Crypto Blockchain Industries is announcing that it has signed new licensing agreements with a view to diversifying the content, experiences and NFTs offered within AlphaVerse, the metaverse developed by CBI, while opening up new opportunities for artists on the blockchain. These universes are focused on digital arts and rave music and will use exclusive content from the Raverse collective (legal name: Eyes.tv). Raverse owns thousands of hours of reports on the world of rave music, as well as thousands of pieces of digital art from the 1990s, offering a unique back catalogue.

In each of these worlds, AlphaVerse will also enable young artists to create their own communities, upload and sell their creations, and develop their projects. Capitalizing on the content and rights held by Raverse and CBI's blockchain expertise, two dedicated universities will be joining AlphaVerse. Art Tech will be an AlphaVerse metaverse focused on digital arts and artists.

In this universe, users will be able to watch, share, collect or exchange NFTs, organize artistic events, such as festivals, concerts and exhibitions, and visit or interact with digital art museums. Rave Age will be an AlphaVerse metaverse devoted to rave and electronic music, its history, its key figures and its latest news. Players will be able to watch videos, collect NFTs and share experiences and content relating to rave culture. These licensing agreements are in line with the development of AlphaVerse, the CBI metaverse made up of a range of digital worlds (metaverses).

AlphaVerse is developing around a central hub on the blockchain, connecting many different metaverses, designed by CBI or third parties, with revenue sharing.