Ultra.io Launches Blockchain Gaming Revolution with New Block Producers

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Breaking New Ground in Gaming

In a bold move to reshape the gaming landscape, Ultra.io has introduced its first three block producers (BPs): Bitfinex, EOS Rio, and EOS New York. You heard it right; it’s not just another Tuesday in the tech world; it’s a power trio ready to rock the blockchain scene!

Who Are Our New Block Producers?

All three BPs are veterans in the EOS community, with Bitfinex bringing its massive cryptocurrency exchange muscle to the table. This trio is not only equipped to optimize Ultra’s blockchain effectively but is crucial for launching Ultra’s public testnet. What does that mean? The countdown to the mainnet begins!

Enhancing Fairness in the Gaming Industry

Ultra.io claims that its platform introduces a higher degree of fairness to the gaming universe. How? By leveraging programmable and instantaneous monetary transactions along with the tradability of games and non-fungible tokens (NFTs). Imagine trading your in-game sword like it’s a rare baseball card—how cool is that?

The Tech Team Behind Ultra

Michael Dunn, Ultra’s chief technology officer, stated,

“When considering how best to launch and support Ultra mainnet, we sought out a mix of trusted technical partners from within the EOSIO community and established corporate partners from the technology and video-games industries to work with us as block producers.”

He emphasizes the importance of collaboration in both chain design and performance, even hinting that they’re in good hands with their new partners.

Looking Ahead: More BPs on the Horizon

Ultra’s ambitions aren’t stopping here. The company has hinted at plans to bring on additional corporate BPs from outside the crypto realm. This decision aims to infuse diverse expertise into their ecosystem, setting the stage for a thriving gaming platform.

As Cointelegraph pointed out, blockchain is gaining traction in many areas, including a partnership between Animoca Brands and Dorna Sports to develop a MotoGP manager game. Does this mean your days of playing manager in your living room may take a digital twist? Absolutely!

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