I dont think its fair to offer XP to those who only xpmplete axhoevements since a lot of mine are already unlocked and done. This does sound awesome though and I'm happy to be part of it.
Hi Jason, I am the same unlocking alot of achievements
I am suggesting;
- each game studio offers a special XP edition (to those who already have the game) for FREE with new achievements to unlock XP
- modify each game so you can complete the achievements a second time around to unlock XP
- sell (a very low priced) redux of the game
This offers;
- fantastic replay value
- the opportunity to create new achievements
I am not sure it would be a difficult process for games such as CS:GO, Team Fortress 2, and other major titles to feature XP unlocks.
I have reserved 1 billion coins for Valve/Steam to integrate into their platform to giveaway (this will not be given all at one time but allow them to say incorporate 50 million XP into CS:GO should they want to do that) and then provide another 50 million for Team Fortress 2 as a separate "contract". So technically these are free.
They may wish to incorporate 100 million XP into CS:GO, in which case above the "contract" to provide 50 million (or sum which adequately reflects the supply/demand for their userbase let's say for 10,000 XP per person) they would need to purchase the additional 50% from an exchange (50 million coins).
What we are actually doing is creating an established demand chain, which means as people develop games, there is a constant requirement to purchase XP from exchanges to include into titles.
By having a 50% premine it will be possible to ensure that there is adequate distribution of coins, but at the same time ensuring there is not an over supply, as we have seen its this POS oversupply with coins mined and constantly dumped that has killed even the best POS coins out there.
The beauty of XP is that;
- games studios can integrate it into their products
- high street shops can accept it as payment or give it away free with purchases
- hospitals could accept it as payment for treatment, so could vets
- you could get rewards for any activity, or use it as payment for any activity
- charities could take payment with it
- it would decrease the value of gold if globally accepted as a store of value (and stop rainforests being cut down so people can mine £200 of gold)
- and much more
There seems to be a stigma attached in society that gaming is not constructive, on the contrary, gamers are 99.9% good people with good intentions innocently gaming, modding and doing other things to engage their creativity. If there are not enough jobs for people, and you can earn even a basic living from gaming or contributing to games, then what is so wrong about that?
XP is what Bitcoin wants to be, it has enough distribution, it has existing application, it has a strong brand, now all that is required is tech firms to invest in collaborating into advanced APIs for the XP blockchain.
I'm dedicating XP to my dog Juno, who is the most wonderful animal on the planet, willing her to get better. Love her so much.