πFuture Plans
Approach the following concepts with a degree of cautious optimism, as these are experimental features that Cryptark Labs is exploring. Their release is not guaranteed, as they constitute substantial undertakings demanding both resources and time for execution. Nevertheless, here's a glimpse into some exciting possibilities we aspire to explore:
Tournament as a Service (TaaS)
Tournament as a Service (TaaS) is a feature that empowers third-party games to seamlessly integrate with Cryptark. Through our SDK, developers can publish their games on our platform and leverage our robust tournament system to enhance their gaming experience.
It's important to note that TaaS is a feature planned for the future, and while it holds great promise, development work has not yet started.
Cryptark's Main Multi-Chain Token
To support multiple blockchains, Cryptark plans to develop its own multi-chain token across supported blockchains. This will involve designing complex tokenomics and establishing multiple liquidity pools, which will be pursued as the project grows.
Truly Cross-Chain Tournaments
Imagine a tournament hosted on one blockchain, yet participants can purchase tickets using any supported blockchain of their choice. This approach not only streamlines the process by eliminating the need to deploy numerous tournament contracts weekly but also unifies prize pools. While it may sound ambitious, at Cryptark, we believe that with determination, even the seemingly impossible can be achieved.
Faction Wars (Blockchain vs Blockchain)
Within the Cryptark universe, each officially supported blockchain is treated as a Faction. Each Faction is represented by a unique NFT collection. Players become faction members by owning one of these NFTs.
At the close of each month or a season, we'll orchestrate an epic competition, pitting blockchain against blockchain or faction against faction. This showdown will determine the supremacy of the factions, unveiling the best among them.
More will be added to this list as we progress.
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