What steemit is doing for social networking, peerplays will do for online gaming
Peerplays has a tremendous future. This platform could become another superhit platform like steemit but for gaming. Peerplays is built on top of a Graphene Blockchain and their aim is to establish a system by which completely fair game can be played online. Currently this is not the case. Online gaming cannot be trusted. In the future, think about what this will enable. Think about how online Casinos will want to integrate such system. I think the potential reward is significantly huge.
In November, peerplays will bring their blockchain system live. Peerplays was also supposed to be funded by the DAO but due to the debacle that didn't happen. In order for you to have some stake into the peerplays future, you must follow the following steps.
- Create an account at decentralized Ledger. This is much much better than those centralized ledger like poloneix and kraken. Visit openledger.info
- Click on "how is works" button on the right
- Go through the videos and backup your wallet with a strong password
- Once in, you can trade peerplays. In order to trade peerplays you will need to buy some "Bitshares"
- Acquire some "Bitshares" for cheap at Poloneix. Symbol is BTS
- Transfer the Bitshares to your openledger account
- Search for issued peerplays asset "Peerplays:BTS"
- Wolla! you are ready to trade.
- Backup your wallet and password
Below is the image of how peerplays is currently trading. It's having immense interest currently! So if you are looking to risk some cash then this would be one area to definitely explore. As always do your own diligence. So far the coin is up more than 100%. It is also thinly traded so trade with care.
Another way to get PeerPlays is to hold BTS and wait for the sharedrop!
5% of PeerPlays equity goes to BTS holders.
PeerPlays uses Graphene, the very technology SteemIt and BitShares use. PeerPlays is traded on BitShares platform which allows you to hold PeerPlays tokens without third party risks (like exchange being hacked).
Do you know what the profit structure of peerplays is like? What kind of revenue can one expect to get?