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Topic: ⚡⚡⚡ [ANN][SALE] YAMZU | eSports Tournaments on the Blockchain⚡⚡⚡ - page 30. (Read 24081 times)

newbie
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How are you going to get the hard cap? Is there any marketing program?
newbie
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I think that if for two years they have grew up only 10.000+ users they will grow much more. They need to invest a lot of $ in marketing campaign. If YMZ will work for them- they will success... Otherwise they won't. imho
I don't agree with you. 10.000 gamers is a huge amount. I'm happy to be a part of this team. Me and my bf are loyal to yamzu. It's a family.
newbie
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I think that if for two years they have grew up only 10.000+ users they will grow much more. They need to invest a lot of $ in marketing campaign. If YMZ will work for them- they will success... Otherwise they won't. imho
newbie
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I'm about to buy ymz 100.000! Much love to the developers! I know that this project is going to blow the eSports world up!
full member
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I read the information aobut Yamzu and I got some questions for you:

1. Do you also plan having partnerships with the game publishers? As far as I know Valve and Riot are still hosting the biggest tournaments for their own games. It would be essential to win them as partners.

2. What about competitors? How do you play to make the player base switch from leagues like ESL to yours? The highlights might be interesting for investors, but your platform is focusing on gamers. Convince them.

3. 5% of the allocation is going to family & friends? What? The team has 4% and advisors 1%. I don't get the family & friends part.


1. No we don’t, our platform is ready for most pc games so we will establish partnership with other developers that want to get into the esport scene (will start this work 2019). Steam don’t host any CS events what so ever. It is not essential to have them as partners.   

2. That is easy we have in the whitepaper. I will make it short. 1 ESL charge players to use it. 2 Don’t have an automated system for events at all. 3 The users never have the freedom to create events. It is like comparing Hulu and YouTube and we both know that is not YouTube that have to worry about Hulu. There is a reason to after 8 Years ESL have only 30k users and we have 10k after 2 years. ESL is great at live events.

3. Please explain this....
newbie
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Hmmm... Well... Very interesting... Tell me, does the team comply with all the requirements and rules for conducting ICO?
newbie
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I've read about YAMZU previous week here. Joined the website and told my colleges about CS:GO battles.
Guess what... In a few days we all have been registered on yamzu.com playing tournaments! Grin
jr. member
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We’re now ready to take Yamzu to the next level. The emergence of blockchains, tokens, and smart contracts allows us to find new ways of creating an eSports platform that’s accessible to gamers, organizers, and sponsors of every level. Implementing this new technology into our existing platform will help us grow into a leading eSports tournament provider. Our experience and existing community give us a competitive edge. We’ve surveyed the eSports landscape and our features and ethos set our blockchain-enabled platform apart. Yamzu is free to use without a subscription fee. Players have the freedom to choose their team and their opponents. Multi-team tournaments will always be free to create, and our platform treats players, affiliates, brands and sponsors the same.

Is the marketing mix profitable? Have you collected the minimum you wanted?
newbie
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I read the information aobut Yamzu and I got some questions for you:

1. Do you also plan having partnerships with the game publishers? As far as I know Valve and Riot are still hosting the biggest tournaments for their own games. It would be essential to win them as partners.

2. What about competitors? How do you play to make the player base switch from leagues like ESL to yours? The highlights might be interesting for investors, but your platform is focusing on gamers. Convince them.

3. 5% of the allocation is going to family & friends? What? The team has 4% and advisors 1%. I don't get the family & friends part.

With many platforms want to be partnered with Valve alone, does this blockchain stood a chance? Steam coins costing them to much %, adding more won't be necessary for them at the moment I think.
newbie
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What are the main counties you are focused on? I guess that it's the States + Europe?
newbie
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Considering the League of Legends "China League", the "LPL" will now make all participants in the league have their own home stadium. 
By year 2020 20 teams will have their own "League of Legends Stadium" where there will be actual home and away teams just like other major sports do. 
This is such a major step forward for eSports and makes me completely bullish on it. 

Let's keep an eye on this!
newbie
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I've tested all the points of your idea and all is actually very good!
 Good luck all!
I know that they will get where they want. Me personally haven't heard about any other companies from eSports which have tried to make their own cryptocurrency.
newbie
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Hello Yamzu!

The Pre Cap is very low! How much did you collect at the moment?
You are talking about sof cap that it's small.... I am interested at hard cap... What are they going to do with such a big amount of money?
In my humble opinion that it's non of your business because every business should make profit. I'll give you an advice... Start your own business and mind your own business.
P.S. Too much "business" Grin
newbie
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Hello Yamzu!

The Pre Cap is very low! How much did you collect at the moment?
You are talking about sof cap that it's small.... I am interested at hard cap... What are they going to do with such a big amount of money?
newbie
Activity: 377
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Hello Yamzu!

The Pre Cap is very low! How much did you collect at the moment?
jr. member
Activity: 182
Merit: 2
I read the information aobut Yamzu and I got some questions for you:

1. Do you also plan having partnerships with the game publishers? As far as I know Valve and Riot are still hosting the biggest tournaments for their own games. It would be essential to win them as partners.

2. What about competitors? How do you play to make the player base switch from leagues like ESL to yours? The highlights might be interesting for investors, but your platform is focusing on gamers. Convince them.

3. 5% of the allocation is going to family & friends? What? The team has 4% and advisors 1%. I don't get the family & friends part.
newbie
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How does the compaign go?
newbie
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We’re now ready to take Yamzu to the next level. The emergence of blockchains, tokens, and smart contracts allows us to find new ways of creating an eSports platform that’s accessible to gamers, organizers, and sponsors of every level. Implementing this new technology into our existing platform will help us grow into a leading eSports tournament provider. Our experience and existing community give us a competitive edge. We’ve surveyed the eSports landscape and our features and ethos set our blockchain-enabled platform apart. Yamzu is free to use without a subscription fee. Players have the freedom to choose their team and their opponents. Multi-team tournaments will always be free to create, and our platform treats players, affiliates, brands and sponsors the same.
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Lets do this! I love the strategy! I love that its free for me as an orginiser of CSGO tournaments.
newbie
Activity: 350
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We’re now ready to take Yamzu to the next level. The emergence of blockchains, tokens, and smart contracts allows us to find new ways of creating an eSports platform that’s accessible to gamers, organizers, and sponsors of every level. Implementing this new technology into our existing platform will help us grow into a leading eSports tournament provider. Our experience and existing community give us a competitive edge. We’ve surveyed the eSports landscape and our features and ethos set our blockchain-enabled platform apart. Yamzu is free to use without a subscription fee. Players have the freedom to choose their team and their opponents. Multi-team tournaments will always be free to create, and our platform treats players, affiliates, brands and sponsors the same.
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So greatful to read these words. God bless your road! #YMZ
So great that you are making something big like yamzu.com. Hope it'll make a great effect on others esports companies.
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