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# 4.2.1. Overview

• Introduction to BIZA-Metaversity:

BIZA-Metaversity is a decentralized, two-way AI educational platform that combines the concepts of ‘metaverse’ and ‘university.’ Unlike traditional offline institutions, BIZA-Metaversity operates as an educational hub within a virtual world, offering flexible and personalized learning experiences for users globally. It leverages advanced EduTech to provide non-face-to-face learning opportunities, enabling students to access a wide array of educational content and programs from anywhere in the world.

• Blockchain Integration with BizAuto:

BIZA-Metaversity utilizes the BizAuto blockchain to facilitate secure transactions and maintain a transparent record of all educational interactions. All educational programs and transactions, including payments, content sharing, and certifications, are executed using BizAuto’s BIZA tokens. This ensures that every transaction is immutably recorded on the blockchain, enhancing transparency, security, and accountability within the educational ecosystem.

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