What about partnerships with big game studios? For exclusive games to your platform
We are partnered with Vadim Bulatov from Wargaming.net (World of Tanks, World of Warplanes etc.), we are currently exploring potential synergy with them.
Please be aware that our target audience is that of the indie game developers. Our technology is focused and designed to help indie game developers more than it is to help big developers. Thats not to say we won't look at partnerships etc with big game developers, but its best to target a niche area of the market and then build up.
~ Jake Ashby, General Manager TriForce Tokens
Oh,is this some kind of exclusive,news about possible partnership with Wargaming?Can you say more about it,or its still too early to talk about that?
Getting kinda excited here
We have had Vadim Bulatov as an advisor now for quite a while. However he has raised a few areas where he believes there would be some synergy between TriForce Tokens and Wargaming.net. However, this is still in discussion, so I therefore am unable to disclose any further information regarding it unfortunately.
I know its frustrating, but A) we don't want to give anything away to competitors, who have already stolen pretty much every idea we have announced and B) We don't want to shoot ourselves in the foot by disclosing information until it is agreed upon with a signed agreement between both parties.
~ Jake Ashby, General Manager TriForce Tokens
yup, that seems reasonable, but you have to understand the community that is investing in the project that wants to know what will be done with their investments, or the casuals who just like the idea and want to get excited about a platform like this. In this day and age where all the info is just a click or two away, people get frustrated by having to be patient
At the end it's your call on what and when to release and the right decision because you sure ass hell have a lot more to lose than we do.
I understand that, but if we were to release every single of bit of information just because someone asked, we wouldn't have a business. Coca Cola for example, keep their recipe in a safe and very few people know the true recipe. Its called holding trading secrets, its what helps you separate yourself as a business from your competition.
It may be frustrating, but those that are truly interested in the project and want it to succeed will understand that we cannot disclose all information. We always release information when we can, but releasing information too early can be and will be detrimental to an organisation. The ICO space is extremely competitive as we have all seen, other projects have already stolen our ideas that we have released and announced, so therefore we would like to keep some to ourselves until we are ready to release them.
~ Jake Ashby, General Manager TriForce Tokens