Overview and general information about Ringo.
7 FAQsRingo is a tool that lets you challenge anyone on X (Twitter) about any verifiable topic—like sports, crypto, or current events. You back your claim with USDC, and the outcome decides who was right and takes the win.
For now, Ringo is only available on X. Later on, you’ll be able to use it on other social media platforms and through its standalone app.
Ringo is not a gambling platform. We’re a technology provider enabling peer-to-peer challenges.
Ringo is a non-regulated entity, as it doesn’t hold User’s funds. It’s not a gambling site—it’s a tech layer that lets people challenge each other directly.
We don’t gamble against you or manipulate outcomes. Ringo is a social challenge platform — we simply provide the tech for users to challenge each other directly, with verifiable outcomes recorded on-chain for full transparency.
For now, Ringo is only available in English
Yes, you can play Ringo from anywhere in the US, except: Illinois, Nevada, New Jersey, Montana, Ohio, Maryland, and all Tribal Lands (including but not limited to Trust Lands, Restricted Fee Lands, Fee Lands, land owned by Alaska Native Corporations, and any Federal or State Indian Reserves).