The Portal Hub and Hall of Rulez is rather a special place that if you have spent much time in The Uplift World you have probably transitioned through once or twice.  Providing the foundation for what can be expected at the entry point of the metaverse in The Old World, this is the first experience for all new comers to The Uplift World. The Cathedral, the Portal ...

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A long time coming, The Gratitude SkyRail operation is finally underway.  But wait, what is even happening right now.  Well, time to take a step back and get everyone up to speed… As many of you are aware, The Uplift World consists of a variety of creative and survival regions. In the early days everything was concentrated around and spread out from what is now known as ...

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For those unfamiliar with Londom, it is named after perhaps one of the most OG memes coming out of our initial Genesis land sale.  Once a typo now turned crowd favorite, people couldn’t help but love the fact that our website read “Londom” instead of “Random” when talking about the NFT plot assignments. With the Londom server in tact to this day as a series of 50×50 ...

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March 25th-ish, 2021: The Day It All Began Since the very first day someone set foot in the server of what is now known as The Uplift World metaverse, gratitudes have always held a fundamental role.  Beginning in Old World first with the weekly ceremonies coming from the depths of the caves into the sunlight to share what they were grateful for, eventually moving to ‘The Cathedral‘ ...

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Luminaya NFT is a rare digital assets collection doing many interesting artistic and collaborative things within the space.  Interested in creating collective value across the board for all involved, these NFTs created by Aurelien Floret from Pumayana have some rather unique attributes on a variety of levels, both on an artistic plane and in the provision of real world value that truly matters in the world beyond ...

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“The ‘Chinese waving cat’ is well-known—visually, at least. This kitsch, often gold ornament is ubiquitous in Chinatowns and Asian stores around the world, but these cute little statues aren’t Chinese at all: They’re Japanese. Named maneki-neko in Japanese (literally ‘beckoning cat’), the figurine—true to its name and contrary to popular belief—is not actually waving. In Japan, unlike in Western cultures, the way to beckon someone over to you is ...

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