Updates from Rahul Soon, CEO of Unikrn:
"Hi everyone I know you're all waiting for an update - and I promise you we're working on it. This is all I'm doing day and night 3 hours of sleep it's crazy. Here are some high level things coming very soon;
Unikrn will have live skill betting on video games in most markets soon, with crypto. This is huge, I cannot share details - but it will start in the month of April.
Unikrn is still working with the Malta Gaming Authority to launch spectator betting in Europe, our tech is all ready - there are a number of things we need to work through but we are on track to release something in the near future.
Unikrn is working on some very exciting partnerships man this is just the beginning, hope to have an announcement in the next week or so.
Last but not least, Maingear -a Unikrn company - is announcing a crowd fund equity round next week! Anyone can participate, it's priced very aggressively - no VCs man - this is going to be awesome, and a great opportunity to get on the ground floor of an incredibly established global brand.
So... Hang in there! We're working hard, hiring lots of new people we're growing up, Unikrn is becoming a monster and this shit takes time. One other thing I'd like to mention, no matter what in down times the market will always follow Bitcoin. No matter how hard we work, the price fluctuations do NOT affect our business. Speculators will continue to speculate, there's not much we can do there. We are only here to build a great platform for our customers and fans - and we are doing just that. Follow us @unikrnco on Twitter for more details, and of course @unikoingold"
Also Unikrn was recently featured in the Washington Post!
https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/esports-bookmaking-globally-its-already-a-billion-dollar-gambling-industry/2018/04/06/be89c282-2b99-11e8-8688-e053ba58f1e4_story.html?utm_term=.0941a736c433"Since 2015, at least a dozen NBA teams, owners and players have invested heavily in the growing e-sports market, backing or buying competitive gaming teams around the globe. Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, a dot-com pioneer who built a fortune in the tech world, opted for a different route. Instead of buying an e-sports team of his own, Cuban made a bet on betting, investing in a company called Unikrn that sets lines and takes wagers from around the world on e-sports competitions." .... Please check the link above for more