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What is Rario and how do you play?

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What is Rario and how do you play? | What is fantasy platform Rario and how to play? Details on the D3 club and more

If you’ve enjoyed participating in fantasy sports, you will love the new genre of cricket memorabilia, which allows you to collect cricket moments and player cards.

Have you ever waited hours outside the ground to get an autograph of your beloved cricketer? Or saved for years to spend on an auction for the bat used in a remarkable inning? A digital collectible is the same, except it is created on the blockchain and is digital. Therefore, these are unique and cannot be duplicated. Digital collectibles are sold in the form of NFTs (non-fungible tokens). Thanks to platforms like Rario, you can collect your favorite cricket moments and player cards to trade in the marketplace. You can even earn money through such trading.

Although other platforms are foraying into the digital cricket cards platform, like the fantasy cricket app Striker Club, this article focuses on reviewing Rario, the world’s largest licensed digital cricket collectible platform.

A brief about NFTs and how they work

Before understanding Rario and how to get started on the platform, users must learn what NFT is.

NFT means non-fungible token, which comprises two words – non-fungible and token. Non-fungible means it is a unique thing that cannot be replaced or duplicated. Token refers to the certificate of ownership.

In essence, NFTs are owned by you. So, for example, purchasing a video means you can say you own that part of the sporting moment.

Cricket digital collectibles space has recently come to the fore, and Rario is one of the market leaders.

What is Rario, and how to get on the platform

Rario is the first licensed cricket collectible platform in the world. The platform is launched for cricket fans to collect their much-loved moments of the game and store them in the form of video formats and player cards. What’s more, you can trade them in the future on Rario’s marketplace.

Rario is not only an NFT platform but also lets users engage in fantasy cricket games. Users buy player NFT cards and use them in fantasy contests in the D3 Club.

To get started on this platform, you must visit the website and sign up. There’s an active community to help new users better strategize for Indian T20 League matches on the platform.

Meaning of cards on Rario and their different types

On the platform, users get player cards that can be bought and traded on the marketplace. These cards are digital NFT cards based on blockchain technology. The cards are used in two ways. First, buy the player cards and play in the D3 Club in free contests for a lifetime. Second, the purchased cards can be held as an investment, and when a higher price is offered for the cards, the owner can sell them.

The different types of cards on Rario are Bronze, Silver, Gold, Black, and Unique. The higher the level of cards, the more rewards and contests it unlocks. The Bronze card gives a +10 boost, while the Black player card gives a +50 boost. The platform also offers Unique player cards that are OG cards, which are further divided into Titan, Veteran, and G.O.A.T.

What is Rario’s fan marketplace?

Rario’s fan marketplace is where users can buy and sell player cards. This is where trading takes place, and you can earn money.

What is the meaning of packs?

On the platform, users will come across Rario packs, which are sets of players of a country or individual team. Users can buy them collectively. In each pack, the platform offers 2 NFT cards.

What is Rario’s D3 cricket strategy game, and how to play?

Rario’s D3 cricket strategy game offers free fantasy contests. To participate in these contests, users must purchase the officially licensed players from Rario.

Player cards can be bought in three ways. First, the player cards may be purchased in a pack, which is dropped according to the upcoming tournament. They can be purchased individually, and the individual player cards are available at a base price. The third way is to check out Rario’s marketplace, where users put their NFTs for sale or rent.

You can play the D3 cricket strategy game on the platform by selecting a Live match, building a team of three players, and entering various contests.

What are the different contests on D3?

Different types of contests are held on D3 Club. For instance, during the Caribbean Premier League (CPL), the contests held were Starter, Expert, and Elite. The first contest required users to play with three Bronze cards, and users needed a minimum of one Silver player card and a maximum of one Gold player card to participate in the second contest. As for the Elite contest, users need one Black, one Gold, and one Silver player card.

However, the contests and their criteria may change for future matches. They will be based on the feedback of users and other factors.

Conclusion

In summation, Rario is one of the most reliable platforms and partners of seven major cricket tournaments, including CPL, BBL, Abu Dhabi T10, and many more. Also, the platform is backed by cricket stalwarts like Sachin Tendulkar.

Rario has paved the way for many other platforms, and similar ones like Striker Club and even MPL offer cricket lovers a chance to connect digitally with the game. So whether you want to collect cricket moments or play fantasy cricket games, you must check out these platforms and earn big rewards.

Charbel Coorey
Charbel Cooreyhttps://cricblog.net
Charbel is the owner & founder of cricblog.net, based in Sydney, Australia. He started the website to fulfill his love for the game of cricket. Charbel has been featured on other publications including OP India, Times of India, and The Roar, among others. He is also a keen fantasy sports player. Charbel has also had the privilege of interviewing cricketers on the CricBlog TV YouTube channel, including James Neesham, Rassie van der Dussen, Andrew Tye, Shreyas Gopal, Jaydev Unadkat and Saurabh Netravalkar: https://www.youtube.com/@cricblogtv For any story tips or questions, you can contact Charbel at charbelcoorey@cricblog.net.

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