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Overview and general information about Ringo.

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Ringo is a social challenge platform. Each page tracks one verifiable claim about a real-world outcome — in crypto, sports, politics, economics, technology or culture — and shows what participants collectively expect: the implied likelihood, how much USDC is committed, and how many people hold each side. You back the side you believe in, and the outcome decides who was right.

Three places, all backed by the same markets and the same balance. The web app at app.joinringo.xyz is the full interface. On X, you can run Ringo by replying to @joinringo in plain language. And on Kick, the Ringo overlay lets a stream's chat take part live while the stream is running.

No. Ringo is a technology provider that lets people back their own read on verifiable outcomes against each other. There is no house taking the other side of your position and no operator setting the terms — participants trade against each other, and the result is decided by a decentralized oracle, not by Ringo.

Ringo is a non-regulated entity: it does not hold user funds and does not operate as a gambling site. It provides the technology layer that lets people challenge each other directly, with outcomes recorded on-chain.

An operator sets the odds, takes the other side of your position and profits when you lose. Ringo does none of that. Prices come from what participants are willing to trade at, the counterparty is another participant, and settlement is handled by an oracle whose answers can be publicly disputed.

English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German and Turkish. The interface follows your language, and challenges written by other members are shown in their original wording.

Ringo is for adults 18 and over. Availability depends on where you are: Ringo is currently offered to residents of the United States, excluding 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). The Terms of Service are the authoritative source on eligibility.

Whatever you commit to a position, and never more than that. If the outcome goes your way you get paid; if it goes against you, the amount you committed goes to the other side. There is no borrowing and no way to end up owing anything beyond what you put in — which is also why it is worth committing only what you can afford to lose.

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Ringo is currently in beta and may occasionally make mistakes. Use at your own risk.

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