About Me
I'm Maximiliano Marino, a Web3 Project and Community Manager with extensive experience in notable projects like Taringa! and event organization including hackathons for Covalent.
Previous Event Experience
I have organized various Web3 educational events and hackathons. Notable among these was the Covalent Hackathon, which you can read about here. I also have technical experience with streaming platforms like OBS and have managed technical aspects of live events.
Event Overview
Game Details
We will focus on popular mobile games that have a strong following in our region:
- Free Fire
- Clash Royale
- Brawl Stars
These mobile games are widely played in Tucumán but lack organized tournament structures, presenting a unique opportunity to build a competitive community.
Event Format
- Monthly tournaments combining both in-person and online participation
- Hybrid format to maximize accessibility and engagement
- Physical venues for local community building
- Online streaming for broader reach
Attendance & Broadcasting
- Expected attendance: 20+ participants per event, leveraging:
- Local media connections for promotion
- Attractive prize pools
- First-of-its-kind events in the region
- Broadcasting setup: Professional streaming setup using OBS, streaming directly to Nouns Esports YouTube channel
- Previous streaming experience: Example of technical streaming work
Prize Structure
Monthly prize pool distribution (50% of budget):
- 1st Place: 40%
- 2nd Place: 25%
- 3rd Place: 15%
- 4th-7th Place: 5% each
Event Schedule
Three-month trial phase:
- Month 1: Free Fire Tournament
- Month 2: Clash Royale Championship
- Month 3: Brawl Stars Competition
Each event will include:
- Qualification rounds
- Main tournament
- Finals with live streaming
Promotion Strategy
- Local television media coverage
- Social media campaigns on Twitter and Farcaster
- Community partnerships with local gaming groups
- Educational content about Nouns DAO and web3 gaming
- Regular updates and highlight reels from tournaments
