Yamzu platform


Greetings to my dear friends. Today I will tell you about a very interesting project. Yamsu is designed as a full-featured, browser-based eSports tournament. The Yamzu platform allows you to conduct competitions in eSports to any player anywhere in the world.
The platform is the only one of its kind, completely based on the browser. Competing companies face constant problems of user privacy. Meanwhile, internal user research shows that the browser platform really shows more growth and potential. These factors give confidence, especially given that Yamzu has a user base (10,000) and an undeniable track record of 300% annual growth in only two years of operation

The platform is designed for the following purposes:

Players and teams are fighting for prizes and rewards.
Brands, influential persons and organizations that want to create tournaments.
Advertisers and sponsors that target the eSports audience.
Yamzu currently supports CS: GO and LoL, two of the most popular eSports games in the world. The platform is ready to integrate many more popular games, such as DOTA2, Call of Duty, Battlefield and PUBG. general information

Token: YMZ
Platform: Ethereum
Standart: ERC20
Quantity: 269,230,770 YMZ
Price: 1 YMZ = 0,1 EUR
Payment: ETH

Soft cover: 3 000 000 Euro
Hard cover: 13 000 000 Euro
PreICO

Quantity: 71,500,000 YMZ
Start: July 25, 2013
Completion: 08/25/2018
Bonus:
30%

ICO:

Quantity: 35 000 000 YMZ
Beginning: 08/29/2018
Conclusion: 29/09/2018 I will tell you a few words about the team. Asiad Majid
Executive Director
Asiad Majeed manages the daily operations of the ASU. As a lifelong entrepreneur with international experience, Asiyad brings a wealth of knowledge to bear at every stage of business growth, building Yamzu from scratch. As a player from an early age in the industry, he also has a unique understanding necessary to explain the ever-changing needs of the gaming community. The Yamzu market is in good hands. During the Asian Games at the Technical University of Lulea, he studied economics and management under the guidance of the mentor Bob Proctor. After university, he worked for five years in Costa Rica, held executive positions in trade organizations, as well as in the business planning of the American investment firm Forbes and York. On his return to Sweden, as I22 said, trained in Kiruna by army rangers, who learned his leadership abilities and persuaded the founder to stay and train the soldiers in Kiruna. Asiad is fluent in Swedish, English, Spanish and Arabic.

Khristiyan Nikolov
Technical Director
Chief Engineer Yamzu, programmer and technical director, none other than Khristiyan Nikolov. Combining rich game development experience with the ability to develop game statistics, Hristiyan created a browser-based interface that supports the thriving Yamzu community. Prior to joining Yamzu, he worked on software for MOBA and online fantasy leagues. Khristiyan is the architect of the AMCU machine. It would be an understatement to classify it as an expert on Windows and Unix. Pragmatic in thought and approach, Hristiyan develops individual solutions with precise and creative adaptations that have proven themselves in the field of new technologies. Blockchain technology is one of the most complex areas of development, and we believe that we are fortunate that we have such a brilliant mind.

Antonio Migliaccio
CFO
Antonio Mylaccio has supported Yamzu since its inception, in particular, helping the company make full use of matrix and user transformation. Given his extensive financial background, Antonio led Yamzu to choose the most appropriate path to better deliver value to its users and in selecting critical areas for further expansion. Antonio's approach to business is focused on both the technical and financial direction, which makes him ideal for the position of CFO in this new eSports market. Regarding past experience, Antonio received a bachelor's degree in business management from the University of Verona (Italy) and a master's degree in banking and corporate finance from SDA Bocconi in Milan. Antonio also works as head of education at Maveric SA, consulting firm Blockchain, and also cooperates with several financial institutions in Italy. In the past, Antonio worked as a trader in the stock and currency markets in several private trading companies.

Jovan Radnik
Jovan is a young and qualified marketing assistant from Montenegro. "A small engine that could" command ACS ", Jovan found the first streamers for inclusion in a closed beta version in 2016, and since he controlled three main functions. First, he supports and interacts with the Yamzu community and, despite the news in a wider gaming culture. Secondly, Jovan acts as the mouthpiece of customer support for Yamzu - the function most important due to the direct feedback that it collects on the platform. Finally, he also conducts brainstorming of ideas that are as impressive for their creativity as their desperate audacity. Prior to joining Yamzu for marketing, Jovan worked with the artist Can Dogan in 2014-2015, directed social networks of artists and contacted his partners. He provided "Can" with a profitable deal with Riot Games, The League of Legends Publisher. Jovan also has experience managing events and projects.

Marcus Zacco
Marcus creates internal processes, evaluates the indicators and ensures that Yamzu is on the right track to achieve its specific goals. Member of the Swedish MENSA, Marcus combines a high level of intelligence with low level of access to data on the Yamzu platform, contours of the game landscape and, of course, competition. In addition to simple intellectual development, Marcus has a special understanding in marketing and is a resident copywriter and facilitator of the company's overall perception of outsiders. Perhaps most impressively, he develops flowcharts that often capture events and corporate structures before they occur or are formed. In addition, Marcus helps to create and update its own workflow Yamzu, a system developed by him from scratch.

Advisers

Jan Scarf
Jan-scarf, blocking and cryptography Counselor, Jan is a serial entrepreneur, an investor and consultant with experience from around the world. To be a presenter. Download the map. Q1 2016
The Yamzu Constitution is the first closed beta version of Yamzu to be launched for the League of Legends. Yamzu begins to receive income.
Q4 2016
Yamzu completes its first operating year with revenues above 800 thousand Swedish kronor.
Q1 2017
Yamzu launches CS: GO in the "closed beta".
Q2 2017
CS: GO launched in the "open beta" with the League of Legends.
Q4 2017
The Yamzu engine is ready to support mobile games. We celebrate the second year and the best platform in terms of income. The platform generated more than 2.3 million Swedish kronor approximately 300% of revenue growth in 2016.
Q3 2018
Sale of
Q4 tokens 2018
Complete implementation of YMZ tokens to the platform. Yamzu opens a platform for sponsors, influential individuals and partners. Launching a line of Yamzu products for gamers. YMZ will be quoted on trading floors. Introduction of internal exchange.
Q1 2019
The first eSports mobile games will be implemented on the platform. More PC eSports titles will be available, including DOTA 2, PUBG, Call of Duty and Battlefield.
Q2 2019
Yamzu will hold its first global eSports event.
Q4 2019
By this time, Yamzu will have more than 20 eSports available on its platform, from AAA to indie games.
Q2 2020
Yamzu will hold annual eSports championships for our top ten countries with the largest number of users.

FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT LINE BELOW:

Website: https://private.yamzu.io/
WhitePaper: https://private.yamzu.io/Yamzu-whitepaper.pdf
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TeamYamzu
Facebook: https: // www. facebook.com/yamzuesport/
Ann: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4457997.new#new
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