Earning money on streaming games may become easier not only for streamers or organizers but for viewers as well. A platform launches its own blockchain to give all participants the option to monetize on streaming #SPONSORED
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It does not happen all that often that blockchain and eSports come together in a meaningful manner. Play2Live is trying to shake things up by hosting a virtual Hearthstone tournament in the coming days. Eight players will participate in this event, which will be streamed to users all over the world. It is another indication that blockchain technology can make interesting things happen. Hearthstone and Play2Live Come Together It is pretty interesting to see how Play2Live is trying to make a name for itself in the gaming industry. For those readers who are unaware of what this platform does, it is a decentralized streaming platform
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A streaming company says its new blockchain will let viewers, streamers, and eSports tournament organizers participate in monetization schemes. Spectators can create their own content and earn rewards. #SPONSORED
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Play2Live (P2L), the first full-blown blockchain-based streaming platform for gamers and esports fans, will host the world’s first esports tournament with crypto prize pool Play2Live CryptoMasters. The tournament will take place in the capital of Belarus, Minsk, and will be broadcasted by P2L worldwide in seven languages: English, Russian, Chinese, Korean, Spanish, Portuguese, and German. The tournament in CS:GO will be held on February 24-25, 2018, on Falcon Arena, where 8 international top teams (7 invited and 1 from the open qualifiers beginning soon) will compete for the main prize – $100,000 in LUC (Level Up Coin) tokens. Play2Live invites
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