The Igni project (abbreviated as 'Igni') is a working group with a clear vision of a singular, unified metaverse built on open standards. Igni develops, maintains and documents standards, which anyone may use in their own works to help build the metaverse.
Privacy and security are equally important, and neither would exist without the other. Our standards must provide anonymity to users of the metaverse.
Much of our work will be used by software developers, and as such it is important to take their experience into consideration. Developers, like all artists, should have creative freedom.
Our products should fit in existing ecosystems wherever possible. Not only does this ease adoption of the metaverse, but it will prevent unnecessary 'reinvention of the wheel' caused by incompatibility.
At the core of the metaverse, the Scene Update Protocol (SUP), is a lightweight protocol built to transmit realtime 3D graphics over a network connection.
SUP succeeds the Visual Scene Update Protocol.
The Collision Query Protocol (CQP) is an application-layer communication protocol built to allow interactivity between processes in a 3-dimensional space.
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