Blockchain Adoption in Gaming - Gameflip Approach

in #gaming7 years ago

Gaming is all about the items and it seems so logical to apply blockchain to gaming, and yet we don't see widespread adoption. Gameflip has proposed a top-down approach to encourage adoption - is this the right approach?
https://gameflip.com - Gameflip Website
https://goo.gl/FYBEpm - token presale

Disclosure: I have been in direct contact with their CEO JT and may consider contributing the the ICO.

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Nice

I been looking forward to this. There seems like a lot of room for blockchain in gaming. It has the potential to end piracy, ease game rentals/sales, create currencies between games/platforms, and provide proof of digital ownership of in game assets that could be sold privately.

There is huge potential. I got my eye on a few of these technologies right now in their ICO phase.

so many things coming up. its so exciting but we also need to understand that gaming is a very hard industry to break into!

** vot bavk me **

interesting

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