Types
Aether consists of a finite amount of property that can be found under 3 different categories: Units, Buildings, and Districts. Individuals or collectives with ownership of Aether properties have control over its contents and are free to create exclusive Web3 experiences.
Units​
A unit is the smallest unit of property ownership in Aether. It is a property that is defined by its coordinates occupying an space of 1³. A unit is a part of a building and is adjacent to neighbouring units. The owner of a unit determines its appearance, fills it with content, and has the ability to connect the unit to its own domain.
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Units make up the most majority of Aether properties, as such we recommend that new members start from here.
Buildings​
A building is a property that is defined by its coordinates and size. The first unit level is managed by the building owner. A building’s space is also occupied by a number of units. A building’s height expands with the progression factor in Aether. The maximum number of units that a building can home is defined by the building’s space and height and therefore grows as the world progresses to equilibrium.
A building can have an exclusive owner, who creates the design of the building and has the ability to connect the building to its own domain.
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Buildings are the seeds of the city and are not meant for entry level investors. Just like how it would be difficult for one individual to afford a skyscraper in New York City.
Districts​
A district is a property that is defined by its coordinates and size. A district holds any number of buildings. It may have an exclusive own owner, who manages the district and has the ability to connect the district to its own domain.{' '}
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Districts are top level regions that will not be released to the public at this time. They are meant for the division of the city and will be managed by community leaders in the future.