Here you go. Here you go.
Hello, hello, hello. It's going on better. I'm good. How are you today? Pretty good. Looks like we need to pull up blue and see if I can see if media is in here yet. And the X-Bork, I think Connor can be on the X-Bork account.
How's my mic sanding is there any ropey feedback today? Nope, sounds good. Wonderful. Hello everyone.
So, here. Hey guys, how's it going? Good, good. Hello, hello.
Hey, good morning, good evening, wherever you are. Thanks, thank you so much for bringing me on the stage.
Thanks for taking the time, make your day to come here.
Yeah, it's a pleasure. Super excited, I think. We have one from our team who just joined
the space if we could bring him up on the space and we have corner behind the main x-book handle
Hey, Jürgen. Hey. How's it going?
Hey, can you guys listen? Yeah, we can hear you. Cool. Was I running? Excited for this one? Yeah, excited, very excited.
All right, well the room is looking pretty full. Should we kick off? Yeah, I was going to say to do a Jenny. If you can all hear us, give us a like, a react. Yeah, there's a number of you react if you can hear us.
Okay, good. Sounds like everyone can hear us. Okay, I don't know if you guys can tell, but I'm a little bit sick today. Still, I was sick all last week. So my voice is a little thin. I'm gonna try to, you know, keep my talking to a minimum, but that's okay because we have a lot of ground to cover with the
the Xborg team today. Also, Nikki, who's done an amazing job so far at leading this partnership, has a lot of details to share. So we're going to hop right in. Just want to welcome everybody to another back community, Twitter spaces, of course. Today we are in the back cave with Xborg, which we are so, so excited about.
As you may or may not be aware earlier this week on Tuesday, I believe it was brave announced a year-long partnership with X-Borg. And if you aren't familiar with X-Borg, they are a leading Web 3 eSports organization. So like I said, a lot of ground to cover, we can go around and do, you know,
quick intros with everyone in the room and then we can just hop right in. I'll just do a quick self-entrow. My name is Jenny. I am community manager and I also work on partnerships here at Back Brave. Been here since 2018, came in through the community
community and yeah, you know, you can find me on all of our social platforms. You can reach out to me about anything really. But I'm not that exciting. My team is more exciting. So we'll go around and introduce them and then we'll introduce the guests and then let's just hop right into the discussion today.
Do you want to kick us off?
Sure, I'll go not that I'm any more exciting than you, Jenny. Come on. You are pretty exciting. But I'm Drew. I am usually in the Babagate Discord server, which is discord.dg/babagade and also help here with Twitter spaces and partnerships
as well with Jenny and the rest of the team. Speaking of the BAPK Discord server during this Twitter space, you can go in and get the whole app that we have for the space, for attending the space in the Discord. And that is
artwork them by Guillermo who will introduce himself as well here just a minute. Thanks guys. Hello everyone, I am Guillermo Pentagio and I am an artist, I specialize in illustration and design for the Brave and Basic Dutch Anthem token community. So I create visually stimulating pieces of sport and engage with the community, such as the Despoil.
I will use these assignments to go to better.
Hello, I'm Baton. I'm in charge of the Ambassador Programme, spreading the good word of Batacross cultures and platforms. Thank you for coming.
Hi everyone, can you hear me? Yeah, I'm Claire. Perfect. I'm Bala. I'm based in Costa Rica. I do community management for Bat Costa Rica account here on Twitter, some partnerships and ads in Spanish.
and anything's banished slash let's unrelated so please feel free to reach out. Thank you. And hi everyone, my name's Nikki and I work on the partnerships team here at Brave and have been working closely with the export team for a few weeks now to bring all of us together so we are very
excited to have the team there today from XBoard and to tell you guys a little bit more about the partnership, the upcoming tournament, and then the becoming a legend program. So I'll kick it over to the XBoard team so they can introduce themselves.
Cool, I'll go first from our team. My name is Connor. I had a growth at X-Bog and partnerships. I'm so really excited to be here with you all.
been working with the Brave team for about a month now. So I was really excited this week to share this announcement with all of you.
