, and wallet integrations for business deals or DAO voting. Entrepreneurs can pitch investors, freelancers can onboard clients, and communities can hold strategic discussions with spatialized presence.
* **Event Venues**: From concerts and live DJ sets to corporate summits, these venues offer immersive event hosting with NFT-based ticketing, crowd interactivity, and avatar fashion integrations. Events also include phygital experiences where digital interactions unlock real-world perks such as merchandise, restaurant discounts, or live streaming access.
* **Gaming Rooms**: Competitive and casual games with real-time matchmaking, reward mechanisms, and avatar personalization. All games are designed around play-to-earn economics with user-governed rule sets. The gaming layer offers interoperability with third-party NFTs and game skins, making Pulse a meta-hub for Web3 gaming.


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