Metaverse News as US Military, Snoop Dogg and Meta Pay make headlines

Metaverse trends show that the U.S. military is building its own metaverse, Snoop Dogg collaborates with Mobland to bring digital weed farm in the metaverse and Meta files trademark applications for “Meta Pay,” hinting at cryptocurrency services has started.
First Metaverse News: The U.S. military is building its own metaverse
On May 10, two fighter pilots conducted a high-altitude proto-metaverse experiment. Several thousand feet above the California desert in a pair of Berkut 540 jets, they donned custom-made AR headsets and tapped into a system that overlaid them with a ghostly glowing image of a refueling plane flying next to them in the sky. Then one of the pilots performed a refueling maneuver with the virtual tanker, while the other watched. Welcome to the nascent military meta universe.
Second Metaverse News: Snoop Dogg collaborates with Mobland to bring digital weed farm in the metaverse
Mobland, is backed by notable crypto personalities such as Twitch Co-Founder Justin Kan, Terra’s Do Kwon, and Animoca Brands.
Rapper Snoop Dogg, who is also an NFT enthusiast, is bringing digital weed farm in the mafia-themed metaverse project MOBLAND. The platform will host branded digital weed farm in the form of non-fungible-tokens (NFTs) and exclusive content from his son Champ Medici.
Mobland, is backed by notable crypto personalities such as Twitch Co-Founder Justin Kan, Terra’s Do Kwon, and Animoca Brands. According to fxempire, the platform will be pioneering the Grow-to-earn feature in the metaverse.
Final Metaverse News: Meta files trademark applications for “Meta Pay,” hinting at cryptocurrency services
Meta Pay is described as an “online social investment network,” according to applications filed May 13. It will allow users to make transactions using digital currencies, blockchain assets and cryptocurrency tokens, while providing user authentication and identity confirmation services.
Another description calls it “downloadable computer software” designed for “e-commerce,” including ordering and purchasing goods and services. Again, it mentions “confirmation of cryptocurrency transactions using blockchain technology” and even a cryptocurrency wallet feature.