So many game-based project running an ICO nowadays. A question, is there game developer who has planned to adopt EnjinCoin or you will establish your own game?
Our team will focus on partnerships with game developers in the coming months, and release SDKs on multiple platforms to make integration with games simple.
At the start we are releasing two plugins for very popular games with virtual item economies:
- A plugin for Minecraft (for all 3 platforms: Spigot, Sponge, Forge). We are the largest website platform for Minecraft servers and thousands of servers use our existing plugin for virtual item sales daily.
- A plugin for Unturned (Rocketmod). This is a rising, popular game and people are already making Enjin shop plugins for it. We are in touch with the developers of Rocketmod and we're very excited to develop Enjin Coin integration. This will also work with 2+ upcoming games that Rocketmod plans to support.
The Enjin platform currently processes over $1 million in virtual item sales per month across all games and communities. Integrating with the above 2 games will bring instant adoption to the currency among thousands of active servers. We also host over 250k communities playing hundreds of games, and they could start using Enjin Coin functionality on their websites.
Our strategy of beginning with game plugins means we can integrate with some very popular mainstream games out the door, and meanwhile pursue further partnerships.
We're also considering a new type of decentralized DKP system that can support the following games: World of Warcraft, Aion, Age of Conan, Everquest 1+2, EVE Online, Final Fantasy XIV, Guild Wars 2, LOTRO, Rift, Star Wars: The Old Republic, and Tera. We're still in the concept/planning stages for this, but it would use the Enjin Coin features and tie into Enjin's DKP module which could be updated for Enjin Coin and potentially open-sourced in the future.
What proof is there that Enjin itself actually supports this coin and you are not using their name?
The official website
www.enjin.com features Enjin Coin. I'll also be linking to this thread in my articles.