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# Introduction to CSG

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The gaming industry has grown exponentially over the years. High-resolution games, cutting-edge technology and high-performance smart computers are designed and manufactured to provide users with the best cyber experience.

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**CSG** comes with the proposal to connect users of the FPS game industry to the Blockchain universe.\
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**How are we going to do this?**\
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We are developing a **DEFI** marketplace platform where users will trade their Games products **(SKINS)** using our asset **(CSG)** as the P2P trading currency.

And we are also developing an **NFT** marketplace with collectible items to reach game enthusiasts and fans of all generations and ages.


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