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Basics

History

"In early October, Blizzard Entertainment denounced the prize money and winnings of pro HearthStone player, BlitzChung, after expressing support for the Hong Kong protests. For many already down the rabbit hole, this move by Blizzard really solidified the value proposition of decentralized networks and non-censorable assets.

As such, the Gods Unchained team took this opportunity to showcase their Ethereum-based HearthStone competitor, Gods Unchained.  After calling out the US-based gaming company for caring “about money more than freedom”, the team offered to refund BlitzChung’s lost winnings as well as a ticket to participate in the Gods Unchained Tournament with a current prize pool of over $540k.

Long story short, this was a beautiful PR move by the Gods Unchained team as they instantly gained recognition with the broader gaming community as well as quickly selling out the rest of the Genesis Card Pack for a grand total of 33,333 ETH. This surge in interest ultimately became noticeable as Ethereum’s on-chain data showed an explosion of usage in ERC-721 tokens."

Token

Launch

Token allocation

Utility

"Users can use GODS to craft NFTs, purchase packs from the Gods Unchained marketplace and earn even more rewards by holding the tokens in Immutable X."

Token Details

Stablecoin

Coin Distribution

Tech

  • Whitepaper can be found [insert here].
  • Code can be viewed [insert here].

Implementations

How it works

Upgrades

Staking

Liquidity Mining

Scaling

Interoperability

Other Details

Privacy Method

Oracle Method

Their Other Projects

Immutable X

Basics

DEX

Governance

Admin Key

DAO

Roadmap

  • Can be found [Insert link here].

Audits

Bugs/Exploits

Usage

  • The average price of Gods Unchained cards on OpenSea is 0.04 ETH as of 2-2020.

Projects that use or built on it

Pros and Cons

Pros

Cons

Competition

Team, investors, Partnerships, etc.

Team

Investors

Partners