Whitepaper sounds good, but please, shed a light on the team involved. Does it has enough experience in executing this project? OP has very little info on that to make the conclusion.
Thanks for the question xenon131.
You can find out more on the team on the website, with links to relevant social media channels as a starter.. but I will clarify more here for you.
With regards to myself, I have been the head of development for a young start up for the past 6 years and was key in making that business grow to become one of the most recognised in the industry. I learn't a great deal there, watching it grow from a team of 2 to a team of around 20 and becoming a multi-million pound turn-over business. Through my time there I had been working behind the scenes on my own projects, starting with a bitcoin 'challenge' platform. The concept was to have game developers upload their own browser based games and people would compete against each other with stakes in BTC and I built a few of my own games in Unity3d for it. This project is a much more complicated evolution on this thanks to smart contracts and the evolution of wider technologies. I have always been involved in the crypto space since around 2010/2011, I have done mining, took part in quite a few ICO's and built up a decent portfolio. I also have a real passion for gaming, although due to my development responsibilities I have struggled to find the time in recent years; which I don't consider necessarily a bad thing! I'm probably what you might consider now a more old school gamer
Although I still manage to find the time once in a while to play league of legends and some star wars titles. In fact my favourite games have always been start wars - jedi knight 2 jedi outcast. That brings back some really fond memories. So pulling this all together, I am actually combining all my passions; My love of games, crypto and development.
The team as well are all very experienced in their fields, and there is no way we could achieve what we have done without them. Raza Ahmed our CTO gained his masters in software engineering a couple of years ago. He has worked on cryptography, machine learning and blockchain tech and is about to complete his degree with B9Lab to become a certified Ethereum developer. From working with Raza, I know he is a very advanced software engineer although he is very modest about this, and he is regularly approached by big tech companies and even more recently blockchain companies.
We have a few other advanced developers on the team including Jakub Kafarski, Haider Malik and Sorina Rusu each with their own specialist skill set - and again we wouldn't be achieving what we are without them. Jake Ashby is our general manager and although a young guy, he is very smart and has a strong drive about him and completed his BA in international business for which he spent a year abroad in the states.
Our advisers include Kate Breed who has worked for multinationals with regards to business change and consultancy. Owen Ashby who again works high up with multi nationals on corporate strategy and marketing. Then Blake Pope, who is the CEO of Bitcoin PR Buzz and was involved in Lisk (the second largest ICO in history at the time), and involved in some high profile current ICO's.
I hope this gives you a clearer picture of us
We have a solid 4 year plan to execute and have early alphas already released. Over the next few days we will be releasing more details and some exciting news about some new partnerships too.
~ Pete Mardell, TriForce Tokens CEO