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RE: dGaming: Blockchain Heroes and Icons of the Industry

in Project HOPE5 years ago

I think the blockchain world is really trying in terms of changing how people see gaming in terms of perspective and value as the blockchain is trying to bring real value showcasing them from the blockchain gaming they have to offer

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is changing the perspective and the signature on how users see the blockchain and as you mentioned in my answer below, this is creating interest in the blockchain, attracting people and making them interact with people be fun.Personally I find this a great relationship building firm, games equipment, competitions, etc.

I am not a developer. Though, I did consume several introductory courses on the matter. I have also coded my own dynamic website. One of the things that I came across, was that developers use games when they are trying to make a major change or revolution in technology or system. Ergo, the blockchain implementations for gaming are likely to be precursors to things generally considered more valuable by society like applications for business, logistics, healthcare and social media. One of the most obvious efforts going on now is the work of projects like Liquid and what the Lightning Network. It's about creating bridges between different blockchains. Making dapps easier to develop is another. Etherium seems to be more of an enterprise system. Tron is said to make dapps easier by scaling down Etherium-simply just to build the apps without concern for all the other legal and property and business securities type stuff. I'm also a big fan of EOS that is developer centric. I like to think of it as a virtual computer. And I even believe that crypto will start to resemble virtual computers in terms of how digital assets can be programmed.