The Story Behind Upland: Bridging the Real and Virtual Worlds
In early 2018, during a late-night brainstorming session, the co-founders of Upland—Mani, Idan, and Dirk—found themselves at the crossroads of innovation and imagination. The world was already buzzing with excitement over digital collectibles powered by NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens), a trend popularized by projects like CryptoKitties. As they chatted about the future of blockchain technology and its potential, a bold idea began to take shape.
The Vision: Tokenizing the Real World
The co-founders wondered aloud: “What if we could tokenize the real world?” Imagine a world where every property on Earth could become a unique, blockchain-verified, non-fungible asset—properties that are tied to real-world addresses, yet can be traded virtually.
This idea was inspired by games like Monopoly, which revolve around buying, selling, and owning properties. But Upland’s vision was far grander—it wasn’t just about digital ownership in the abstract, but rather true ownership of real-world assets, represented as NFTs within a virtual economy.
Thus, Upland was born.
Building Upland: A Metaverse of Property, Play, and Profit
From that moment, the co-founders were determined to bring their vision to life. They began meeting almost every day, working tirelessly to refine the idea. Upland wasn’t just about gaming—it was designed as a metaverse where people could play, socialize, and even earn a living. By blending the real and virtual worlds seamlessly, Upland created a digital open economy that would be accessible to anyone, regardless of their technical know-how.
Their ambition was to build a platform where players could buy, sell, and trade virtual properties linked to actual physical addresses. This would allow them to experience the thrill of real estate ownership, but in a digital, blockchain-powered universe.
The Birth of Uplandme, Inc. and Early Development
With the conceptual framework and technical foundation in place, Uplandme, Inc. was officially incorporated in July 2018. Following a successful seed round, with backing from angel investors and C3 Venture Capital (formerly FinLab AG), the development efforts were ramped up.
By December 2018, coding efforts for the project were in full swing, and by June 2019, the closed beta version of Upland, featuring the city of San Francisco, was launched to a select group of early users. This beta version allowed users to experience the first iteration of Upland’s vision, where they could purchase, sell, and trade properties in San Francisco, each tied to real-world addresses.
Upland’s Growth and Accessibility
In January 2020, Upland’s open beta officially launched, making the game accessible to players worldwide across iOS, Android, and the Web. Since then, the platform has continued to evolve and expand, adding new cities and features, and introducing more users to the concept of blockchain-based property ownership in a virtual economy.
The platform has since grown into one of the leading blockchain-based metaverse games, where users can collect virtual properties and even monetize their holdings through the Upland economy.
What Makes Upland Unique?
- Real-World Property Tied to Virtual Assets: Upland allows players to buy, sell, and trade virtual properties linked to actual physical locations. Each property is represented by an NFT, giving it true ownership on the blockchain.
- Open Economy: The platform isn’t just about collecting assets for fun—players can earn real-world money by buying, selling, and trading properties within Upland’s digital economy.
- Social and Interactive: Upland isn’t just a game; it’s a metaverse where people can socialize, form communities, and participate in economic activities just like in the real world.
- Accessibility: Unlike many other blockchain-based projects, Upland is designed to be accessible to everyone—whether you’re a casual player or a blockchain expert. The platform focuses on ease of use, enabling anyone to participate in the digital economy without requiring deep technical knowledge.
Looking Ahead: The Future of Upland
As Upland continues to grow, it is expanding its cities, features, and user base. With real-world property ownership powered by blockchain, Upland has the potential to redefine the way people think about property, assets, and the future of digital economies.
For more information about Upland or to start building your virtual real estate portfolio, visit the official Upland website.
Upland is a visionary project that merges real estate with blockchain technology to create a thriving, player-driven digital economy. From a simple idea to a full-fledged platform, Upland’s journey has just begun, and the future looks incredibly promising as it continues to build bridges between the real world and the virtual world.
Fiq Separwi –
Is there any other way to make the game screen in landscape mode? I try to rotate the screen but nothing happened. It just keep on portrait mode.
Arthur Kantemirov –
Great game, something a bit different. Don’t expect a regular gameplay you are used to. This is a cross between learning market investment and casual, longterm gameplay. 2024 Update: you can now open shops and factories and produce your own items in Upland. metaverse became so complex, there are million ways to play here.
Joy P –
Its my first time to experience having a virtual property. It’s fun to travel by air domestically and internationally, go to the bus & train terminals and go treasure hunting!
Sgt. Scott (N3U-G3N3S1S) –
I love Upland been a long time player for over a year now and they just keep getting better and better. There’s always new opportunities to explore and it’s a great way to introduce crypto to newbies.
Josh Selinsky –
Wasn’table to receive sparklet after 7 day login. Said to collect, collected but acted as if I hadn’t gained spark (wasnt able to use 10 sparklet on constuction) Please fix bug. Overall, enjoyable!
Jeffrey Privett –
I’ve started playing again after leaving it for over a year, and it has some new attractions that I like, but after chasing my free trasure all over San Francisco buying another round, that starts a whole new location for thetreasure instead of just extending your time for the one I got so close to. Then when I chased the new one five sends with the same speed flashing of the ring around the arrow. I was so close when I exceeded my limit for sends today. I’ll get some screenshots nxt time.
Andres Ojeda –
5 stars because the game works as advertised. I’m sure it’s a buttloads of fun to play if your IQ digits aren’t somewhere slightly above room temperature like mine is. You can tell by how people interact and ask for feedback at every opportunity they get that the development team truly cares about this project. I’m sure in 15 years my brain will finally grasp the beginner’s manual, but hey, I’m cool with being the last winner.
Rus –
Too complicated, too much jargon, trying to obtain resources takes you out of the gate to a website asking you register or assets which takes you to another web page that doesn’t load and only shows error code, obtaining nft or Eth takes you to another site where you have to register and buy in. Not happy with game at all absolutely pointless and not worth my time
kadinotis –
Noticed my properties weren’t making as much as they used too, thought maybe it was my boosts on them but they are all st max boost. I looked back at old screenshots and some of my places that used to make 400 upx a month now only make 95 and max 120 when boosted. Literally scammed. I was making 600 upx a month at 40 thousand. Now with 150 thousand upx invested in my roi is at 800 upx. Used to be 2400. Crazy
Matthew Collins –
I’m really not impressed with the updated UPX earning. They’re trying to force us to play when there isn’t really anything worthy of our time. I now open the app maybe once a week to collect upx and that’s it. I’m disappointed that I’ve wasted money on this app.