The latest company to begin making the transition into the metaverse is the Austrian energy drink giant Red Bull which filed a trademark application on March 3, 2022, indicating the firm plans to expand into the metaverse and offer branded non-fungible tokens (NFTs). Licensed metaverse trademark attorney Michael Kondoudis announced the news on Tuesday, March 8, revealing on Twitter that the company plans to offer multimedia with NFTs, both virtual and cryptocurrencies, clothing, drinks, and sports gear as well as financial exchange services among an array of other products in the virtual environment. Specifically, the trademarks have been filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) under the registration number 97293326.
Trademark applications in the metaverse rising
It’s worth noting that corporations, businesses, and celebrities have been growing their presence in the metaverse for some time now, and this is the latest example of this quickly growing trend. On March 7, Finbold reported American multinational energy corporation Chevron (NYSE: CVX) has filed a new metaverse-related trademark for its name and logo. Previously, Kondoudis noted that companies outside of the technology industry are increasingly preparing for the transition to a virtual market by developing a proactive, forward-thinking approach and establishing the groundwork for such a change. In addition to the lingerie brand, Victoria’s Secret, fast-food chain McDonald’s, energy drink manufacturer Monster Energy, and retailing behemoth Walmart have all jumped on the NFT bandwagon. The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) also couldn’t withstand the attraction of the space. According to an analysis by Finbold, the number of NFT trademark applications in the United States climbed 421 times in 2021, a significant gain when compared to just three in 2020.