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Blockchain + E games = $$$$
Let’s see a use case of Blockchain with respect to the Gaming industry.
We often see the value of Sports equipment and Articles which are used by legendary players is being used in other matches even by other established players.
To quote an example, A basketball which is used in an NBA championship can be used by a different player in a different game, or even by a coach with a whole different team.
But is the same be possible in E games also? What if it is possible?
The same weapon which is earned by One player can be transferred to another player to play the same game or even a different game.
In the Enjin Multiverse, an item can be used by one player in one game, and then that player can sell or transfer it to a totally different player. That second player can then use the item in the same game or a different one. The entire flow of Weapons/Rewards will take place on Blockchain ledger ensuring trust and transparency.
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There’s money to be made in eSports games. And not just for the champions either. Though it is impressive that Johan “N0tail” Sundstein has made a cool $6.8 million while playing Dota 2.
Blockchain and eSports are the one-twos, combo punches that will bring massive profits in the 2020s. Here’s how.
Blockchain: A New Era of Digital Possibilities
Blockchain has already proven itself as a world-changing technology. Sure, there are plenty of critics who think Bitcoin will die. But now even stalwart news outlets like the Wall Street Journal have come around to saying that even if Bitcoin dies, blockchain will survive.
Why is that? Because blockchain is revolutionizing the things we own, both digital and real.
Sometimes the line between digital and real even blurs because of blockchain. For example, there’s an article showing that “the US Patent Office has today issued sportswear brand Nike‘s patent for its blockchain-compatible sneakers dubbed “CrpytoKicks.”
These are real Nike shoes that will also have a digital presence, secured by a blockchain.
Blockchain + eSports games = $$$
So how will these two burgeoning industries collide to provide massive profit? It all comes down to ownership.
In basketball, baseball, football, and other traditional sports – can you believe we’re calling them “traditional” sports now? Wow — in those types of sports, a game item like a football, baseball, or basketball can be played across different games by different people.
LeBron James, for example, can use a basketball in an NBA championship and then that basketball can be used by a different player in a different game, or even by a coach with a whole different team.
Not so in eSports games, right? A legendary sword belongs to one player and that player can only use it in that one specific game. They can’t use it in a different game.
But what if those lines could be blurred? Introducing the Enjin Multiverse.
In the Enjin Multiverse, an item can be used by one player in one game, and then that player can sell or transfer it to a totally different player. That second player can then use the item in the same game or a different one.
It’s like breaking the fourth wall, except in games.
And that’s only one of the myriad possibilities we can look forward to when blockchain and esports games unite.
We might even see cryptocurrency gambling! Just like people betting on real sports, we’ll see people using crypto to use and bet on eSports.
The future sure looks like a heck of a fun time!