There could be another household name readying itself in the emerging world of Web3. The Home Depot has filed for 24 Web3 trademarks covering its name, logo, and brands, according to a tweet by trademark attorney, Mike Kondoudis. The trademarks were filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) on Nov 17, 2022.
Trademarks were reportedly filed for 17 brands, including Hampton Bay, Husky, and Lifeproof, which covers NFTs, virtual goods, and online retail stores. This leads one to imagine that home improvement services in virtual or augmented reality environments could be on the cards.
Virtual home improvement?
The #HomeDepot has filed 24 trademarks for its name, logo, and popular brands claiming plans for
NFTs
Virtual home improvement goods
Retail stores for virtual goods
Promoting goods in virtual worlds
…and more#NFTs #Metaverse #Web3 pic.twitter.com/eP5SYimIZy
— Mike Kondoudis (@KondoudisLaw) November 22, 2022
With the rise of successful projects like Decentraland and The Sandbox, the applications in Web3 for retailers like The Home Depot are lucrative. This latest move could see it develop NFTs, virtual avatars, and home improvement goods for use in the Metaverse.
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