Yep, I can go next. So I'm Luis, the founder of Facebook. Yeah, just working on the products, working on some community aspects. And yes, super glad to be here today.
For us, we're quite new to the space. We are actually one year old. We've made quite some moves in the WP3 gaming space and we've climbed up the ladder to the greatest heights of WP3 gaming and eSports in WP3.
Today it's super excited to be alongside, I guess one of the most reputable brands in the whole space. Also a platform that I use on a daily basis and that I think I've convinced all of my family to use super excited to be here today.
My name is Zohan, I have esports on export. So anything related to tournaments or esports teams or anything that is competitive focused and that's
on me. I'm really happy with this partnership as well. We have the best team on Eve, which is a browser game. And I do know that most of our players, if not all, play with Brake. So yeah, this is really exciting for us.
Excellent. Thank you all for being here. Did we catch everyone?
It seems like it. Okay, if there's anyone else, just request the mic. But yeah, thank you all for being here, of course, for Super Pumped. So of course, we mentioned that earlier this week, we announced a partnership together, a partnership that will be going on for about a year. So there's a lot, a lot to unpack here. But maybe we can start with, how does
the partnership come about and maybe we can get a little overview of it. I don't know if Nikki you want to hop in and maybe to give the audience a bit of an overview. Sure. So yeah, I actually met you all at the gamer day at Solana for point last year and so we started talking after that. They told me all about the
gave me a championship. Yeah, coming up. One of the reasons I was in Lisbon for Breakpoint was to actually start talking to more game companies and gamers to see how Brave could support them and the longer we talked the more we realized that this was the perfect partnership for Brave kind of moving into that space and really figuring out the best way to work with game
and support gamers. So then we went from just sponsoring the Extreme Championship Series that's coming up to making this a full-year partnership where we are going to talk about the best ways that gamers can use the browser. We're going to come up with some really cool merch that export is designing. We're going to
we join a video series together. So there's a lot coming in this and like I said I'm so excited. I'm happy we're finally at this point. So I don't know if you or Connor have anything else you want to share about that. But that's kind of the mean of potatoes where we are right now. And then over the course of the year they're going to be more pieces coming.
Yeah, I think that was, you did a great overview there, I think, Nikki. I don't think I have anything more to add, but yeah, I'm really excited to be working with you guys for the whole year.
I think it's pretty unique where we have top players, especially on browser games in Web 3. And you guys obviously have the best browser out there. So there's lots of stuff we can do and we're really excited.
Awesome. And Nikki, you mentioned the Extreme Championship Series or XCS as well refer to it. Or, you know, the largest Web 3 esports event ever created. For which Brave is
one of the title sponsors. Can you guys explore, tell us a little bit about the series and then Mickey maybe tell us about some of the other ways Brave will be involved? The sponsorship, yes, but what else?
Yeah, so I can take that part. So we will be sponsoring this series. We also are going to be sponsoring Xbox teams for other tournaments that they're in. We also are working on an event this summer that I don't think we're ready to talk about yet, but it's coming soon.
more information on that and then we'll be supporting um, Explored by also creating content with them. Some of that content is going to include, you know, ways that some of their players tweak the browser to get the best use out of it when they are playing.
we are going to be part of the becoming a legend series which is going to do like a weekly recap. I hope I'm not spilling too much alpha of like how this hurt him it's going. I'm gonna let Connor talk about the rest of it because sometimes I forget what I am and I'm not supposed to share. No that was good.
We do a lot with Ulta. I think half of my job is keeping Luz Malthshad when it comes to community events because he loves sharing so much with the community and I just have to keep a little amount of Ulta that goes out.
But yeah, the Extreme Championship series is something pretty unique that we wanted to do for the Web 3 eSports space. We kind of wanted to say to the world, "We've got these amazing games. They aren't like yielding."
farming games anymore. We do have some cool games here in Web 3. We have some talented players and we want to basically showcase this to the rest of the world and say that, you know, Web 3 and eSports is coming together and doing something pretty big. So we've got five of the top games in Web
three four month long tournament with three monthly qualifiers and a big championship month to end it off. $100,000 prize pool, so there's so much to play for and we're going to be live streaming the whole thing. So yeah, that's really exciting.
and yeah well I guess I can share a little bit of Alta you know Nikki mentioned becoming a legend that is you know soon to be announced but basically what we're doing is a 15 episode docu series with Brave that focuses on
the tournament, but also deep dives into the behind the scenes of building each of these games as well as the players back stories getting to know these players and their teams and the rivalries and the action. So that's going to be releasing over the fortified
months of the tournament duration and yeah we really want to shine a light on these players and these games and bring you know the fans a lot closer to the esports scene and the gaming industry.
