Gaming
Introduction
Basics
- Online games - Wikipedia - introduction
- ESL - Wikipedia - introduction
- The ESL Gaming GmbH, doing business as ESL (Electronic Sports League), is a German esports organizer and production company that produces video game competitions worldwide.
- ESL was the world's largest esports company in 2015, and the oldest that is still operational.
- Based in Cologne, Germany, ESL has eleven offices and multiple international TV studios globally. ESL is the largest esports company to broadcast on Twitch.
KOLEX - Epics
Formerly known as EPICS (not to be confused with Epic Games), 'KOLEX has reinvented trading cards and uses current technology to build the bridge between physical and digital collections, focused on esports players, teams, and streamers. Fans can buy digital packs or physical cards which can be added to their digital collection by scanning a code on the card-back.'
- Kolex.io -
- shop.kolex.gg - NFTs - synonym for Epics.gg - shop for Epics cards
- Epics.gg, founded in 2017, dedicated to creating collectibles, headquartered in Los Angeles.
- The epics.gg mobile and web apps have over 400,000 users who have collected over 100 million unique digital objects and played over 4 million matches of the Rush game.
- Choose where you mint your NFT's including Ethereum and ImmutableX layer 2 where collectors can buy and trade with no gas fees. Ethereum.org: "Layer 2 (L2) is a collective term to describe a specific set of Ethereum scaling solutions. A layer 2 is a separate blockchain that extends Ethereum and inherits the security guarantees of Ethereum." => think Lightning
- Accept payments from customers in both traditional fiat currencies or popular cryptocurrencies like ETH or BTC.
Epic Games
- Epic Games - Wikipedia - think Fortnite, has TenCent as shareholder
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