The News Crypto - Rario, the world’s premier licensed digital cricket collectible platform, received significant backlash from users recently over proposed changes to its rewards system. However, the company announced this week that it has decided to walk back the adjustments and maintain the current program following pleas from collectors.
New Update pic.twitter.com/S7KpipP8CS— Rario (@rariohq) February 1, 2024
In its update tweet, Rario thanked users for their passion while stating it would continue enabling card utility for gameplay and trading alongside ongoing prize opportunities around major cricket events.
The move comes as a reprieve for collectors who activate rewards to gain special access, limited-edition cards, and event tickets, among other perks, by using Rario’s NFTs in its fantasy cricket app, games, and broader ecosystem.
Rario to lunch new prizes soon
With Rario backtracking on changes following user objections, collectors can breathe easy for now, knowing their hard-earned cricket cards won’t lose functionality or prizes associated with Rario’s slate of fantasy and gaming offerings.
Additionally, the platform teased “new and exciting prizes” linked to crown jewel events like the forthcoming Indian Premier League season and the Cricket World Cup that should further strengthen interest and demand for Rario’s officially licensed NFTs.
After all, much of collectors’ enjoyment comes from utilizing player cards to build fantasy squads, compete in tournaments, and potentially earn money, merchandise, special experiences, and more based on their teams’ outcomes.
By keeping those reward pathways open and continuously evolving perks over major tournaments, Rario aims to maintain the stickiness of its digital collectibles among India’s population of nearly 1 billion impassioned cricket fans and the billions more across the globe invested in the sport’s culture.