If I can have one thing that is also very key here with this partnership is we always hear daily or weekly talking about importing the next amount of 1000 or million people into F3 and we all know that gaming is a really good door to do this and if you think about
Browser games are one of the easiest ones to onboard players. You just need a single computer, it doesn't need to be a gaming computer even. You need a browser, you log in and you start playing. So you can play it from anywhere. Most of these games also have mobile versions.
So when Nick told me that Brave wanted to jump into gaming, I mean, this was almost no brainer for our two companies, right? Because it's just so easy if it's with Right to onboard a lot of players to both our companies.
Okay, I got a question regarding, so you have the big time gamers that are professional esports guys who've got these
tournaments, but for somebody like myself that's maybe a casual gamer at best, I guess are the options for somebody like that that's with you guys and what's going on, what you got going on.
And I can talk a little on that. So in regards to that, yes, the focus is more is definitely more into the high level competition, but we do have like some some I'd say.
Some games are more casual very friendly such as for example, Mojo planet, which is another browser game actually and it's not a better We also have like FPS's those normally tend to be more high-level fast-paced Accuracy games But yeah, so we have a good mix of games
on the XES, from multivitlers, from shooters, from TCGs. So we really try to cater to all players in all player levels. The price pools are also pretty generous and wide that you don't need to be top 1, top 3, or top 10. I think in some games it goes even to top 40 places.
So this is really to make it fair and fun to as many players as we can. On top of that, we besides the XCS, we also do some weekly tournaments on other games that are not on the XCS.
Web 2 and Web 3 and those tend to be a little more casual for everyday players that just want to join and have fun. They do have smaller price pools. But again, they're mostly about just onboarding people, making sure that our players and committees can have fun. And yeah, that's it, I say.
There's also, well I mean we realised that the Extreme Championship series is, I would say, you know, probably extreme because we are focusing on high level e-sports play. But we realised that and besides just
you know, watching the live stream as a fan, let's say. You know, that's another reason why we did becoming a legend is because you can get more invested into what's going on and into the players and the teams and the games and that kind of stuff if you're not playing. For example,
But another thing we're doing with Brave, which is really awesome, and we teased it a bit tonight for the first time, is the fan Treasure Hunt for the Extreme Championship series. And I don't know if we can maybe pop it up here as a pen tweet, but
that we basically tweeted the public address for a wallet that we've created and we've dropped some really nice goodies in the wallet. I think the value of the wallet is around just over $2,000 at the moment. We will be adding
know, more to the wallet as the months go on. And then we've also added a little riddle below there for fans who, you know, maybe want to get a bit more involved and have, yeah, let's just say I don't want to give too much away, but we've created
some really engaging fun fan games for fans of the XES who want to be a bit more involved and get their hands dirty. So that's pretty cool, pretty exciting. I think that's my favorite part of the Extreme Championship series.
I'm going to shift the gears a little bit. I still remember the Golden Days of the I/O games. I remember like Slider. I/O or Igario. And it seems that Web Tree is going also in that route in having more browser-based games. So all kind of browser enhanced the gaming experience in players.
And that's a good question. I think it all becomes, I mean, for me, I mean, I'm very competitive focused on maybe not the best person to ask, but for me personally, the way browsers really hands that the gaming industry is by accessibility rights. Because if you want to
compete in games like CSGO or League of Legends. You need to buy a 2K, 3K computer. In your computer in most cases are taking them around with you. So by having a browser game, it's in my opinion all about accessibility. And nowadays games
on browser are not like what the HTTP so you have really good high quality games, super competitive and casual at the same time on browsers. So for me it's really all about the accessibility and making sure that everybody can play from anywhere at any time.
