Title: The first eSport to use the blockchain, supported by COINBASE Post by: trplzr on August 04, 2018, 01:30:26 PM This post is dedicated to those who had a deep involvement with TCG's (trading card game) (magic the gathering, pokemon, yugioh ...), and big disappointment with the transition to virtual (hearthstone, duel links, MTGO ... ).
The big difference between physical and digital card games is simple: you DO NOT literally have your cards, YOU can not sell them, donate them, or even buy "singles", you are always limited to boosters with computational randomness involved, and after acquiring something of value with a lot of effort \ grind (or even buying), you will literally "die" with that because there is no virtual trade. A game in development has been gaining a lot of visualization recently, as it intends to create a TCG where you will have each card as a virtual asset, in your possession, and you can do what you want to do with it. That's when you say "Here comes another ponzi game ¬¬" What are the main highlights that differentiate this game from the current "games": * It will not be a browser game, that is, it will be installed (it seems bullshit, but whoever plays knows what I'm talking about). * The game was quoted by the famous Forbes, as The First Blockchain-Based eSports. * The game is supported by nothing less than COINBASE. * 10% of the amount collected in the pre-sale will be destined to the first championship awards, the value is already approximately $ 270,000. Can the game be a failure? Yes, but it is certainly the closest to the moment of a decent game ... The purpose of my post is just to divulge a possible opportunity to establish itself, because whoever is in the area knows when Soon you get into a game, your chances of success increase (if the game succeeds obviously!). Finally, a curiosity: There is an auction rolling of a card that will be unique, the moment I write this, the value of the last offer is around 60,000 dollars (146,279 ETH), becoming the second most expensive card in history behind just the famous black lotus (if you do not know it, you're in the wrong post). I will not prolong saying things that are on the site, whoever is interested, I will leave the link: With my referral (I get 10% of your purchase, thankful!) > https://godsunchained.com/?refcode=0x5178a55B234C5649b308011D4d511f5a9631e9Fe NO referral>https://godsunchained.com sources: https://www.forbes.com/sites/andrewrossow/2018/07/16/3-reasons-the-video-game-industry-is-bound-for-blockchain/#755bd4937810 https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180709005333/en/Coinbase-backed-Startup-Launches-Blockchains-eSport translated from my original post: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4806935.0 Title: Re: The first eSport to use the blockchain, supported by COINBASE Post by: jeffthebaker on August 05, 2018, 05:35:12 AM Very cool game but it's incorrect to say it's the first eSport to use blockchain. First of all there are other cryptocurrency games (Spells of Genesis, Hammercoin) and blockchain games (Huntercoin) that have been operating for years. It's also not the first to see competitive play: Rocktropia, Beyond the Void, Pixel Wars (soon). Blockchain gaming goes back to at least 2013, not a new industry by any means.
Title: Re: The first eSport to use the blockchain, supported by COINBASE Post by: Krezi777 on August 05, 2018, 05:57:57 AM This is very cool when there are games based on the crypto currency. I will try to play these games. You can just play and earn it's cool. I learned that there are cancasing games on various pad blocks.
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