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OpenViewer x TRP

TON REALITY PROTOCOL is one of the most interesting technologies in our project. We would like to tell you more about it.

Well. OpenViewer will be the first TON service to support TON REALITY PROTOCOL. As we said, the protocol will be completely open (amazing, right?) for third-party developers to use. We will provide the React library “ton-reality-protocol”, a set of API methods, opcodes, and all that, no big deal. Basically, 2 types of models will be supported - FBX and GLTF. But don't worry, we have provided third-party models as well. You will only need to write your own extension.

OpenViewer will allow you to view 3D models contained in NFT, as well as upload your own. Lighting and scene customization will come later.

In addition, we are moving towards the implementation of TON RWA REALITY PROTOCOL. These are RWA NFTs that support RWA.



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OpenViewer x TRP

TON REALITY PROTOCOL is one of the most interesting technologies in our project. We would like to tell you more about it.

Well. OpenViewer will be the first TON service to support TON REALITY PROTOCOL. As we said, the protocol will be completely open (amazing, right?) for third-party developers to use. We will provide the React library “ton-reality-protocol”, a set of API methods, opcodes, and all that, no big deal. Basically, 2 types of models will be supported - FBX and GLTF. But don't worry, we have provided third-party models as well. You will only need to write your own extension.

OpenViewer will allow you to view 3D models contained in NFT, as well as upload your own. Lighting and scene customization will come later.

In addition, we are moving towards the implementation of TON RWA REALITY PROTOCOL. These are RWA NFTs that support RWA.

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