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The new KIDS ‘Show will be served with a password wallet when you debut this fall.

The new KIDS ‘Show will be served with a password wallet when you debut this fall.

The new animation children’s series, which is expected to be premiered this year, will not head to the TV network. Or streaming service. Instead, the founders of the Production Studio have started a distributed web platform that uses blockchain technology as a ghost media plan.

And yes. Encryption wallets will be related.

We have a traditional show release method that is founded by Chris Jammal, a subsidiary of “BOB ‘S Burgers,” and the producer of HIT Children’s Show “PEG + CAT”. It is a TV production studio that gives up.

The studio has teamed up with Lamina1 on Friday that it will launch a new animation children’s series called “Owen Nowhere”.

Lamina1 was founded by the “Snow Crash” author Neal Stephenson and started with a layer 1 blockchain platform designed to provide the creator with an environment that can protect, control, and make a profit. But the most important task of Lamina1 is to build an open meta bus. Stephenson’s vision for Methus, a concept created in a novel that was well -received in 1992, consists of a virtual world where a user gets a 3D avatar like his life.

Blockchain technology and meta buses are buzzwords in the world of technology and have been slow to achieve massive adoption. It is especially bold to introduce children’s shows in this space. The production studio needs to find out how to explore the platform that requires a password wallet.

However, Jammal and Demas are banks about freedom of distributed platforms, which allows the audience to interact and participate as a sales point that can overcome the user.

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The new show has visited an abnormal tourist attraction, especially on Owen B. Gloom, an ambitious content producer of family road trips. Family dynamics are fun, sweet and slightly functional disorders, characterized by Owen’s adoptive vampire parent, magic deformed vehicles, pet cats and strollers.

But as Jammal and Demas told Techcrunch, this is more than the show. It is actually about their mission to set up a new standard for the future of children’s entertainment in a decentralized age.

This project can be developed and seen in a space that is not yet released in Lamina1, and the creator can create its own virtual world. In this world, creators can build contents of various formats, including interactive experience, digital items and 2D, 3D, augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR).

Jammal and DEMAS envision “OWEN NOWERE” as an immersive experience where fans can participate in the world and provide ideas for the series.

Virtual space also includes online community -based experiences, such as exclusive behind -the -scenes content, collected digital assets and voting. The studio thinks that the most attractive feature is an opportunity for viewers to make a major decision on stories, such as suggesting a destination for family adventure.

“We thought we could vote next to the next time. Do you want them to come to your hometown? Perhaps they want to buy a souvenir that Owen picked up at Grand Canyon. Perhaps they want to change their costumes.

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The show is clear that there are all the materials that can resonate and attract attention to viewers, but there will be challenges, including persuading parents to manage their password wallets for their children.

Parents may worry that even if parents control their wallets, they can indirectly introduce their children by indirectly introducing their children.

But some parents are more open to ideas and some send a five -year -old to the encryption summer camp. In 2022, Zigazoo introduced NFT for several IPs, including Cocomelon.

Lamina1 CEO Rebecca Barkin said, “This is a big topic of discussion.”

Digital assets of Owen Nowhere are located in a way for fans to participate in the show, and they can contribute to the production of the show by owning digital collections by owning digital collections including artworks, characters and costumes.

Barkin said, “Tokens can be used as tokens and do not require cash, transactions and traditional encryption items.

The new series is mainly aimed at children and fresers, but is designed to appeal to adults. This is similar to how “Bob’s Burgers” attracts many adult fans through an interesting story about parenting.

Barkin said, “We do not follow that super young population statistics.

Nevertheless, they may have to approach this to appeal to the entire audience through transparency and perhaps the parents’ control.

Lamina1’s space products will be released in the fall. Another virtual world launched in the space is “ArteFact”. “ArteFact” is the project of Wētā, famous for its “Lord of the Rings” trilogy.

Lamina1 has raised $ 9 million from remarkable investors and angels, such as Linkedin co -founder Reid Hoffman and BLOQ co -founder Matthew Roszak.

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