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Top 5 Things You Need to Know About the New ‘United Nations of the Metaverse’ Declaration

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Top 5 Things You Need to Know About the New ‘United Nations of the Metaverse’ Declaration

- A groundbreaking international treaty has been proposed by a coalition of tech giants and small nations, aiming to create a united digital governance framework to stop cyber-warfare and data theft.
- The ‘United Declaration of Digital Rights’ would legally bind signatories to protect user privacy, ban deepfake election meddling, and ensure interoperability between rival virtual worlds.
- Critics warn this isn’t about peace—it’s a power grab. Major corporations are accused of using the ‘united’ branding to lock users into their walled gardens under the guise of safety.
- The first major test case is already brewing: a dispute over a tokenized ‘digital embassy’ on the moon base server, sparking debate on whether virtual land treaties can be enforced.
- Experts predict that if adopted, this united codex could redefine online citizenship, making your digital identity as legally binding as your passport.