Right, perfect. Thank you. And I think one space to my question that I'm getting pinged a few times is if export counter, if you want to explain a little bit about kind of how export got started and how you guys support our players, how do you guys match teams so that people can learn a little bit if they are, you know,
a big U.I.O player and they want to start working on an export team for the tournament. How would all of that happen? And how do you guys support that? Sure. I think when it comes to how export got started and stuff, I think Lou is probably best to answer that part of the question.
And then when it comes to signing up for the tournament or joining a team, or maybe becoming part of X-Borg and the community, maybe that's best for Shwale. So, Lui, if you want to take the how did X-Borg come around? Yes, sure.
We know we got started last year and fundamentally if we go back to just the fundamentals of playing, you're basically just looking to have fun and just enjoy your time playing.
At the time of launching X-Ball, we came with a very different narrative, we were 100% about playing. And that sounds a bit weird to say, "Okay, you guys are gaming organizations, you focus on playing, but at the time it was quite specific.
because all of the other organizations were looking for yields in assets and we were pretty well we were at the opposite of you know, actually infinity or all the games were people playing their games were not in players but they were investors and so we came with
the intention to change that and to first build a strong community of players and we've done that successfully. But then really tackle how can blockchain tech empower players. We see a lot of blockchain applications for games.
But we don't really see it at a player level and this is you know the stuff that we're doing with the gaming passport where you can actually unlock the power of your data and you know have access to an application network that we're building and That's pretty much how we got started
To Lou, you mentioned the web 3 gaming space and how Blackchain is into that. But I did a little bit of research. Of course this is Wikipedia, so you know how legit it is. But apparently
the first video game competition ever recorded with two places stand for University in 1972. The winner got a subscription through Rolex Stone. But as of 2022, I guess there was about 1.3 or 4.
billion dollars in the like eSports gaming sector. And I guess my question is, you know, where does the Web 3 space come into that and how does it apply and where do you think it's going from here?
Should I take this one? I think, you know, we... Well, my take on this is that Web 3 games will have the biggest tournaments in the history of eSports. Now we need... I mean, the X-S is one step in the right direction, but...
fundamentally we need games that can attract the next tens of millions of players or hundreds of millions of players but as soon as we have a big title and at Xbox we are in a position to speak to the large
like Ubisoft or Enix and we know that this is coming so now it's just a matter of time but crypto offers better alternatives for cash price we also have games that have a token I think Iluvium in itself
has about 20 or 30% of its supply dedicated to ecosystem rewards and we're pretty close to them so we know that a big part of that will go into the cash price of their games because quite naturally having a great competitive ecosystem in your game
is a catalyst for adoption. Natural path is whenever this happens and you have large tournament infrastructure, you have esports teams that come in, influencers that also come in and then they of course attract their fans. Whenever you have those big
tokens that have subsequent value, then that makes it easier to have larger cash price. But you also have tournaments like DOTA2 does where you pool investments from, well, not investments
but the cash price directly from the skin cells. And so you can imagine that you will have a game that will put part of their earnings from marketplaces. I know your royalties are pretty hard to reach today, but so.
You'll have a pooled investment and all of that will be attributed to some large cash price and that can only be done with blockchain tech in a way that is transparent, not to mention the instant payouts etc.
Yeah, I mean, it's just gonna have either will it's usually mine. I think lose that should on very good points, but in my opinion it's really like Find what Web 3 helps is both on the financial side of these ports and the ownership of either there being in game assets
or data or any type of ownership as well as I mean governments right. Blockchain technology you get a lot of opportunities to also implement governments into several least 14s or projects. So like you was saying I
I think it's financially lootage on most of the things like pulling price pool money from sales and fees. I think that's really good. Data to does it, but they also headline donations and sponsors. So with the luxury blockchain technology,
You might be able to do all this price pooling from your micro-pwyth loan. And when it comes to data ownership, I think that's one of the coolest things. Just today, and I think I shared this to it, I saw an university, I think was in Canada or in US, and they had like a huge, huge
And then we see the university. So you see, you see, he sports getting more and more mainstream, getting more and more acceptance by, you know, professionals, casuals, even universities, right? So I mean, this is our, I think, I think, really recognize all universities.
