E Gold - Blockchain Based Technology

With the rising popularity of video games and the growing number of fans following global virtual leagues and tournaments, eSports is still the most important sport for many generations. Now eSports are mainly viewed and played by current generations (Y and Millennials, also known as the Z-generation). Considered one of the largest generation groups in history, Millennials have switched to their first years and are expected as the new public that can restart the way business is done in many industries. Millennials grew up playing video games and this medium has become one of their most important ways to socialize and build communities.
The interest in eSports is constantly growing.
In 2016 more than 4000 eSports tournaments were organized (not including online)
In 2017, this number is expected to increase to
5500.
The estimated core public is 148 million
and grows
With an extra informal audience of 125
million viewers

What is the eSports ecosystem? How different is it compared to traditional sports?
E-sports offers many challenges, but together with these challenges it offers even greater benefits. Traditional sports have rigid rules that can last for decades, if not centuries. Moreover, they are now highly regulated with local and international government agencies, which manage the statements of the sports in question. By contrast, eSports is in its infancy phase, with a unique and unrivaled integration of technology into it. Game developers implement monthly revisions, patches, updates to game mechanics, which can significantly change the playing field, as well as the rules, to make their competitive games fresh, clean and nourished fierce leagues between players. This allows for:
Pure games
Different approaches to grow up in these games
Relatively low entry costs and sustainable growth due to the nature of the medium
Potential to outgrow traditional sports as rules, maps, mechanics, characters and countless variables can change to create new strategies and a tighter balance
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Overview

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Our advisers consist of Ian Smith, eSports integrity commissioner at ESIC, Nikola Stoyanov, Blockchain Advisor, Roger Szlatiner, eSports Advisor, Richard Hogg, iGaming Adviser, Gary Szlatiner, Gaming Advisor and Peter Ivanov, Trade Director.
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