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  • SHAKYR
    MVP
    • Nov 2003
    • 1795

    #1

    Crypto Boxers

    This company literally had the same idea I have been pitching for years. How do you think this would function with EA, 2K, or another indie company?


    Crypto Boxers**Announces

    Open Call for Contenders to

    #GetIntheGame

    May 23, 2018 - Crypto Boxers*, the first and only boxing game operating on blockchain technology, has announced an open call for all boxers to*#GetInTheGame! *Professional contenders, of all ranks, can now apply to have their own avatar created for game inclusion and thereby receive residual income after the game's launch.*Crypto Boxers is slated to launch this summer and will feature real life boxing professionals as collectible tokens for the virtual fighting action on Ethereum, an open-source, public, blockchain-based distributed computing platform and operating system featuring smart contract functionality.
    By playing Crypto Boxers, gamers engage in*virtual matches with the boxer of their choice, creating an actual 'gloves on' in the ring experience! By offering gamers a unique opportunity to compete while exploring the new realm of digital currency via their wins and losses, Crypto Boxers will do for cryptocurrency what Madden did for the game industry. Moving beyond the PlayStation realm, the game allows the player the opportunity to not only just compete, but to also earn upon winning as the game's virtual boxers reap digital rewards for their wins.
    Boxing champion*Yahu "Rock" Blackwell*is spearheading the game after delaying his initial fight game release to expand the concept as a means to merge into the cryptocurrency space. Hall of Famer and legendary referee*Joe "Mr. Fair But Firm" Cortez*is the first celebrity announcement with his own avatar calling all the fights on the game! "This all started as a boxing game then became an innovative cryptocurrency concept," explains*Andrew Gilliam, Blackwell's manager and Crypto Boxer consultant. "We then sat down as a team to discuss how can we make the game a more inclusive experience for the entire boxing community. It just made sense to invite our industry's pioneers

    Last edited by SHAKYR; 06-02-2018, 03:51 PM.
    Poe is an advocate for realistic boxing videogames.
  • sheredia
    MVP
    • Apr 2006
    • 2351

    #2
    Re: Crypto Boxers

    Originally posted by SHAKYR
    This company literally had the same idea I have been pitching for years. How do you think this would function with EA, 2K, or another indie company?


    Crypto Boxers**Announces

    Open Call for Contenders to

    #GetIntheGame

    May 23, 2018 - Crypto Boxers*, the first and only boxing game operating on blockchain technology, has announced an open call for all boxers to*#GetInTheGame! *Professional contenders, of all ranks, can now apply to have their own avatar created for game inclusion and thereby receive residual income after the game's launch.*Crypto Boxers is slated to launch this summer and will feature real life boxing professionals as collectible tokens for the virtual fighting action on Ethereum, an open-source, public, blockchain-based distributed computing platform and operating system featuring smart contract functionality.
    By playing Crypto Boxers, gamers engage in*virtual matches with the boxer of their choice, creating an actual 'gloves on' in the ring experience! By offering gamers a unique opportunity to compete while exploring the new realm of digital currency via their wins and losses, Crypto Boxers will do for cryptocurrency what Madden did for the game industry. Moving beyond the PlayStation realm, the game allows the player the opportunity to not only just compete, but to also earn upon winning as the game's virtual boxers reap digital rewards for their wins.
    Boxing champion*Yahu "Rock" Blackwell*is spearheading the game after delaying his initial fight game release to expand the concept as a means to merge into the cryptocurrency space. Hall of Famer and legendary referee*Joe "Mr. Fair But Firm" Cortez*is the first celebrity announcement with his own avatar calling all the fights on the game! "This all started as a boxing game then became an innovative cryptocurrency concept," explains*Andrew Gilliam, Blackwell's manager and Crypto Boxer consultant. "We then sat down as a team to discuss how can we make the game a more inclusive experience for the entire boxing community. It just made sense to invite our industry's pioneers

    http://myemail.constantcontact.com/C...id=Ckj-ZtVUo7Y
    i'm not sure, but those companies don't think out of the box like this.....this definitely sounds like an interesting idea. reminds me of this famous line. rocky: "you got me curious. apollo: "you got ME curious, rock".

