
Our goal is our mission, not market share. “Kickstarter is a project-based platform, and we get that what works for one project might be different than another. “Creators need to choose the platform that fits them best,” Bernyk added. It will be tasked with helping “orient” Kickstarter’s “roadmap for future development,” the announcement stated. Reached for comment, Kate Bernyk, Kickstarter’s senior director of communications, pointed Polygon to her company’s announcement, also made on Tuesday, that it has finalized the formation of its planned Community Advisory Council. We are quite hesitant to move in any way that would associate ourselves with or enable any of that.” Kickstarter has yet to supply, in the 7 months since they made their announcement, any concrete example of how moving to a blockchain will make crowdfunding better for creators or backers, and pretty much all we have seen in that time from the crypto space is rampant fraud, theft, and financial ruin. “Kickstarter has made clear to us that they want to be at the forefront of a transition to Web3,” Childres wrote, “and Cephalofair Games just isn’t about that. It’s also in the market for a new chief executive. Kickstarter has since pumped the brakes, slowing but not stopping its transition to a novel protocol built on cryptographic “ proof of stake” technology. The backlash from its community of creators was swift. In December 2021, Kickstarter unilaterally announced that it would transition its platform to blockchain technology. And we started seriously pursuing other options.” “So we made sure to clarify that our upcoming project would be crowdfunded, but not necessarily be a Kickstarter project. “We didn’t agree” with the decision to court blockchain, Childres wrote in his company’s newsletter on Tuesday. Cephalofair founder Isaac Childres says he’s had enough of Kickstarter, however, and the straw that broke the camel’s back was Kickstarter’s recent push into blockchain technology.

Its most recent campaign, for a game called Frosthaven, is the single largest tabletop campaign in Kickstarter’s history, and the fourth most highly funded project on that platform. Since 2015, Cephalofair Games has raised more than $17.9 million on Kickstarter.

Crowdfunding by Backerkit emerged from stealth mode on Tuesday, and one of its first live campaigns will be run by one of its competitor’s biggest success stories: Cephalofair Games, creator of the critically-acclaimed board game Gloomhaven. Now the San Francisco-based company is building its own crowdfunding platform, directly competing with Brooklyn-based crowdfunding giant Kickstarter. For many years now, Backerkit has been the trusted back-end for crowdfunding projects, handling shipping and organization logistics for Kickstarter campaigns.
