What is Qtum Heroes?

The game was launched by BINGO, a Singapore-based entertainment company. It is the first of its kind in the gaming arena, providing a platform for an interactive player vs. player game built on the blockchain.





Qtum Heroes is BINGO’s first foray into cryptocurrency based games. The game is developed by Qtum, Bingo and Mob Arts, one of the leading gaming platforms in the world. The developers had a very successful game House of Heroes that ended up being incorporated in all of China’s Tencent’s devices and platforms.





The new game is going to disrupt the gaming industry as players get the chance to be rewarded in cryptocurrency. Much like the Cryptokitties, though very interactive and engaging.









Qtum Heroes allows players to compete in an interactive and dynamic battle- filled arena. The incorporation of blockchain technology has added a new dimension to the game and makes it even more attractive.





Winners in the battles are afforded the chance to keep their characters called Heroes. What’s even more attractive to players is the ability to buy, improve and trade Heroes on the blockchain. Furthermore, players can engage in championship games and win prizes that they get to keep on the blockchain, never to be replaced or tampered with.





To celebrate the debut of the pioneering game, Bingo held an ether giveaway for the early enthusiast to get the game. A brief article detailed how this could be achieved.





“The first 400 activated accounts will receive 3 CD-keys each. These can be used to invite friends to play QTUM Heroes and receive 3 CD-keys, too.”





There were also prizes for the first 5,000 accounts that would send CD-keys inviting their friends to the giveaway. Each would receive 0.5 QTUM and those who joined, later on, can still get a chance to win a free hero.





Lovers of the Qtum Heroes should have even more excitement for the future if the words of Bingo CEO Matt Lee are anything to go by. Speaking before the launch of the game on April 27, 2018, he said that:





“We will offer a more enjoyable experience for the BINGO community. BINGO has already begun collaboration with QTUM and we will announce it officially. Moreover, QTUM HEROES, which was jointly developed by QTUM, BINGO and Mob Arts, should be released soon.”





The interest generated by Qtum Heroes will continue to see increasing numbers of people looking to buy QTUM coins that can be used on the platform. It is thus, implied that we should expect to see the value of the native currency continue to grow over the next several days.





But Qtum Heroes isn’t the only thing on the Qtum blockchain that could bring numbers to its efforts to hit mass adoption levels. There are several other projects you can try out or look forward to. Many of these are dApps developed on the blockchain that supports Ethereum smart contracts but stays true to Bitcoin’s code. Some of the dApps you should know about are Qbao, Cfun, Bodhi, and Ernego.



