The British Museum is working with Decentraland, the Ethereum-based sandbox team, to create a virtual universe that can be explored and interacted with by anyone in the world. The project, called the British Museum: Blockchain Art, will allow visitors to explore the British Museum's collection of more than 200,000 artifacts and around 100,000 digital objects.
The museum will uses Ethereum blockchain technology to digitize its collection, creating a platform that allows users to explore the galleries and museum collections through a virtual reality headset. Users can also purchase tickets to special exhibitions from the platform using cryptocurrencies, said Sam Roddick.
Blockchain technology is rapidly gaining popularity in many places. sectors of society - from finance, government, health to art and music. CBE, director of the British Museum at a partnership announcement event. This partnership between our two institutions gives us the unique opportunity to bring this technology to one of Britain's most renowned museums.