Ryan 291 Posted October 4 This thread will be updated periodically with some news articles that mention or feature Xaya. Blockchain Gaming: The Good, the Bad, the Ugly, And All Their Intersections https://hackernoon.com/blockchain-gaming-the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly-h1d92g6k 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tyKiwanuka 100 Posted October 5 These are not new ones, but I'll add them nevertheless, as they are a pretty good read imo:https://blog.blockchaingaming.com/overviews/xaya/https://www.castlecrypto.gg/xaya-blockchain-gaming-platform-review/ 1 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ryan 291 Posted November 28 Why truly decentralized gaming experience is what developers and players look for? https://medium.com/coinpoint/why-truly-decentralized-gaming-experience-is-what-developers-and-players-look-for-97ce0a70b38d 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ryan 291 Posted yesterday at 06:08 PM I've been rather remiss in updating this thread. This article was found by @tyKiwanuka. http://mybiysk.ru/novosti/bitkoin-kazino-mister-bit-casino-271089 It's in Russian. Here's a Google translate bit about Xaya. Quote The main solution to this technology is that it can decentralize the platform and all the processes involved in the business. An example of this is Xaya, an open source decentralized platform that takes on the mantle of “real blockchains.” This is especially useful for tournament organizers, interested parties, and even third-party intermediaries such as DreamTeam, as they can conveniently connect to each other through a platform running on the blockchain. This allows them to closely monitor and manage various tasks, including marketing, advertising, prize distribution and sponsorship. And a Google Translate link here. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites