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#1 WTF is Metaverse? WTF is with Nikhil Kamath ft. Tanmay Bhat, Umang Bedi & Aprameya Radhakrishna

The Metaverse can get confusing from #virtualreality to NFTs, Unreal engine and virtual #influencers. Dive into these topics and much more as Nikhil is joined by 3 social media titans in their quest to understand whether the #Metaverse is the future or a fad. #NikhilKamath - Co-founder of Zerodha, True Beacon and Gruhas Follow Nikhil here:- Twitter https://twitter.com/nikhilkamathcio/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nikhilkamathcio/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/nikhilkamathcio/ Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikhilkamathcio/ Koo https://www.kooapp.com/profile/Nikhilkamath #TanmayBhat - Social Media Sensation and Comedian Follow Tanmay here:- Youtube @tanmaybhat Twitter https://twitter.com/thetanmay/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/tanmaybhat/ Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/thetanmay/ #UmangBedi - Co-founder of Josh and Dailyhunt, former CEO of Meta India Follow Umang here:- Instagram https://www.instagram.com/umang.bedi/ Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/umangbedi/ #AprameyaRadhakrishna - Co-founder of TaxiForSure and Koo Follow Aprameya here:- Twitter https://twitter.com/aprameya/ Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/aprameyaradhakrishna/ Koo https://www.kooapp.com/profile/aprameya/ Instagram https://instagram.com/aprameyar/ #MarcoStaglianò - Chief Executive Officer of Another-1 Follow Marco here:- Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/marco-staglian%C3%B2-50b4864 Prashant Joshua - Founder at 1Verse Follow Prashant here:- Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/pjoshman #HimanshuGoel - Co-founder and COO of FUTR Studios Follow Himansu & Kyra here:- Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/himanshu-goel7 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kyraonig/?hl=en #podcast #metaverse #UneditedwithNikhilKamath #gaming #gamingvideos #unrealengine #loganpaul #gta #tesla #elonmusk #education #counterstrike #fashion #funny #entertainment #games #technology #gadgets #new #subscribe Music Credit for 1:14:06 - 1:15:10 Futuristic Abstract Chill by Oleksandr Stepanov TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Intro, sleep and weight loss 9:59 Traditional vs new-age media 19:02 Are we already in the Metaverse? 27:52 Defining the Metaverse, VR 32:35 Metaverse use cases, gaming, Unreal Engine 45:13 Metaverse hardware, Microsoft vs Meta 56:42 Kyra - India’s first virtual influencer 1:02:43 ChatGPT, AI and the future of jobs 1:11:32 Outro

Nikhil KamathhostAprameya RadhakrishnaguestTanmay BhatguestUmang Bediguest
Mar 11, 20231h 15mWatch on YouTube ↗

At a glance

WHAT IT’S REALLY ABOUT

Demystifying the metaverse: from hype to hardware, creators, and AI

  1. Nikhil Kamath hosts Tanmay Bhat, Aprameya Radhakrishna (Koo), and Umang Bedi (Dailyhunt/Josh) to decode the metaverse beyond buzzwords, arguing that the behavior already exists in today’s “app universes,” but true immersion depends on better hardware and cheaper compute.
  2. They contrast centralized platform control (Web2) with creator-led, more open models (often associated with Web3), debating whether blockchain is essential or merely optional infrastructure for virtual worlds.
  3. Concrete examples ground the discussion: VRChat as today’s standout social VR product, GTA Roleplay as a metaverse-like economy and identity layer, Unreal Engine as the critical creation stack, and Counter-Strike/Valorant skins as proof people already pay for digital status.
  4. Later, the conversation moves to India’s first virtual influencer “Kyra,” explaining why audiences follow fictional characters and how brands monetize them, then ends with AI (ChatGPT) as a democratizing force that will reshape jobs—creating new roles like “prompt engineers.”

IDEAS WORTH REMEMBERING

5 ideas

“Metaverse” is more behavior than a single product.

They argue we already “log into universes” via Instagram, Twitter/Koo, and other apps—metaverse-like behavior exists today, but it’s mostly 2D and less immersive.

Immersion will be gated by hardware comfort and network economics.

Neck strain and bulky headsets highlight form-factor limits; they predict lighter glasses-like devices, enabled by 5G and cloud/offloaded compute, are necessary for mass adoption.

Gaming is the most proven on-ramp to metaverse adoption.

Examples like VRChat and especially GTA Roleplay show people already maintain identity, social rules, and economic activity in persistent virtual spaces—arguably “metaverse in practice.”

Creation tools are the leverage point—game engines matter.

Unreal Engine and “MetaHumans” demonstrate near-photoreal avatars and drag-and-drop world building, suggesting engines and tooling may capture disproportionate value in the ecosystem.

Blockchain is optional; ownership/control is the real debate.

Some guests see “metaverse” as democratized ownership (NFT land, traceable assets), while others stress metaverses can run on centralized servers (AWS) and still deliver compelling experiences.

WORDS WORTH SAVING

5 quotes

“It’s a made-up word.”

Guest (metaverse discussion)

“We’re logging into universes already, just that it is two-dimensional.”

Aprameya Radhakrishna

VRChat… “like Yahoo! Chat Rooms… but in virtual reality.”

Guest (Prashant)

“Sports has this very tribalistic feeling… imagine watching the IPL… in the metaverse from your home.”

Guest (Prashant)

“Microsoft… by miles.”

Guest (Prashant), on who benefits most from metaverse

Sleep, health habits, weight loss routinesOld media decline vs creator-led distributionMetaverse definitions: immersion, “app universes,” VR/ARUse cases: gaming, social VR, sports stadium experiencesInfrastructure: Unreal Engine, compute, 5G, haptics, form factorMicrosoft vs Meta vs Nvidia (infrastructure bet)Virtual influencers (Kyra), storytelling, brand monetizationChatGPT, prompt engineering, jobs and democratization

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