And I can imagine a player building their CV on Shane from their getting team data and you know being able to apply to universities are show what they what they and what they accomplish without being able to live. I think that's a big win for these portion
for games in general, as well as on asset ownership. I can't, I can even remember how much money I put in some of the games I played when I was younger, buying cosmetics and all of that money stayed within the games that either shut down or stopped playing.
So by having this as an FTE and especially if they're compatible with other games and you can crush them, at least you feel that the financial behind it makes way more sense and you can put your mind to better use, let's say.
Yeah, I can't believe how much money I've wasted on games in the past just to see it die a reserve. But I feel like we're getting a bit lost in the specifics and we haven't really talked about in general what X-Borg is and how everyone can get involved.
Yeah, Conno, do you want to go ahead? Yeah, sure. Yeah, so what X-Borg is So yeah, basically we are we are web 3 esports organization and technology company That focuses on you know web 3 gaming and esports
We have some of the top pro teams in Web 3 eSports.
I know the harvest, very good at gods and chained and some other games as well. We go to quite a few lands in person events. We have a few lands coming up this year that we're going to be attending. Our pros will be flying out and competing.
hopefully bringing back the gold and the trophy. And then also we organize a ton of tournaments that people can get involved in. Small tournaments, weekly tournaments on multiple different games, whether it be web 3 games, all different types.
Web 2 games, Counter Strike, Rocket League, Valorant, etc. TFT. And then big tournaments, like the Extreme Championship Series, because we're really passionate about esports and gaming and obviously Web 3 included in that. And then
On the other hand, we've really been building out our main vision for the company, which is to empower players and fans globally. And that is our mission, and we really feel like by integrating blockchain technology
In gaming and in eSports we can really do that for players and fans. So for gamers it's all about being able to own your data, your gaming data, turn your gaming data into, you know, put it on chain and
allow it to basically be attached to you and your identity and your wallet. So it can be this proof that you have done what you've done, you've achieved what you've achieved, and then you can then use that identity.
and leverage it in your career, whatever you may be doing in the future, whether that be getting Scarlett DeForeny Sports team or working closely with a new game that's wanting to develop some features or whatever
that maybe. And then from the fan perspective, we really interested in the idea of decentralizing eSports and a decentralized eSports team. We actually have a massive announcement coming up.
I would say next month with a tier one esports team where we are trying this concept for the first time. I don't think it's ever been done before where any sports
team organization is owned by, well, decentralized because it's owned by its NFT holders and there is, you know, voting rights and all of that kind of stuff that comes along with it. So,
Yeah, that's basically X-Borg and a nutshell. I would say we have technology on the one side and then esports on the other side. So I mean getting involved with X-Borg, if you don't want to compete in some of our tournaments, I think we all of us hang out on the Discord with gaming nights
For casual players, we have tournaments for more competitive players. We also invest in promising upcoming games, so if you may be more of an investor and you're interested in gaming, you can also do that. Other than that, we also stream quite regularly.
on our Twitch channel. So if you want to just watch games, you can do that too. But yeah, we have a beautiful community of gamers and investors and everyone in between that is, yeah, waiting for you on our Discord. But yeah, that's basically it.
that's fantastic. I'm very excited about that. I'm just curious though, how do you actually leverage Web 3.0? Having lands in a discord isn't, you know, so how do you use the tech?
- Lu, I think that's your cue. - Yeah, sure. Well, so...
