This looks like a Russian Pump&Dump what do you think /biz/?
>>2541393
Who cares
The idea to trade skins & other useless items in video games is plain stupid
>>2541455
There's a lot of money in those skins don't fucking write it off becuase its "items in video games"
>>2541477
I just read their whitepaper
It looks like it's been written in a rush by teenagers
I wouldn't put my money on it but I'm sure there are some video game fan boys out there who would be thrilled that a project talks about their favourite pew pew game
>>2541477
it has no fucking future dude just think for a second
>By participating in this fundraiser I agree to the term and conditions and confirm that I am not a citizen of the USA and Hong Kong
The entirety of images all seem weird.
This just seems like a fucking Russian pump and dump.
>>2541455
Theres very big value in these industries, some skins gambling websites have profits in the millions
>>2541477
I have no idea who the folks behind this are, and given that theyre:
1. Russian
2. Running CSGO/Dota 2 gambling websites
I would operate under the assumption they are either laundering money, out to scam you for some eth or both.
If it were someone like CSGOLounge (If they were still around) or some other reputable set of websites I would be much more interested, but only for a PnD anyway. Blockchain tech doesn't offer anything to esport/skins betting/gambling.
>>2541506
Id say the future is reasonably good for these sites, they've branched out a lot in the last year to be regular gambling, rather than purely skins betting related. Everyone is waiting on legislation and ongoing court cases, but even then these are unlikely to be bad for the industry since the people involved were running afoul of various existing laws for different malicious reasons.
tldr
Shitty ico do not buy