EByte

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eByte ICO Review
eByte ICO
Ticker: eByte
ICO start: 2018-09-01 00:00:00
ICO end: 2018-09-30 00:00:00
Price: 1 eByte = 0,026 ETH
Bonus: 1
Tokens: 1,250,000 eByte
Tokentype: ERC20
Hardcap: 30,000 ETH
Softcap: 2,000 ETH
Platform: Ethereum
Distributed: 26,6%
Accepting: ETH

In the eSports market, most of the available financial growth potential is unused. With eSports and Blockchain eByte connects two of the most growing markets while including the mainstream of eSports. The eByte project is developing a consortium blockchain to establish the first international eSports ecosystem specifically designed for the whole eSports community. The project also includes a trustworthy contract system for leagues, teams, and players, to ensure all participants and service providers can be rewarded for their achievements in a safe and simple way. In addition, the new cryptocurrency will enable fans to support their favorite teams and players with donations. The eByte portals and platforms will give investors and sponsors a complete overview of the eSports market, making it easier for them to participate in the growth of eSports. Like the Ethereum blockchain, developers will be able to use the eByte blockchain as a third party development platform focussed on good usability and optimized for gaming projects as well as eSports solutions.

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Description

eSports is a big business—and getting bigger. What started as a hobby or casual pastime for many people—competing against other players in online video games—has quickly evolved into a global business that generates hundreds of millions of dollars annually. Yet, despite the rapid growth in eSports revenue, only a few recognized professional players are well-compensated. Most players receive little or nothing in return for their skill and commitment.
At the same time, eSports teams often lack the resources to equip players with the latest technology. And without guaranteed compensation, talented players frequently switch teams in search of better opportunities, making it difficult for teams to manage their rosters and attract investors and sponsors. Similarly, leagues and event and tournament organizers have no financial resources to promote their activities or support the growth of their projects. Therefore, people such as moderators, administrators, and service providers receive no compensation for their work.
The eByte project is developing a consortium blockchain, in cooperation with Draglet, to establish the first international monetary system specifically designed for the eSports community. The eByte project also includes a trustworthy contract system for leagues, teams, and players, to ensure all participants and service providers can be rewarded for their achievements in a safe and simple way. In addition, the new cryptocurrency will enable fans to support their favorite teams and players with donations. The eByte portals and platforms will give investors and sponsors a complete overview of the eSports market, making it easier for them to participate in the growth of eSports. Like the Ethereum blockchain, developers will be able to use the eByte blockchain as a third party development platform optimized for gaming projects as well as eSports solutions.
Their eByte project team understands the problems of people in the eSports community, because we’re part of that community. They have spent many years participating in eSports both as players and organizers, which has enabled us to gain valuable experience in all kinds of eSports. Their team has the technical knowledge to develop the eByte as a project that will address the needs and concerns of eSports enthusiasts—from players and fans to sponsors and investors. They believe that a blockchain is ideally suited for the requirements of eSport and enables the independent development of useable, user-friendly and standardized applications and functionalities. With the development of our consortium blockchain, we offer the eSports Community an easily accessible, extensible and cost-efficient platform for getting started in mining, applying smart contracts and accessing blockchain technology. As part of our project, we will ensure that active applications and users on the blockchain are in no way affected by ongoing activities on the network, similar to the DAO project, Parity or Cryptokitties on the Ethereum blockchain.
In addition, we enlisted the support of leading consultants such as New Alchemy and Draglet, who have experience successfully navigating the challenges associated with launching a new cryptocurrency. Currently, the eByte project with its partnerships has already access to more than 45,000 eSports enthusiasts and potential users. All of these partners trust in eByte as a solution for the ongoing problems in the eSports scene.
With the eByte cryptocoin, digital sports will take a big step closer to sports in the physical world.

Roadmap

Q4 2016: IDEA AND VISION.Initial idea and vision of the eByte project.
Q1 2017: DETAILED CONCEPT.Team expansion and detailed concept creation.
Q3 2017: NETWORKING.Aquiring advisors and eSports partners.
Q4 2017: EBYTE FOUNDATION.Foundation for supporting the needs of eSports.
Q1 2018: PRIVATE PRE SALE.Selling first tokens to early investors.
Q2 2018: FEASIBILITY STUDY.Completed a detailed eByte feasibility study.
Q2 2018: REQUIREMENTS.Requirements engineering for eByte.
Q2 2018: PUBLIC PRE SALE.The eByte pre sale opens for public investors.
Q3 2018: PUBLIC SALE (ICO).Regular public sale with three tranches.
Q3 2018: DEVELOPMENT.eByte Blockchain development with draglet.
Q3 2018: EBYTE BLOCKCHAIN.Release after initial full test phase.
Q4 2018: TOKEN SWAP.ERC20 Tokens can be swapped 1:1 to eByte Coins on blockchain.[1]

Team

name: title: links: group: photo: iss:
Daniel Tewes EO & founder, project management, external communication https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-tewes-a396b4141/ Daniel Tewes photo 3.7
Thomas Braum CEO & founder, project management, external communication https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-braum-009287163/ Thomas Braum photo 3.7
Tim Lindlar CIO & co-founder, project management, software development https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-lindlar-787571157/ Tim Lindlar photo 3.7
Nils Rau CTO / Web-Development https://www.linkedin.com/in/nils-rau-652644163/ Nils Rau photo 3.7
Lars Hörseljau CDO / Web-Development https://www.linkedin.com/in/lars-hoerseljau/ Lars Hörseljau photo 3.7
Robert Zug CMO / Marketing https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-zug-0273a18b/ Robert Zug photo 3.7
Aleksi Aaltonen Marketing Strategy https://www.linkedin.com/in/eerikaleksiaaltonen/ Aleksi Aaltonen photo 10.4
Dr. med. M. Lindlar Medical Advisory https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-med-lindlar-0912997b/ Dr. med. M. Lindlar photo 3.7
Timo Frett Strategic Planning https://www.linkedin.com/in/timo-frett-07545399/ Timo Frett photo 3.7
Michael Roth UI- / UX-Design https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-roth-558286163/ Michael Roth photo 3.7
Remo Wyss Business Development https://www.linkedin.com/in/remo-wyss-b0b407163/ Remo Wyss photo 3.7
David Leonhardt Community Manager https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-l-60105b156/ David Leonhardt photo 3.7
Niko Otte-Krone Software Development https://www.linkedin.com/in/niko-otte-krone-729924163/ Niko Otte-Krone photo 3.7
Valentin “Sarazar” Rahmel eSports Advisor & Youtuber https://www.linkedin.com/in/valentin-rahmel-88510b5/ Valentin "Sarazar" Rahmel photo 3.7
Benjamin Gelhar eSports Advisor https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjamin-gelhaar-1a6703121/ Benjamin Gelhar photo 3.7
Nikhil Sethi Media Manager https://www.linkedin.com/in/sethinik/ Nikhil Sethi photo 9.6

External links

eByte on Twitter
eByte on Telegram
eByte on Facebook
eByte on Medium
eByte on Bitcointalk
eByte on Github
eByte on Reddit
eByte on Discord
eByte on Youtube
eByte Official Website
eByte Bounty
eByte Whitepaper

Sources

  1. https://www.ebyte.sale/en/

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