Well, I guess one way I can describe X-Blog is a game data and application network for gamers. As Connor rightly mentions, we are
aggregating data from multiple sources which include steam, facets, and like road games and also tournament data. And we are streaming this data directly on shame. And that allows for players to have one unified
Gaming identity and also compose their like data graph and what's interesting about this is we're building applications on top of this So you know first application that we've built is like this gaming passports where you can complete I guess you know fund
quest in games and add data to your to your identity that way. But you know what's coming up with the Esports team that we are announcing in two weeks is an engagement platform for Esports teams and gaming communities were
you're able to engage as a fan and create your custom avatar. So I guess, you know, we're using data, you know, currently some parts of the data collections are off chain, but we're using like, chaining keepers as a way to, you know, I guess, you know,
Connect the on-chain world with the on-chain world with the off-chain world But one big announcement that we've made I guess yesterday was that we will have our own Optimistic roll up where the data players will be published directly on chain with you know Zeki tech added to it
So we had mentioned earlier about the Extreme Championship Series or XCS. Can you guys explain what exactly that is and why you think having brave as a sponsor or why you guys thought to have brave as a sponsor for that?
Sure, so the the Extreme Championship series is a multi-game esports league that is that will be live streamed on Twitch We have five games involved and The league will run for four months, so it is split into
the first three months are monthly qualifiers where players will play against each other and compete for a $4,000 prize pool per month per game and then the top 16 teams at the end of the three months, points wise will be qualified for the championship month.
So players can play one of the games or they can play all five of the games. You can sign up for as many as you like. The games will be the competition days or all on different days of the week. So yeah, you can play in multiple games if you are skilled enough and if you like.
Yeah, why I think the second question was why did we do the extreme championship series all? Yeah, yeah that and also why you thought Bray would be a good sponsor for for you guys on that? Well firstly, I mean we knew that
You guys were quite interested in gaming. We also knew that from our players, even before chatting to you, that your browser was really good for gaming and set up. Our eave.io protein is really competitive and they
will sit for hours with different browsers. It's a browser game. They will sit there with different settings, figuring out what works the best. I think Brave is really suited for gamers and for gaming in general. And then on top of that, you guys have
have the brave wallet integrated into your browser, it's so seamless, all that kind of stuff. So it just made so much sense, the first Web 3 eSports league with a browser that is two of the games
in the league will be played on browser. And then, you know, there's just so much Web 3 Tech integrated as well straight away with Brave. So I think it just really made so much sense, you know, that Brave sponsored the tournament as well as X-Borg as a whole for 2023 because we have these top
teams in Web 3 Gaming as well as, you know, they also browser-based teams as well. So yeah. No, and that's great. So if I'm a player and I don't have a team, is there a matching service? Is there a way? How do I get started between now and the tournament?
start in a few weeks. Sure, so some of the games are single player games. I mean, it'll be one versus one. So in that case, you just head over to exporg.com and you can click on the Extreme Championship series and all
the different games are there and you can sign up for the game that you like. All the rules are there as well so it will tell you everything you need to get you ready. And then some of the games are obviously two versus two and three versus three so you will need teammates as well.
For this we suggest join the export discord. We can get you set up with teammates. There's a lot of people that are very keen to play as well as let's say you very keen to play a specific game like eve.io or you want to play a planet mojo or you want to play you know whatever the game may be heading over to their discord.
scored is the best place to find teammates in that game, if that makes sense. The tournament kicks off on the 6th of March, so you have about 2-3 weeks to get signed up. But yeah, that is, I would say, the best way to go forward if you want to play in the tournament
We do have a dedicated section on another discord to look for players or look for teammates. But on top of that we also do like casual game nights or game evenings in some of these games and others. And many of the players that are playing in these tournaments also found out or came together
by start playing casually having fun and eventually making a team. So like Conor is saying, the best way is to, if you want to get involved, but three of these team games is definitely to join to these courts, hang a little around, see if you vibe with any other player and just
great team. We'll help you set it up. It's neat. Awesome. So once I go to export and I'm kind of going through the process of signing up, I see that there's the gaming passport and then there's the Prometheus NFT. Can you tell us a little bit about those and what the differences are?
Sure, so the gaming passport is our app. It is where you can basically connect your wallet, forge your gaming badge, and then start grinding out or playing the game, you know, you hop in game basically, and then you can complete
These really cool missions and quests in-game and that then reflects on your gaming passport, pulls your stats from in the game and you can start building your gaming identity a bit about what Lewis was speaking about earlier.
