The developers of Sphere have announced an ambitious expansion strategy: a second-generation 'mini-Sphere' venue is coming to the Maryland region near Washington D.C., designed to deliver the same cutting-edge immersive entertainment experience on a more accessible scale. The new 6,000-capacity venue will showcase next-gen digital and spatial technology, targeting a 2030 debut. This move signals the broader potential for experiential crypto-native venues as Web3 communities seek physical spaces that merge digital innovation with real-world engagement.
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BuyTheTop
· 01-20 02:41
Mini-Sphere to DC? That must cost a lot of money.
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ChainSherlockGirl
· 01-20 02:37
Well... it'll be six more years until 2030, and it's hard to say whether the crypto world will still exist by then.
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SnapshotDayLaborer
· 01-20 02:36
We still have to wait 6 more years until 2030. By then, just being alive would be a good thing.
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consensus_failure
· 01-20 02:30
Will it open only in 2030? Let's wait a bit longer.
The developers of Sphere have announced an ambitious expansion strategy: a second-generation 'mini-Sphere' venue is coming to the Maryland region near Washington D.C., designed to deliver the same cutting-edge immersive entertainment experience on a more accessible scale. The new 6,000-capacity venue will showcase next-gen digital and spatial technology, targeting a 2030 debut. This move signals the broader potential for experiential crypto-native venues as Web3 communities seek physical spaces that merge digital innovation with real-world engagement.