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Peer-to-peer prediction markets for X users, staking USDC on claims.

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Product memo

Ringo brings accountability to online claims by letting X users and web3 enthusiasts stake USDC on their predictions. It builds a reputation system, the 'Ringo Score', that tracks accuracy on peer-to-peer markets. This approach creates a financial layer for social media interactions, moving beyond likes and shares to verifiable outcomes.

For who

X users and web3 enthusiasts

Solves what

Accountability for predictions and claims with peer-to-peer markets.

  • Peer-to-peer prediction markets
  • On-chain verification
  • Reputation scoring

In their own words

STEP INTO

Make a challenge. Prove you're right.

Commercial cues

Pricing snapshot Pricing still unknown

Model

Free tier

No

Trial

No

No public pricing tiers captured.

Pricing Strategy

Ringo uses contact-sales pricing through its Peer-to-Peer Mode tier.

Key Tactics
  • Peer-to-peer stakes remove a house edge, attracting users to direct challenges.
  • A reputation score incentivizes accurate predictions, building user trust.
  • Peer-to-Peer Mode handles custom requirements.

Operator context

Operating setup

Team

Indie / lean

LLM classification

Founded

May 2026

Platform

Web app

Audience

General

Social footprint

Builder Strategy

Strategy Type
Wedge Expand
Stage
Bootstrapped Lean
Effort
Solo Buildable
About Ringo Expand

Ringo carves out a niche for X users and web3 enthusiasts, providing a platform for peer-to-peer prediction markets. It allows individuals to stake USDC on their claims, introducing a layer of financial accountability to online interactions.

This system tracks user accuracy through an on-chain 'Ringo Score', fostering a reputation based on verifiable predictions rather than subjective opinions. The product's positioning around direct challenges and transparent outcomes differentiates it from standard social media, serving those who value concrete proof over mere assertions.