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RE: Gameifying the Billion Hero Challenge
I think his signature says it all
'Stan Larimer, President
Cryptonomex
The Godfather of BitShares and the Sovereign Hero'
so i went and bought 1 hero worth ;)
I know who he is, but after the Matt Trainer fiasco, and my years of experience discerning "good opportunities" from things like MLM's and outright ponzi schemes. WHICH I"M NOT SAYING THIS IS, because there isn't enough information in this post or the website to even know what the opportunity is. I only see hype, and I don't go for hype.
if you understand how a Hero is created then you will understand how this "game" works. This is what Matt was trying to bring for steemit, leveraging the inherent value creating core of the platform to draw in more users and drive the value up for everybody. But the community told him to fuck off so now they are doing it for Bitshares.
$1,000,000 prize pool donated, secured by 4th july - competition starts
12 teams incentivised to create as many Hero's as they can, and teaching them how to spend those Hero's like cash.
Increased network activity drives up the value of Bts. Players can create more Hero's and spend them, value of the prize pool goes up with the $ amount of BTS.
prize pool totals $1,000,000,000 and is distributed to the winners - every single player.
It's gamification and it's ingenious, and with support from celebreties it will bring crypto to the masses and show them it's for more than just drugs or money laundering.
I'll be happy to see it.
Close. BitShares was always home base. Matt had an idea how to involve Steemit. But the final concept of donating toward a billion dollar prize was simply given to me within hours of doing our presentation in Hollywood. That's called "just in time inspiration" and I have to give credit where credit is due. Hint - not me.