Cyberlete: The comic book. Coming soon to a metaverse and comic book store near you.

Kari Olivadotti-Peters
Cyberlete: Gamers First
3 min readSep 15, 2022

Cyberlete exists because we have a story we want to tell. It’s about sportsmanship, fair gaming, and the fun and community you can find playing video games.

That’s not the only story, though. Another one explores the technology behind the scenes that can make games better. With Cyberlete in place, those forces work hard to keep cheaters away from you and protect your personal data.

To help tell all these stories at once — and have the most fun doing it — we created a comic book. It’s got everything: Gamers. The metaverse. Bad guys. Heroic kids.

There’s something for everybody to enjoy. It’s especially the perfect companion if you’re a parent supervising your kids playing video games.

An experienced creative team tells an exciting story.

Written by Corey Marshall (and his Marvel Comics background) and illustrated by Cabala Studios (a collaborator with Nickelodeon), our comic tells the story of Eric Reaves, a character who created Cyberlete’s anti-cheat technology. He replicates and reverse-engineers the technology into a villainous artificial intelligence, escapes into the metaverse, and begins to wreak havoc. A courageous team of young gamers resolves to fight him and his minions.

We don’t want to give it all away, but we’ll tell you we’re using visual storytelling to show the importance of your personal data and why it matters who uses it.

Personal data is the big story of Web3.

Personal data is an important story, one that’s in the news often. It’s the focus of Web3 themes and tools, and one Cyberlete wants to carry responsibly into the gaming industry. Data can reduce cheating and restore sportsmanship and fun to gaming, and we want to use it while helping people retain ownership of their personal data.

Cyberlete uses blockchain technology to ensure players keep control of personal data. The Web3 technology validates the complex user-generated data our proprietary software collects during gaming so our application can efficiently detect cheating. The use of Web3 tools makes it possible for individual players to keep control of their personal data — and for parents to keep their kids’ data safe.

The details

Cyberlete Family Settings. Parents can activate this setting in the Cyberlete application to link to their child’s account and ensure they stay safe while they play. Meanwhile, since user data is not stored on a specific device but throughout the blockchain, their children’s data remains contained and isn’t susceptible to third parties.

KYP (Know Your Player) This verification step prevents bad actors from creating multiple accounts, ensures tournament players get paid if they’re playing in a tournament, and helps them hold on to their gaming history.

Data ownership like this in gaming is an essential milestone for Web3’s impact on the gaming industry. Web3 isn’t going away. Understanding how it works and affects a player’s interaction with a game matters. Raising player expectations across the industry can improve quality, even if it’s a parent supervising their child.

Watch for comic book page releases each week.

Cyberlete is excited to introduce a Web3 concept in a comic so more people can see the support and value this technology offers when used with Web2 technology. Adding Web3 tools can reshape the gaming experience and help strengthen the gaming community.

We’ll start teasing pages from our comic book in the coming weeks. You’ll meet all the characters and learn more about the story before the release. Follow us here to see when new pages come out:

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Cyberlete is the world’s first fair gaming application powered by Web3 technology. It runs in the background during individual gaming experiences or on platforms of large eSports tournaments.

Learn more in our whitepaper or at Cyberlete.io

Join Cyberlete on Discord for Game Night every Wednesday, 8pm EST (5pm PST).

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