Lotus Core

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Lotus Core
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Lotus Core ICO
Ticker: Lotus (LTS)
ICO start: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
ICO end: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
Price: 1 ETH = 35,000 LTS
Bonus: 1
Tokens: 700 Lotus (LTS)
Tokentype: ERC20
Hardcap: 16984 ETH
Softcap: 1000 ETH
Platform: Ethereum
Distributed: 70%
Accepting: ETH

They created Lotus Core as the decentralized platform for players, developers and investors built on top of Ethereum.

In Lotus Core, players will be able to trade games with friends, developers will earn 100% of the revenue derived from selling their digital assets, and investors will be able to fund game projects. All within the same platform.

The blockchain gives us the oportunity to create unique digital assets that can be used like physical cartridges or CDs, allowing us to lend or exchange your game with a friend in a secure transaction that also invalidates the posibility of multiple copies running at same time or uncontrolled distribution.

Description

Currently there are several solutions for game distribution, and new solutions continue to emerge whenever they improve the ability for developers to obtain greater profits. On the other hand are the DRM systems, abhorred by most of the public. Some of the concerns regarding DRM is that they limit the enjoyment of the games by forcing the user to be online to play and also limiting the ownership of the games, since they prevent the user from selling it or lending it.
Lotus is a decentralized application for gamers and game developers built on top of Ethereum that allows game developers to register and distribute games through a decentralized and automated platform, and gamers to own the games they purchase and trade them.
Lotus gives players the possibility to get real control over your games with a fair DRM system, benefiting both the user and the developer, while also creating a new space for game developers to get founding for your project. This creates a new market of oportunities for game developers and a convenient place to trade for gamers.

Roadmap

August 2017 : Protocol and app design.
September 2017 : Branding & Design.
November 2017 : Launch Project Site.
December - January 2018 : Base Contracts Development.
February 2018 : Presale Campaign.
March 2018 : Presale Event.
May 2018 : Crowdsale Event.
June - July 2018 : Developer Tools module development.
August - September 2018 : Library and Store modules development.
October 2018 : Funding module development.
November - December 2018 : Private Alpha in the testnet.
January 2019 : Public Beta version in the mainet.[1]

Team

name: title: links: group: photo: iss:
Mauricio Reyes Founder https://www.linkedin.com/pub/mauricio-reyes/2a/200/1b0 Mauricio Reyes photo 2.7
Pedro Piñango Founder https://www.linkedin.com/in/pedro-piñango-844b6223/ Pedro Piñango photo 2.7
Alejandro Rojas Financial Manager https://www.linkedin.com/in/alejandrojrojas/ Alejandro Rojas photo 2.7
Andres Salazar Full Stack Developer https://twitter.com/andres_spinetti https://github.com/andressspinetti Andres Salazar photo 2.7
Alberto Sanchez Full Stack Developer https://www.linkedin.com/in/alb3rto269/ https://twitter.com/alb3rto269 https://github.com/alb3rto Alberto Sanchez photo 2.7
Luis Miguel Bello UX Designer https://www.linkedin.com/in/luismiguelbello/ Luis Miguel Bello photo 2.7
Sebastian Garaton UI Designer https://www.behance.net/sgarabaton https://www.linkedin.com/in/sebastian-garantón-556b9434/ https://twitter.com/sgarabaton Sebastian Garaton photo 2.7
German Jaber System Adminitrator https://www.linkedin.com/pub/germán-eduardo-jaber-de-lima/2a/769/45 https://lotuscore.slack.com/messages/@gjaber/ https://github.com/mirath German Jaber photo 2.7

External links

Lotus Core on Twitter
Lotus Core on Telegram
Lotus Core on Facebook
Lotus Core on Medium
Lotus Core on Bitcointalk
Lotus Core on Github
Lotus Core on Youtube
Lotus Core Official Website
Lotus Core Bounty
Lotus Core Whitepaper

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