Information service, GameScoreKeeper, and blockchain technology specialist Transient, have agreed on a partnership that will see the former provide the latter with extended coverage of its esports data to facilitate "automated market creation, and settlements" to the Transient blockchain community.  Alongside the provision of match and tournament statistics, GameScorekeeper will give Transient access to their expansive range of data collected on esports, such as individual player stats, individual stream URLs, and more.

"Transient is excited to take another significant step in its journey into the gaming and esports community by partnering with leading esports data provider GameScorekeeper," said Beau Olsen, CEO at Transient. "This partnership is critical to enabling our esports dapp (currently in development) to provide an expansive offering to our community. GameScorekeeper works closely with leading esports betting operators in the industry, we were confident that they can deliver the highest data integrity which is needed to fuel our betting engine. We believe that social betting and content-driven experience is key to entertaining the esports community. We truly believe that we can create a next-level experience which utilizes GameScorekeeper's data and working closely with their team to create the best environment for our users.

Whether Transient's forthcoming dapp offers us a glimpse of the future of esports betting. However, seeing as any esports betting service lives or dies by the quality of the data it sources, then working with GameScorekeeper is a wise move from Transient.

As yet, there is no confirmation of a release date for the new dapp, although with the deal between the two companies having just been struck and integration of the data from GameScorekeeper not likely to be too difficult to achieve, hopefully, the new app will be ready for Transient customers shortly.

(All information was provided by Esports Bets)