In today’s world, video games are a major attraction for commercial purposes. This is often considered the case not just for recent technological improvements that have made home consoles a lot more accessible, but also thanks to the widespread availability of the internet.

However, something analysts often neglect to mention or even consider is that gaming hasn’t reached widespread recognition on those two standpoints alone. Although for most long-time gamers it might seem so. The truth is- video games have become widespread over the last two decades –as a result of the rise of multiplayer gaming, which has turned video games from a solo endeavor into a social, group-based one. This is why the most famous video games across all platforms are, more often than not, multiplayer games. This links to human nature; after all, we revel in society and most of the population will usually find group activities to be more fun

With the rise of multiplayer gaming, e-sports have become an organized “sports” where two or more gamers compete for a set prize, usually monetary compensation. Although many people would have thought it absurd that thousands, or millions, of people would ever consider watching live video games an entertaining activity, the rise of gaming sites has long proven them wrong: in reality people enjoy both playing and watching video games.

Knowing this, BoliesTV has a unique selling point that differs from the present norm. There are already streaming sites out there that allow streamers to make money. We also know the viewers are always the ones paying the streamers, and they can only ever spend time and money with no expectation of a reward. The scenario is now witnessing a revolution

What if the unfair paradigm could be changed?

BoliesTV brings a new, interesting angle to video gaming: A decentralized, live-streaming Video Gaming PVP platform hosted in the blockchain. Its main goal is to allow people, both individuals and teams, to partake in online matches streamed worldwide while offering them a monetary compensation for their victories. This comes with no extra requirements — both amateur and professional gamers can apply and participate in the set match.

The way this works for gamers is this: First they sign up for a match for their favorite game based on BoliesTV’s schedule. This sign up includes a registration fee, which will be used both to keep the service working and to pay the winners of each head-to-head. This fee is $10 for individuals and $20 for groups, to be paid using BolieCoins — BoliesTV’s own cryptocurrency or fiat money. BoliesTV has support for individual, 3vs3, 5vs5, and 7vs7 pairings and teams are allowed to contest in matches using a set configuration — that is, a 7-person team can participate in matches of any size, but a 5-person team can only participate in individual, 3vs3, and 5vs5 matches.

Once two teams agree to go head-on, they set a price for the match: That is, how much each of them is willing to put as a prize for the winner. Once both teams agree on this, the match is scheduled and the teams play. BoliesTV only keeps 20% of this amount, however big or small it might be, with 80% of it going as the prize. The prize can be paid in Ethereum, Bitcoin, and fiat currencies after registration fees get paid. Boliecoins is the governing cryptocurrency created specifically for BoliesTV using blockchain technology.

This novel approach in online gaming allows gamers to make money for their skills, rather than earning nothing for a day-to-day streaming binge. Instead of aiming for the burnout current streaming sites are known for, BoliesTV wants stakeholders to keep themselves in top shape, as they get rewarded for the victories they earn as they participate.

This leads us to the second element in BoliesTV’s novel proposal: audience involvement. While so far the audience in e-sports matches is a mostly passive element, with only the ability to donate money towards their favorite gamers or comment on what they’re doing, BoliesTV aims to change this approach. BoliesTV’s audience can watch most matches free, although some particularly high profile ones might require a small payment.

However, the main difference between the other streaming sites and BoliesTV’s offering is that BoliesTV plans to allow audience members to put money forward for the teams they believe will win, much as people do with traditional sports with fantasy leagues. If their team wins, audience members can cash out big. The coverage extends to viewers so that they can earn occasional prizes just from watching matches in the platform, turning BoliesTV into the only platform where you get paid for watching.

Associated with the wagering system is the fact that viewers can become social promoters and associates, which will allow them to receive monetary rewards as they refer more people to the platform. And as new people participate in the network, both as contestants and as part of the audience, the platform will increase its coverage and in value.

The official launch of BoliesTV is rapidly gathering momentum. The pre-sale is on and will run till August 31, 2018. You have a chance to get a huge value for each Boliecoin you buy now for $0.10 as against $0.50 during the crowdsale.We will keep you posted on new developments on the BoliesTV blockchain platform.

(NB- Bolies is pronounced as BOO-LEES)

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