Fidelity Launches 'Gamified' Educational Metaverse Experience

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What You Need to Know

The new Fidelity Stack is the latest initiative by Fidelity to help educate investors.
The online initiative uses gamification to help investors better understand ETF investing.
The metaverse experience is also being used to help promote the firm’s new metaverse-themed ETF.

Fidelity has launched a new financial educational tool called The Fidelity Stack that it said Thursday uses gamification to teach investors the basics of investing in exchange-traded funds including its new metaverse-themed fund.

The Fidelity Metaverse ETF (FMET), announced April 12, is being listed by the firm this week on the Nasdaq Global Market. The new ETF can “help investors invest in the evolution and future of the internet,” Fidelity said last week.

The Fidelity Stack was built in Decentraland, a browser-based 3D virtual world where visitors can purchase virtual plots of land as nonfungible tokens with MANA cryptocurrency, which uses the Ethereum blockchain. Decentraland was created by developers Ariel Meilich and Esteban Ordano, and the nonprofit Decentraland Foundation raised funding for additional development.

The Fidelity Stack features a multi-level design including a virtual lobby, dance floor and rooftop sky garden for users to explore virtually.

In the “Invest Quest” at The Fidelity Stack, users are “challenged to traverse the building learning the basics of ETF investing while gathering ‘orbs’ along the way, much like they would in an online game, Fidelity noted.

The new platform represents the latest initiative by Fidelity to “create innovative ways to serve customer needs, especially the next generation of customers, as it becomes the first leading brokerage firm to offer an educational metaverse experience,” it said Thursday in a news release.

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Fidelity previously launched a Fidelity Reddit page and TikTok account to provide additional resources for younger investors to improve their financial knowledge, it noted.