How to create, accept and manage Ringo challenges.
8 FAQsOpen a market, pick Yes or No, and choose how much to commit. You can either take the price that is available right now, or set the price you are willing to trade at and wait for someone to meet it.
One USDC. There is no upper limit.
You can place an order in the opposite direction while the market is still open, if someone is willing to take the other side. Once a market stops trading, positions stay as they are until settlement.
Once the outcome is settled, payouts are pushed automatically to the winning side. You do not need to claim anything or sign a transaction — the funds arrive on their own.
A community is a group that plays the same challenges together. Each one runs its own seasons: a fixed period with its own leaderboard, its own missions and its own reward pool, distributed among the top positions when the season ends. Communities are free to browse and anyone can join one.
Missions turn what you already do on Ringo into rewards. Each one sets a concrete objective and pays out when you complete it, either in credits — which you spend taking positions and which become USDC when you win — or in season points that move you up your community's leaderboard. New missions are added every week.
Yes. Your record shapes your position on the global leaderboard and on the leaderboard of every community you belong to.
Anything that cannot be settled objectively, and anything that breaks the content rules: violence or threats, harassment, hate and extremism, denial of mass-harm events, sexual content, and sharing private data or promoting illegal activity.