Gaming On The Blockchain: The Leaderboards

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Gaming On The Blockchain: The Leaderboards
The upsides to gaming on the blockchain are immense. You will find various articles about players being able to own their items and having an in-game economy where players can actually trade their coins for real money. But there is one aspect that doesn't come up that often which is the leaderboards. This is an aspect that is in almost every online game. It gives the players something to strive for when competing and a way for non-esports athletes a way to see where their skills measure up. But the problem is they are far from perfect. Sometimes they get hacked and the people at the top have some ridiculous scores or they are not set up in a way that is continually challenging and rewarding for new players.

This is where the blockchain comes in. If you set up ranked matches on a blockchain you can verify who the winner is without a third party. There will be less cheating and you can make a ranked system where those on top are actually the best in the world. This can then help new players enter into esports tournaments that they might not have qualified for before.

And then you have the rewards. You are the top 10 player for a season? Here are some coins that you can sell. Here is some rare item on  the blockchain. This type of rank match would incentive players and as long as they don't get dominated by a select few, you can get a lot of people who want to game at a semi-pro level without going to actual tournaments. 

What do you think of the leaderboard blockchain option?

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