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# Trooper

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Trooper is an ecosystem for gamers, **gamers will build up reputation and track record**, similar to how it happens in Linkedin,

At the same time these **gamers will join a job market**, ready to be hired or sponsored by guilds, brands, or other industries, similar to Fiverr or Upwork, a full ecosystem to **make gaming a living**.

Trooper is connecting gaming to the real world economy.&#x20;

Currently, **gamers engage mostly through Reddit, Discord and in-game chats, where one does not know to whom he is speaking to, his skills, or trust potential.**\
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**Trooper solves this, creating gamers profiles with track record, totally free.**

Making **it easy to meet new team mates**, increases the engagement time, and the desire to build up a games reputation could lead to even **more devotion**. \
By doing so, less conflict / more support can come from family and friends, since there is value in gaming. **Proof of play NFT is a sign of mastery**.

Trooper Is the first purpose-built platform conceived to fill the needs of Play-To-Earn gamers.&#x20;

Transforming hobbies into revenue streams, Hobbynomics.

Gaming as a generator of wealth.&#x20;

## Readers guide

In Trooper's Gitbook one can find a complete overview of our ecosystem.


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