The Prometheus NFT is our X-Bog NFT. It's our only NFT collection. It's a pretty small supply. There's only 1111 Prometheus NFTs. We actually call ourselves X-plores. These were well
We launched our NFT in September last year and the idea behind it was basically to let the small group of really passionate supporters of X-Borg, we call them X-Borg explorers. Basically to say thank you to the community for
supporting us, allowing them to invest in export themselves at a really early stage and integrate governance and some other really important things that an NFT collection can bring to the table.
those things was or still is the X-Block token, Edrop that comes along with earning a Prometheus NFT. So yeah, if you own an NFT, basically as soon as you buy it, you start accumulating points and then add our token generation event.
you will be air-dropped, um, export tokens, uh, in proportion to how long you've held the, the NFT. So yeah, you don't just get the, the NFT, but you also get a cool air drop with it as well. Um, and that's just basically to say thank you to our community for supporting us, um, at such an early stage and, um,
Yeah, there's some pretty cool utilities that come with the Prometheus NFT as well. We do have a game file launch pad which I touched on a bit earlier where we invest in only the most promising games at very early stages, so pre-seed, seed round,
levels, really great prices on these tokens and our NFT holders get to invest as early as possible, they get great allocations and they pay no fees. So that's just one of the utilities, another utility I would say that is probably my favorite one especially in the future.
is that any product that we create at X-Borg, you won't pay any fees on. So it's like fearless use of our whole product also. Yeah, that's a bit about the Prometheus NT. If I missed anything, the rest of my squad will definitely chime in.
I think you covered everything. I just want to highlight one thing on the gaming passports, which is like Connor mentioned, we do have the missions or achievements, but we make sure to balance them out that both role players and casual players actually have a good chance to complete
them and have fun while doing them and on top of that I'm not sure when this is going to be ready for but in the future we will be giving some giveaways or some if you do these missions and achievements you will qualify for raffles and giveaways and some cool prizes.
Open, we'll be integrated with the brainwaltz.
Awesome. So I know we only have a few minutes left. I wanted to see, did we have any other questions from the back community group? Paula, I think you have to hand rings.
Okay, well then I think we've got just one last question then from our side. There has been a very cryptic and the serious tweet that went out today from the export account. I'm just wondering if there's anything that you can share with us about that.
So yes, that is very exciting. That is the fan treasure hunt that we have just announced for the Extreme Championship series. So yeah, basically, how it's going to work is there's just over $2,000 in there in NFTs and tokens at the moment.
We will be adding NFTs to this every week to this wallet. There is a secret, well, there's a riddle just below the tweet that maybe has a few clues in it. But the whole idea is that over the four months we're going to be loading up this wallet with more and more.
prizes and you know if you pay really good attention and you're really good at solving things maybe you will find the seed phrase for this wallet over the four months. We'll be super exciting. We've put a ton of time
into this. And yeah, it's really intricate. Yeah, I don't know if I want to give away too many things, but you will have to, here's a hint, you will have to play a few games to find all the clues. Let me just say that. Can you tell us a good phrase?
I think I can't tell you the seatbelt. Wait, what was that? What did he say? I missed it.
Now, I also don't want to finish this meeting without saying I mean, we do have some really cool activations planned with the with the great community either it being playing games or off games. We want to show you also a lot of behind the scenes.
And we'll make sure that both the brave community and as well as the NFT community are going to be involved in most of the things we do and get access to most of the things we do.
Yeah, so again, we do have a lot of cool things planned on the line. This is a year long partnership. So yeah, just keep your eyes and ears open and I'm sure we're all gonna have a great time with this partnership.
Yeah, a lot of things to unfold over the next several months. I'm just going to hop in real quick with an audience question from Moon Drill. Moon Drill is asking, so it says hello to the export team and then asks in the near future, do you plan to add more
mainstream games, for example, CSGO, League, etc. as tournaments to the platform. Export is a great project that I follow very closely. To the gaming passport, maybe I'll let Noah Kurnes reply.
Yeah, that's for tournaments. Yes, let's go is this week, yeah. I wasn't sure if that was all for not yet. We're putting CSGO in our game passport this week, but and we do do tournaments on on web to mainstream games many times.
