Hello bribed,
Thank you for your comment

We are also allowing casual gamers to do that as well, not just the semi and pro players. The reason why we are focusing on Asia is because we are a startup with limited resources, even Facebook when they started out, there were just targeting university students, after that they move into the US and then internationally. Similarly, the gaming market is really huge, if we were to compete and win, we would need to focus on a geographical location first before we think about other areas we can expand into.
By focusing on Asia market, we meant that most of our online and offline marketing effort would be done in Asia first. Players from all around the world are still able to register and join our platform!In terms of business direction, we try to duplicate the strategy of Alibaba, focusing on the region that we are from. Learn from mistakes, execute, learn from mistake again and stable down then we expand our marketing efforts out to the other regions.
Thank you for your kind answers and the explanations to my comment. I am sorry for misunderstanding that in the first place, I thought you will limit yourself to the asian markets, but you are totally right, business wise a company has to focus on a particular market first and then expand to other markets. Also it is very neat that casual players can earn on your platform too, thats the dream guys! Love how proactive you are in your thread. I will definitely watch how your project develops! All the best from me

EDIT: if you ever plan to expand your marketing efforts to germany, I would be happy to translate content for you. Just get in touch!