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    • SHAKYR
      MVP
      • Nov 2003
      • 1795

      #3
      Re: Crypto Boxers

      Originally posted by sheredia
      i'm not sure, but those companies don't think out of the box like this.....this definitely sounds like an interesting idea. reminds me of this famous line. rocky: "you got me curious. apollo: "you got ME curious, rock".
      I hope this turns out to be something great. I'm actually setting up for some associates to do a interview to find out more information. The company told they want me to.
      Poe is an advocate for realistic boxing videogames.

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      • sheredia
        MVP
        • Apr 2006
        • 2351

        #4
        Re: Crypto Boxers

        Originally posted by SHAKYR
        I hope this turns out to be something great. I'm actually setting up for some associates to do a interview to find out more information. The company told they want me to.
        good to hear....would like to see this come to fruition.

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        • JayBee74
          Hall Of Fame
          • Jul 2002
          • 22989

          #5
          Re: Crypto Boxers

          Sounds more "Cryptic" to me.

          How are virtual matches done?

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          • SHAKYR
            MVP
            • Nov 2003
            • 1795

            #6
            Re: Crypto Boxers

            Originally posted by JayBee74
            Sounds more "Cryptic" to me.

            How are virtual matches done?
            This is what I'm trying to find out because I'm not a fan of VR/AR. I need to know before my excitement goes to it.
            Poe is an advocate for realistic boxing videogames.

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            • threattonature
              Pro
              • Sep 2004
              • 602

              #7
              Re: Crypto Boxers

              I've long said that if EA is worried about licensing fees for a Fight Night that they should have some form of profit sharing to where they can offer fighters as DLC that can be purchased and each of those fighters gets a cut of every download. But going that route can offer up other issues. Fighters would want a lot more control of their ratings as they figure if they have great ratings it would mean that it's more likely players would purchase them and would fighters be willing to do all the face capturing work and the light without the guarantee of a pay day before hand.

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              • SHAKYR
                MVP
                • Nov 2003
                • 1795

                #8
                Re: Crypto Boxers

                Originally posted by threattonature
                I've long said that if EA is worried about licensing fees for a Fight Night that they should have some form of profit sharing to where they can offer fighters as DLC that can be purchased and each of those fighters gets a cut of every download. But going that route can offer up other issues. Fighters would want a lot more control of their ratings as they figure if they have great ratings it would mean that it's more likely players would purchase them and would fighters be willing to do all the face capturing work and the light without the guarantee of a pay day before hand.
                I have been having this conversation with both sides and this idea benefits boxers and boxing more.
                Poe is an advocate for realistic boxing videogames.

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                • JayBee74
                  Hall Of Fame
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 22989

                  #9
                  Re: Crypto Boxers

                  Originally posted by threattonature
                  I've long said that if EA is worried about licensing fees for a Fight Night that they should have some form of profit sharing to where they can offer fighters as DLC that can be purchased and each of those fighters gets a cut of every download. But going that route can offer up other issues. Fighters would want a lot more control of their ratings as they figure if they have great ratings it would mean that it's more likely players would purchase them and would fighters be willing to do all the face capturing work and the light without the guarantee of a pay day before hand.
                  I think the DLC could even consist of specific different sets of gear for a specific boxer.

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                  • sheredia
                    MVP
                    • Apr 2006
                    • 2351

                    #10
                    Re: Crypto Boxers

                    Originally posted by SHAKYR
                    I have been having this conversation with both sides and this idea benefits boxers and boxing more.
                    this could be genius if it works....

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                    • DanielHelgesen
                      Just started!
                      • Mar 2023
                      • 1

                      #11
                      Re: Crypto Boxers

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                      Last edited by DanielHelgesen; 03-15-2023, 05:14 AM.

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