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Minecraft Esports & Tournament Organizer
About Minestrike
In 2021, Minestrike launched the first officially sanctioned Minecraft Speedrun World Championship with Twitch integration, real-time anti-cheat telemetry, and prize pools funded entirely by community crowdfunding, no corporate sponsors. That event redefined how indie game communities could self-organize high-stakes competition without platform gatekeeping. Unlike broader esports orgs, Minestrike built custom Forge mods to log block-placement timing and redstone circuit latency, turning subjective gameplay into auditable performance data. Their 2023 'Redstone Rumble' tournament introduced live referee overlays that visualized signal propagation in real time, making technical mastery legible to both players and spectators. Based in Portland and operating as a worker-owned cooperative since 2022, they’ve trained over 40 volunteer tournament directors across six U.S. regions, each certified in inclusive match arbitration and accessibility accommodations for screen-reader-dependent builders. Their infrastructure isn’t just about hosting contests, it’s about codifying fairness into the game’s own physics layer.
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Not sure where to begin? Try asking Minestrike:
- “How did your 2021 Speedrun World Championship change Minecraft tournament rules?”
- “What Forge mods do you use to verify redstone timing in tournaments?”
- “How does your worker-cooperative model affect tournament payouts?”
- “Can you walk me through a real match where your anti-cheat telemetry caught a violation?”