Mana Cryptocurrency Jumped Over 400% After Facebook's Meta Announcement

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Decentraland is a self-proclaimed metaverse platform where users can create virtual lands and buy them.Soon after Facebook rebranded itself
to better reflect its shift towards the “metaverse”, a shared digital space where people can interact with each other and with objects,
a little-known cryptocurrency soared over 400 percent
Mana, which is used for buying and selling virtual land, much like the metaverse, jumped from $0.80 (Rs
59) on Thursday, when Facebook announced the rebranding exercise to Meta, to an all-time high of $4.16 (Rs
310) on Sunday
Launched in 2017, Mana is the native digital currency of Decentraland and runs on Ethereum, the blockchain network behind the world's
second-largest digital currency.Decentraland is a self-proclaimed metaverse platform where users can create virtual lands and buy them
Users can buy a “property” or upgrade it to an environment of their choice – like casinos, art galleries, and theme parks
The ownership of the property is purchased through non-fungible tokens (NFTs)
Facebook's big bet on the metaverse has generated interest in many other companies that focus on that space
In the crypto world, the currencies dealing in that space saw a rapid rise in investor interest, which pushed the value soon after the
announcement by the social media giant.The gains of the Mana cryptocurrency has, however, tapered off since, it was trading at $2.88 (Rs
214) on Wednesday, according to CoinMarketCap, a market research firm
Also, investors are looking at smaller alternatives to Bitcoin, coins that can rise as rapidly, after the world's largest cryptocurrency has
lost some of its gains after hitting a record high last month
An example of this investor behaviour was seen last week when Shiba Inu surpassed Dogecoin, a meme coin that inspired its existence in the
first place.According to the Mana white paper, the team behind Mana crypto coin began working on it in December 2015 with an aim of
providing an infrastructure to support a shared virtual world
The beta launch happened in 2017 and trading in Mana opened to the public in February 2020.