DEBERT, Nova Scotia, May 19, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- In an ironic
twist of fate, an ex-military nuclear bunker and data center operation called BunkerChain Labs Inc. has been tasked with enabling
a "war games" protocol built entirely on a blockchain, the software technology that began with bitcoin. This new project, code
named "Peerplays", uses a high speed program called
Graphene to automatically connect players from all around the world and enable online gaming and wagering that is highly
resistant against cheating.
In the 1983 hit movie "War Games" a supercomputer called WOPR mistook a computer game for real-life, and almost set off a
Global Thermonuclear War. Lucky for us, Peerplays is programmed to remain neutral. This new blockchain database will contain a
public record of gaming history that allows auditors to prove afterwards that games are being played without manipulation.
"With this level of transparency, we never have to worry about a computer accidentally attempting to execute a nuclear first
strike, so to speak," said Jonathan Baha'i, blockchain solutions consultant for Peerplays and
owner of the bunker. "Since we are now on the verge of a major shift in the gaming industry, advancements in decentralized
blockchain architecture allow for auditable gaming and make it nearly impossible for players to be scammed, defrauded or ripped
off by gaming providers."
Today most online gaming websites are located in loosely regulated offshore jurisdictions, and players have no way to verify
whether they are being cheated by the "house" or by other players. Peerplays solves this problem with a peer-to-peer network
where players are matched against each other and funds are held and released automatically to the winners through
blockchain-based programs called Smart Contracts.
"Blockchain projects need to stop playing in the sandbox, and start solving real world problems," said Neil Haran, a developer for the Peerplays project. "And Peerplays is looking to solve many of the core issues
which now plague the online gaming industry."
BunkerChain Labs, a custodian on behalf of Peerplays, has opened a crowdfund to allow bitcoin holders to participate in
further development of Peerplays. Contributors receive PEERPLAYS tokens for their support at www.peerplays.com.
BunkerChain Labs Inc., founded in 2015, provides software development services to meet the growing demand for custom,
high-performance blockchains and related applications.
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SOURCE BunkerChain Labs Inc.