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The world’s first health care product from Dehealth

A UK non-profit organization, DeHealth, is revolutionizing the healthcare industry. The company announced the start of creating a decentralized metaverse that will transport millions of doctors and patients into a new world where they can work, interact with each other in 3D, and earn virtual assets by selling their anonymous medical data.

The LDS (health) token becomes the main means of settlement in the ecosystem, fueling it from within.

DeHealth Metaverse will be an extension of VR, AR and Mixed Reality (MR) technologies. It enables several participants, for example a doctor and a patient, to communicate via a virtual room and to adapt to the real situation.

Crucial for the success of the DeHealth meta tag will be the possibility that users can easily transfer their digital identity (profile picture), including all medical data that was collected via other digital platforms, to the new virtual world.

Anna Bondarenko, that Co-founder DeHealth commented, “Our goal is to bring the most advanced technologies available to people to stay healthy so that anyone in the world, regardless of location, social status or financial ability, can take control of their health and life . The future of health care does not lie in the treatment but in the prevention of diseases. Our AI will notice the smallest deviations from human standards and warn against them. Thanks to HLT, anyone on the Metaverse can personally sell their fake medical information. ”

Denys Tsvaig, that Co-founder from DeHealth, commented, “To implement our metaverse, we will be using a new technology platform: the hospital operating system’s digital platform, the blockchain network (the crypto-economy of the LDS network), through basic AR / VR devices, electronic clothing, 5G -Communication networks, quantum computing and communications, cybersecurity, data storage chips with synthetic biology and more. Metaverse may require a new programming model that resembles a living and openly growing platform where millions of users seamlessly move from world to world with their own avatars. ”

Metaverse DeHealth is supported by a wide variety of devices – from smartphones and PCs to hybrid headsets.

The first investors and new trendsetters in the healthcare sector will be holders of the HTL token.

A preliminary version of the metaverse will be available by the end of 2022. It will bring 3 million hospital operating system users to life, DeHealth said.

Annie

Championing positive change through finance, I've dedicated over eight years to sustainability and environmental journalism. My passion lies in uncovering companies that make a real difference in the world and guiding investors towards them. My expertise lies in navigating the world of sustainable investing, analyzing ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) criteria, and exploring the exciting field of impact investing. "Invest in a better future," I often say. That's the driving force behind my work at Coincu – to empower readers with knowledge and insights to make investment decisions that create a positive impact.

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