David Case: Video Games on the BSV Blockchain

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CoinGeek’s Nidhi Arora talks to David Case, CTO of FYX Gaming to discuss about the company and CryptoFights, a blockchain-based video game that is currently in an open beta and has been live for four months.

He also talked about Xenoscope and FYX Gaming’s launchof their first ever IP on blockchain.

“That will actually be kind of pulling together their IP into what’s happening within our game, how and what the fighters would look like, how they behave, and those kind of things,” Case said.

Case also expounded on the different challenges CryptoFights encountered while having over a million transactions on blockchain.

“The biggest issues we face are just not really realizing what issues we’re going to face until we had an overwhelming amount of volume that we had to be able to scale. We’ve been learning a lot of good lessons as far as how we need to organize things, how we need to be able to track back when things actually get mined on the blockchain,” he explains.

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