Esports – What to look forward to in 2023

Overview Esports, in its most basic form, has been there since the 1970s and then revived itself in the 90s with Quake, but it hasn’t been until the past ten years that it has developed into a larger mainstream industry. Like most sectors, this one is currently impacted by significant global events. The return of spectators to live esports events in 2022 was one of the major esports event developments, following the measures put in place as a result of the COVID-19 epidemic. One of the largest cryptocurrency companies in the world, FTX, filed for bankruptcy last month. TSM, one

NFT & Crypto Security Tips

Hi all, Happy New Year! Another year rolls over and the bear market continues. From a macro standpoint 2023 may be a tough year overall for a lot of people. I’m going to write a quick article on keeping your assets safe in the new year. This may not be all encompassing as new ways to phish and hack someone are constantly coming out. However, if this prevents one person from being drained I’ll be happy. Guide on avoiding being hacked or phished for your crypto / NFTS I hope these security tips help someone in the future. It’s always

Revenue problems and publisher control in esports

It’s almost 2023 and we’re closing in on another year in esports. Almost 12 years to be exact for me. I’m going to talk about a bit of a heavier topic for today with esports and revenue problems in esports and publisher control. Esports has seen a steady rise and growth recently from an external perspecctive. The reality is though that multiple companies are facing cash crunches in this tough macro environment. Overall, it has faced several challenges when it comes to generating and maintaining revenue. One of the main challenges faced by the esports industry is the lack of