Blockchain Gaming Is Coming To Esports

Blockchain Gaming is Coming to Esports

The video gaming industry is one of the most lucrative industries in the world in terms of deep pockets. Even during recession times. In fact some people claim that the video games industry grows faster during difficult financial times. Our multi-billion dollar gaming industry continues to grow and expand in venues that no one fathoms.

For example, if we go back two decades, it wasn’t in one’s wildest imagination that one can earn real money by beating opponents in a video game. Back then, you could only win a can of fizzy drink from our friends after beating them in a game.

No one imagined that an industry worth millions will erupt in form of esports where pro gamers mint (read; earn) a lot of money. How much? Trust me, more then an average job would pay you!

So, evolution is something that is constant in the gaming industry. Esports has gone mainstream and the prize pool is more massive than ever. The audience loves it.

It is no longer "in the crosshairs" as crypto gaming is nowadays. From Nobel laureates winners to local governments, game developers, and parts of the public, blockchain gaming receives quite a lot of hate, or push back.

However, little by little, this niche is making it to the mainstream. And the best way forward is to win hearts via esports.

Crypto technology has the power to do something interesting for esports! How? It can make it easy to raise crowdsourcing money. The localized token of blockchain games will make it possible to raise large pools of money.

Moreover, payments to foreign players can easily be possible using crypto.

Blockchain technology and crypto will make it a lot easier for international players to receive payments without the hassle of opening bank accounts anywhere. The withdrawal is easy as it gets.

There are super promising games in the realm of blockchain gaming. Some games are in development while others have made it to the market.

Some of the most popular crypto games are Axie Infinity, Mir4, Sunflower Farmers, and Splinterlands. In case you have not heard from these games, check this P2E game review portal BlockchainGames.com.

So, the venues for making real money out of blockchain gaming will only expand in the future. And it will definitely enter the esports arena with a bang.


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