mrpetem,
After reading the WP, I did not understand how is realized the ownership transfer.
Say we have Player A, who wants to sell a gold AK47 in PUBG for 10 TFT and Player B who wants to buy it.
What is the role of TriForce here? Does Player A have to transfer manually the AK47 to Player B and TriForce smart contract makes the TFT settlement, after checking the inventory at Player B side or does the TriForce application automatically transfer AK47 from A to B and TFT from B to A?
From my understanding, both scenarios require TriForce to call the API of the game and you will need to work with game developers. What game genres will be a priority for your project?
I can recall at least 2 similar ICOs - Dmarket and Firstblood. Firstblood hasn't yet delivered nothing valuable, but weekly tournaments for DOTA 2. Can't comment on Dmarket.
Will certainly look for updates from you!
Hi Victorio,
It's a great question. There are a couple of methods this will be handled:
First, through integration kits that are being developed for the various gaming platforms will allow developers to connect to the entire TriForce Tokens ecosystem, allowing players to interact on the network. This would mean confirmation of delivery of items or interaction is built into the game.
The second method will be via honouring and an in-built escrow implementation, that will mean both parties accept or decline the transaction upon completion. The honouring aspect will show trustworthy players much similar to an ebay style rating, that is publicly viewable. The finer details are being worked out atm.
Hope this helps.
~ Pete Mardell, CEO TriForce Tokens
obviously guy play PS
like I am... and there is possible to make some kind of trading in the same game, there is some chat room where you talk and trade... but also there is lot of scam...
I think devs even mentioend you will be able to make coins by selling ur services to other,like boosting or helping in the game.
Yes the idea is to also allow the players to create a revenue stream. This can be done by item trading, selling services or via honouring.
The idea is also to help encourage and foster a more positive gaming community, which is why we have created the honouring system. This system will allow players to 'honour' (donate or send TFTs) one another, for whatever they see fit.
An example might be, Destiny 2 for example. Someone is struggling to complete the raid, so, they use our platform to find others willing to help. With the help of others, they complete the raid. The player who seeked help could then reward the assisting players with TFT as a sign of gratitude.
~ Jake Ashby, General Manager TriForce Tokens