# Robogolem Ecosystem

**The Robogolem Ecosystem**

Building a genuine esports platform goes beyond merely introducing a competitive game mode. The Robogolem Ecosystem comprises several interconnected components, including:

* **Esports Ready Player Verification**: Before diving into "Real Competition", gamers need to be "esports ready." The Robogolem Club mandates a verification process for all its members.
* **$RBG**: This global esports Token acts as the primary value point for all gamers, streamlining esports competitions.
* **Robogolem Admin Portal**: A hub that oversees the Robogolem Club members, game statistics, collectibles, and the submission of games for funding and publishing.
* **Robogolem Club**: A platform that offers esports-ready gamers a game marketplace, game launcher, and centralizes transactions across games. It also enables gamers to purchase and manage Robogolem and participate in governance through voting.
* **Robogolem Forge**: An essential API stack that aids game developers in introducing esports gameplay and facilitates interaction with participating games.
* **Robogolem Foundry**: A toolkit for developers. Once games are uploaded to the Foundry, they receive API keys linked to the Forge.
* **Robogolem Governance Rewards**: Active participation in voting events by Robogolem Club members is crucial for the platform's evolution. Engaged members fulfilling their roles are rewarded with $RBG.
* **$ROBO Token**: A secure token balance that no individual can hold. Within the Robogolem Ecosystem, the $ROBO token is transformed into freshly minted $RBG to meet token demand as the player community expands.
* **Play proof**: A system that rewards players for their engagement, in addition to esports prizes.
* **$ROCK Token**: Players earn this when they interact with the system. It's a mechanism to track and distribute daily rewards, which can later be converted into $RBG.

In essence, the Robogolem Ecosystem is the driving force behind the future of esports gameplay.


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