For example, on team fight classes and League of Legends, we do them weekly. But we also did the Rocket League in the past, CSGO. We will do more CSGO now that's really missing on the gaming passport as well. So yeah, so we again, we cater to both Web 3 and Web
to community or better. What we target are gamers. It doesn't matter if it is Web 2 or Web 3. This is really an organization that targets the players and not, we don't care if you're Web 2 or Web 3 friend.
I'm sorry to drill. Yeah, no, sorry. I just wanted to say thanks and I hope that answers the audience question. Go ahead, Drew. I was just saying, uh, looks like God's wanted to ask something to improve up. So go ahead, God's. Yeah. Hey, what's up, everybody?
Yeah, my question, I didn't really have anything to add until that last question. I just wanted to ask the export team if they wanted to do something because I only play Apex now. I'm too old to start a new game and have a 12-year
I don't really play it back so I just wanted to ask if you guys were doing anything with that game's specific one. For the gaming passport I think it is also planned to add it to add the effects of the gaming passport.
As far as stormments, well, we actually are having some discussions with our terminal organizations to add apex. If not next month, the month after. So yeah, so we're definitely going to do some things with apex. All right, thank you.
If anybody else has any questions, feel free to request the mic and we'll bring you up. In the meantime, we had announced in our discord and post a links to getting some of the badges and NFTs that you guys are doing for
I guess X, C, S badge, and the X board and Brape, and FTE, etc. What exactly are those and are there any utility for those or are they just kind of something to collect as part of the series here?
Oh, hesitant to tell you. They are very important in terms of the whole XCS.
So I would advise everyone to go and mint them. They don't just look cool. They will have utility throughout the four months.
Ah, very nice. Good to know. Thanks. Some secrets around those right, Connor? So I guess while we're waiting for
to see if we have any other questions, export team. Do you guys have anything that you want us to know about or anything that we need to do in the next few weeks as we're preparing for the tournament to start?
Wait, do you mean specifically from Brave or from the community? So if I'm thinking about playing in the tournament or if I want to watch the tournament, is there anything that I need to be doing to get ready for next one? So to play for the tournament, I think we've covered already. And but if you're just
fan and you just want to watch it, definitely subscribe for our YouTube and Twitch. That's where we will drop our docu-series, which I think is going to be very cool for the fans. Because in essence what we're doing here, and this is where the first thing we get on Web 3 is we're building the
The storytelling of the Web 3, you're going to get to know the players, you're going to get to know the developers of the games, you're going to get to know us, brave, a little drama or a little like competition between different organizations. So we're really trying to build
the storytelling of the Web 3. And right now, not many users on the Web 3 know about many of these organizations. So it's a cool way for you to get to know the behind the scenes of drama and all the action.
Excellent, thank you guys. So I know we're about to wrap up, but I heard that you guys had a prometious NFT to give away today. So I wasn't sure how you all wanted to select the winner or if you wanted to just take a snapshot, but thank you all for joining and we are going to be giving that out today after the call.
Yeah, that sounds really good. I think what we should do is how do you normally do it? Like take a snapshot of everyone who attended and then we just raffle it like that. We can do that. Amazing. So I'm going to snapshot it right now.
Anything else from the brave side or did we have anyone else who wanted to come up and join?
Doesn't look like it. Okay, get back over you, Jenny.
All right. Yeah. Thank you so much. Export team for this big overview. We're really looking forward to the next several months as things unfold. There'll be lots of ways for the community to get involved. Whether you're a gamer or whether you're just somebody who wants to stream the game.
about this partnership so definitely do check that out and throw down an emoji react for all of the hosts and the guests today who did such a great job. Thank you guys so much for being here and thank you, Nikki, for really leading the charge. This has been really, really fun and
It won't be the last time that we have X-Borg on whenever there's a big development in the partnership or something major to cover, you guys can be sure that we will invite them back on and maybe we'll do something over on on their Twitter spaces at a later date. But yeah, thank you guys so much. This was wonderful.
Amazing. Thank you for having us guys. Yeah, thank you so much. Have a good one. Bye everyone. Thank you. See you in two weeks. I guess. After majoring. See you friends. Have a good week. Thanks everyone. Ciao. Bye now.