As companies continue to adopt web3 technologies, Meta (formerly Facebook) has filed 8 digital assets and web3 trademark applications from the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
Meta applies for 8 digital assets and Web 3 trademark from the US patent office
Meta applies for 8 digital assets and Web 3 trademark from the US patent office

The United States Patent and Trademark Office, or USPTO, has received eight trademark applications from Meta, previously Facebook, relating to blockchain technology and its projected metaverse. The following are the applications and their fields of interest, sorted by serial number:

The USPTO might take up to eight months to process trademark applications once they are first filed. Monster Energy and the New York Stock Exchange have both filed trademark applications linked to digital assets and the metaverse recently.

Last week, Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, announced that NFTs would be integrated into Instagram's numerous products in the near future. However, not all of Web3's crypto projects have been successful.

Around the same time, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission filed a lawsuit against Meta, alleging that it engaged in “false, misleading, or deceptive conduct” by running fake celebrity crypto adverts on its platform, resulting in investment losses.